What is the 4B movement and why are some women in America paying attention to it? – The Mercury News

Maria Salette Ontiveros | (TNS) The Dallas Morning News

After President-elect Donald Trump’s win over Vice President Kamala Harris on Election Day, online search trends reveal a surge of interest in a new movement in the United States.

The 4B movement, which aims to “decenter men” from women’s lives, began as a feminist initiative in South Korea and has since gained traction on platforms like TikTok and X.

The term 4B movement went viral online in the U.S. the day after Trump won the White House against his second female opponent, generating thousands of videos, responses and engagements across social media, particularly TikTok.

Many women reacted online to the large number of male voters who showed up to elect Trump.

“Right now is a good time to start a 4B movement. Let male loneliness actually become an epidemic since they hate women so much,” an X user wrote online.

Users have been highlighting the benefits of the four in 4B “no’s” — no sex, no dating or marriage with men, and no children.

On Nov. 6 at 4 a.m., search results were at zero for the 4B movement, but later in the night at 10 p.m., the highest searches for the movement came from Trump-won states, such as North Dakota and Wisconsin, according to the Associated Press.

What is the 4B movement and how did it start?

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