'4B' movement picks up steam in U.S. after election
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'4B' movement picks up steam in U.S. after election
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The “4B" movement is trending on social media after Donald Trump won the presidential election. Originating in South Korea, the feminist campaign includes no giving birth, dating or having sex with men. NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda details why this trend is gaining steam. Nov. 7, 2024