On the morning of November 6, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was declared America's 47th president. He claimed victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, who was the presidential candidate of the Democrats. Trump, who had already served a presidential term from 2017 to 2021, in his reelection campaign has celebrated the Supreme Court's 2022 decision to overturn Roe v Wade, a judgment that ended a nationwide right to abortion.
Trump's victory therefore reaffirmed the belief that women will not be given the right on their body. This is why to American women, the idea of South Korea's 4B movement sounds interesting. This has spiked in the US just a few hours after Trump's win.
In fact, looking at the poll democratic, it is clear that more women voted for Harris (54%) as to Trump (44%). Women took to twitter and wrote: American women, looks like it is time to get influenced by Korea's 4B movement. Another woman wrote: American women, it’s time to learn from the Koreans and adopt the 4B movement.
While another tweet read: The women in South Korea are doing it. It’s time we join them. Men will NOT be rewarded, nor have access to our bodies.
What Is The 4B Movement? The origins of this movement can be traced from South Korea. It started in 2019, and it sounds for four words that begins with the Korean word "bi", translating to "no" in English. Bihon: no heterosexual marriageBichulsan: no childbirthBiyeonae: no datingBisekseu: no heterosexual sexual relationship T.