In the hours following former President Donald Trump’s election victory, Google searches related to 4B — a fringe South Korean feminist movement that made a name for itself in the mid to late 2010s — surged in the United States.

  • Ajen@sh.itjust.works
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    Talk about cutting off one’s nose to spite one’s face.

    Think about the future you’re describing. The vast majority of young adults will be indoctrinated by the Republican party. Since there’s a shortage of workers in general, there will be a shortage of healthcare workers for elderly people (like I hope to become). No public healthcare (since the majority of the population is Republican), and not enough young people to keep social security afloat. I don’t want that, and I don’t think most people on the left do either.

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      That’s your future whether you like it or not. And while we’re on the subject. Don’t make long term plans. With Chump’s election any minuscule hope we had of slowing down apocalyptic climate catastrophe went up in smoke. Very few of us are gonna die of old age.

      The ACA is going away. Mike Johnson already said so. Social Security will be bankrupt by 2030. Best you can hope for is a Tesla robot to bring you your meals in the resthome.

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        The US is likely heading into war soon, too.

        I am so curious how I will die. Lot of options now. Not just boring old age.

        Normally we count people’s age by how many years they’ve lived. But if we count our age from time of death, backwards, everyone on the planet is pretty much the same age now. And on hospice.

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        7 days ago

        Sounds like you’re hoping for an apocalypse. Trump distanced himself from Project 2025 because he knew it wouldn’t be popular with his voters. We’ll see how much of it is actually supported by the majority of Republicans.

        I don’t think the upper class and upper-middle class will suffer that much, besides the obvious loss of liberty. And they aren’t taking away liberties that are popular among Republicans. Climate change isn’t going to kill us all, but it will make this world even more dystopic.

        There will be a midterm election in 2 years, and the Republicans will have far less power of they don’t control the house and senate. We can still control the damage. Like I said, this is like cutting off one’s nose to spite one’s face.

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          I applaud your rosy outlook and sincerely hope you’re right. But my cynicism has yet to lead me wrong.

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      Have you considered that, when a woman ponders to have sex and/or have children, they may not care about what YOU want?

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        I wasn’t trying to imply that women have any sort of duty to have children, I’m sorry if it came off that way. But the reality is that Republicans are having more children than Democrats, and that means most young people will be indoctrinated by the Republican party. I don’t mean to be presumptuous, but I don’t think most women on the left want the majority of young adults to be Republicans in 20 years. Right now we have roughly a 50/50 split between parties, which most people don’t seem happy about. It could get worse.

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          Still, the idea that women (or men even) need to/have any moral imperative to breed in order to increase the support for their party is madness.

          If it gets to 80% Republicans and people still vote for it… Let them have/suffer it.

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              6 days ago

              I’m affected by politics, I won’t breed only you increase votes to my preferred party

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                What they are missing is that the only reason 4B can be a political statement, is if it was never really okay for women to use their bodies as they would like in the first place.

                Asking us to have children, questioning our decisions with our bodies, is inherently the thing we are rising against. If they didn’t do that, then refusing to have sex with them would be apolitical. It’s only political because men make it so by acting entitled to us and our bodies.

                Is it political to cross a street at a crosswalk? No, it’s what everyone does. It’s expected. It’s only political if you do something like protest by standing in traffic.

                That there is any outcry at all from men shows the movement is necessary.

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                  Yep “we will turn Republican if we don’t get sex!”. No, you were a weirdo that hid it well.

                  I’m not sure about how effective or long lasting it will be, but I can’t feel outraged because a woman doesn’t want to have sex, regardless of the reason.

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                  Are you saying most men on the left secretly want to control women? Is that why you think Trump won?

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                    Most men on the left? No, most men. That’s what a patriarchy is. Ask a man if he’s a feminist - it’s about that many men who are feminist phobic who reflexively think they are entitled to controlling women.

                    I think this election was stolen and Trump is a foreign asset to Russia.

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                That’s fair, and I’m not asking you to. I’m trying to point out that 4B was effective in Korea because most women supported it. Half of women in America are conservative and aren’t interested in 4B, and for that reason it won’t have the effect you’re hoping for.

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                  I’m not saying anything about it having any effect. What I’m saying is that ultimately

                  1. Nice guys that turn bad because they are denied sex weren’t good on the first place. Just pretenders.
                  2. Any/most movements intend to attract the attention of those outside the movement, in this case indecisive and Republicans. If you think those cannot be persuaded by any means, I’m sorry to inform you 2028 will also be a Republican landslide.
                  3. Ultimately, it’s a personal action movement. They aren’t blocking the roads to other peoples cars, or throwing paint to art. They just decided to not have sex/relationships. If a person decides they don’t want to have sex because three earth orbits the sun, they have the right to do so.

                  I honestly think the US is fucked, and now they are going to go full indoctrination and propaganda with their friend musk (and meta/all other social network that will follow). At this point, either accept the fact, move to another country or go nuclear. It’s past stickers and speeches.