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+ | While one-night stands are apparently prohibited it is unclear to the extant that proponents adhere to this. |
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+ | Proponents of the 4B movement claim that South Korea is oppressive to women, but not so oppressive that they can't make these choices. |
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⚫ | The Korean 4B movement inspired a similar movement in the US after the election of [[Donald Trump]] in 2024. This movement was briefly called [[4N]] until American feminists settled on calling it [[4B]] like it's Korean counterpart.<ref>https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/news-life/no-sex-no-babies-4b-movement-goes-viral-after-donald-trump-us-election-win/news-story/45ab27afabdc9e90a98b615db0641a15</ref> |
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+ | Buzz ran an article in December 2024 about men's reaction to 4B.<ref>https://www.buzzfeed.com/michaelabramwell/men-react-to-4b-movement-in-america</ref><ref>https://archive.is/wip/PEFyH</ref> |
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− | https://thecut.com/2023/03/4b-movement-feminism-south-korea.html |
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+ | As of January 2025 media interest in 4B in the United States has waned significantly. |
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− | If South Korea is so oppressive to women how are they even able to make these choices? By definition oppression involves being unfree. |
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+ | 4B becoming widespread might actually benefit men as only [[woke]] women are likely to participate. This would result in men being more like to form a relationship with non-woke women. |
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− | A similar movement proposed in the United States in the wake of the 2024 election results is [[4N]]. |
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 16 February 2025
The 4B movement or often just 4B is a radical feminist movement in South Korea that started in 2019. The name comes from a Korean term meaning four nos. Proponents allegedly maintain four rules:
- No dating
- No heterosexual sexual relationships
- No heterosexual marriage
- No childbirth
While one-night stands are apparently prohibited it is unclear to the extant that proponents adhere to this.
Proponents of the 4B movement claim that South Korea is oppressive to women, but not so oppressive that they can't make these choices.
The Korean 4B movement inspired a similar movement in the US after the election of Donald Trump in 2024. This movement was briefly called 4N until American feminists settled on calling it 4B like it's Korean counterpart.[1]
Buzz ran an article in December 2024 about men's reaction to 4B.[2][3]
As of January 2025 media interest in 4B in the United States has waned significantly.
4B becoming widespread might actually benefit men as only woke women are likely to participate. This would result in men being more like to form a relationship with non-woke women.
External Links
See Also
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