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This week, twice-impeached, convicted felon Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, leaving women nationwide distraught about the future of abortion care, birth control, IVF, and so much more. A group of people with emotional expressions; one holds a small American flag and a phone with the name "Gigi" visible The Washington Post / Getty Images ADVERTISEMENT According to election exit polls, 55% of men voted for Donald Trump — the candidate who bragged about helping overturn Roe v. Wade, was held liable for sexual abuse, and said he would protect women "whether they like it or not." On the left, Donald Trump, in a suit, stands at a public event. On the right, a group of people watch attentively, expressing various emotions Chip Somodelvilla / Getty Images / Andrew Harnik / Getty Images His win sparked fear and outrage from women online. One person said, "All the men on the tl joking lightheartedly about the election and all the women actually being scared and nauseous. what in the dystopia." Twitter: @GraceVanDien ADVERTISEMENT Hot Topic Let's chat about all things 2024 Election See our 2024 Election Discussions "I honestly don’t feel comfortable bringing a child into this world. I’ve seen everything that I need to see and it is enough," another wrote. Twitter: @qubitqt "I feel like over half of America just told women their lives are less important than the cost of eggs and gas," this person reacted. Twitter: @brittytigs ADVERTISEMENT "Stop having sex with men ladies!!! They hate us lol," another user wrote. Twitter: @alwaysxxspicy And now these sentiments are turning into action. Recently, the 4B movement — a feminist protest movement started by South Korean women — has gone viral among American women for its bold tactics of no heterosexual sex, no childbirth, no dating, and no heterosexual marriage until women receive equal rights. A large, emotional crowd gathers at an outdoor event, capturing a moment of collective expression amid current news Andrew Harnik / Getty Images / @solitasims via Twitter / Via x.com "Ladies, I'm being so fr when I say this: it's time to close off your wombs to males. This election proves now more than ever that they hate us and hate us proudly. Do not reward them," one user wrote on Twitter. ADVERTISEMENT The 4B movement began in 2019 in South Korea, where women protested issues like abortion rights, domestic violence, the gender pay gap, and harmful beauty standards. A large group of protesters hold signs with Korean text, gathered in a demonstration, showing strong expressions of solidarity and activism Ed Jones / Getty Images The "B" in 4B movement is shorthand for the word "no" in Korean. The four "B's" represent "no 'bihon' no marriage, no 'bichulsan,' no childbirth, no 'biyeonae,' no dating; and 'bisekseu,' no heterosexual sexual relationships." Similar "sex strike" protests have taken place throughout history in Colombia, Kenya, Italy, the Philippines, and other countries around the world. Drew Afualo, a women's rights advocate and influencer, praised the 4B movement and discussed its impact on South Korea (which called its 0.72 birth rate a "national emergency" in 2023). "Women are refusing to have kids until they're treated equally and fairly. And it turns out women are a lot more essential than you would think, than men believe them to be because now the government is panicking... When people have asked me how I feel, I say, period. Whatever gets them to listen," Drew said. @soulboom via TikTok / Via tiktok.com Now, American women are expressing their support for the 4B movement all over the internet: "Today is the first time I've learned about the 4B movement and I feel so inspired, we need this in America, women matter," one user commented on TikTok. ADVERTISEMENT "I'm married and I asked my husband for celibacy until he can get a vasectomy. Luckily he's a gem and he booked a referral appointment with his GP like the second I asked," another wrote. A couple sits on a couch; the woman appears upset, while the man offers comfort by holding her hand and speaking softly @soulboom via TikTok / Prostock-studio / Getty Images / Via tiktok.com "I'm in a 3 yr relationship but i'm going to do the 4b movement, not because I don't trust him but because we don't know our chances if we risk it i can't be ready for motherhood," one user commented on TikTok. Man comforts a woman who is sitting on a bed with her head in her hands, conveying a moment of emotional support Witthaya Prasongsin / Getty Images @boanerz via TikTok / Via tiktok.com ADVERTISEMENT One user highlighted the importance of developing strong relationships with other women as a form of resistance: "Reminder that the 4B movement, and the separatist movement in general, isn't just about avoiding men—it's also about supporting and investing in women. Seek out relationships with women, women-owned businesses, women-made media, etc; surround yourself with women and our culture." Twitter: @rusticfem However, some men have already begun threatening women in response to the 4B movement going viral. "Women threatening sex strikes like LMAO as if you have a say," Jon Miller, a conservative political commentator, wrote on Twitter. Twitter: @MillerStream If words like this are to be believed, violence against women could increase in the coming years. ADVERTISEMENT You can read more about the 4B movement here. Women, please comment below or use this anonymous Google form to let us know your thoughts on the 4B movement growing in the US.
Notes
Women voted for Biden in larger numbers than they did Kamala.
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