When exit polls began pointing to a clear victory for Donald Trump in the US presidential election Nov. 5, Google registered a surge in search interest for the term “4B movement.” The phrase refers to an unstructured and leaderless feminist campaign that began in South Korea five years ago as a protest against the perceived oppression of women by men. Trump’s triumph ignited a vigorous discussion on social media of 4B and whether American women should embrace its radical ideas to uphold their ri
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