Rebecca Jennings
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Yes, so certainly there are some women who are very into the Trump thing, but there are also a lot of young American women online who are just feeling really, really despondent. I'm just sad. I'm worried. Yeah, I just woke up feeling kind of disgusted and ashamed.
Yes, so certainly there are some women who are very into the Trump thing, but there are also a lot of young American women online who are just feeling really, really despondent. I'm just sad. I'm worried. Yeah, I just woke up feeling kind of disgusted and ashamed.
Yes, so certainly there are some women who are very into the Trump thing, but there are also a lot of young American women online who are just feeling really, really despondent. I'm just sad. I'm worried. Yeah, I just woke up feeling kind of disgusted and ashamed.
A lot of thoughts going through my mind. Which, you know, is pretty understandable, right? So these are women who saw a lot of their peers, both male and female, becoming more and more drawn to the right, embracing this kind of hyper-macho, anti-woman attitude. They saw the overturning of Roe v. Wade, meaning they lost a right they were born with.
A lot of thoughts going through my mind. Which, you know, is pretty understandable, right? So these are women who saw a lot of their peers, both male and female, becoming more and more drawn to the right, embracing this kind of hyper-macho, anti-woman attitude. They saw the overturning of Roe v. Wade, meaning they lost a right they were born with.
A lot of thoughts going through my mind. Which, you know, is pretty understandable, right? So these are women who saw a lot of their peers, both male and female, becoming more and more drawn to the right, embracing this kind of hyper-macho, anti-woman attitude. They saw the overturning of Roe v. Wade, meaning they lost a right they were born with.
And then they saw the re-election of the guy who got it overturned in the first place. So in response to all this, a lot of younger women on social media, especially on TikTok, are getting really into the idea of this movement that comes out of South Korea. It is called 4B, and it calls for women to boycott men. Boycott men?
And then they saw the re-election of the guy who got it overturned in the first place. So in response to all this, a lot of younger women on social media, especially on TikTok, are getting really into the idea of this movement that comes out of South Korea. It is called 4B, and it calls for women to boycott men. Boycott men?
And then they saw the re-election of the guy who got it overturned in the first place. So in response to all this, a lot of younger women on social media, especially on TikTok, are getting really into the idea of this movement that comes out of South Korea. It is called 4B, and it calls for women to boycott men. Boycott men?
No heterosexual marriage, no heterosexual dating, no heterosexual sex, and no childbearing under any circumstances.
No heterosexual marriage, no heterosexual dating, no heterosexual sex, and no childbearing under any circumstances.
No heterosexual marriage, no heterosexual dating, no heterosexual sex, and no childbearing under any circumstances.
Yeah, so this is a movement that developed among South Korean feminists around the late 2010s. It's part of what the Me Too movement looked like in that country. Huh. Developed mostly on feminist Twitter, it stems out of this other movement called Escape the Corset, which calls for you to cut your hair short, maybe shave your head, give up makeup and abandon work. overtly feminine clothes.
Yeah, so this is a movement that developed among South Korean feminists around the late 2010s. It's part of what the Me Too movement looked like in that country. Huh. Developed mostly on feminist Twitter, it stems out of this other movement called Escape the Corset, which calls for you to cut your hair short, maybe shave your head, give up makeup and abandon work. overtly feminine clothes.
Yeah, so this is a movement that developed among South Korean feminists around the late 2010s. It's part of what the Me Too movement looked like in that country. Huh. Developed mostly on feminist Twitter, it stems out of this other movement called Escape the Corset, which calls for you to cut your hair short, maybe shave your head, give up makeup and abandon work. overtly feminine clothes.
So that's why you'll sometimes see in the 4B TikToks right now, women might shave their heads or talk about doing that.