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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The 4B Movement (4b 운동) is a [[radical feminist]] lifestyle choice originating in South Korea as a means to reject traditional [[gender roles]] and the extreme systemic patriarchy that makes up South Korean society.<ref>Handley, E. (2024) ''Women in the US are joining a ‘sex strike’, but in Korea, 4B is a radical way of living'', ''ABC News''. Available at: <nowiki>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-13/south-korean-origins-4b-movement-us-trump-election/104586252</nowiki> (Accessed: 15 January 2025).</ref> The movement advocates for rejecting the “Four Nos” which include heterosexual dating, marriage, sex, and childbirth. The movement encourages women to completely reject the traditional roles women are expected to follow and focus on their own independence, career, and personal growth. 6B4T is a variation of the 4B movement which expands on the four original tenets. | The 4B Movement (4b 운동) is a [[radical feminist]] lifestyle choice originating in South Korea as a means to reject traditional [[gender roles]] and the extreme systemic patriarchy that makes up South Korean society.<ref>Handley, E. (2024) ''Women in the US are joining a ‘sex strike’, but in Korea, 4B is a radical way of living'', ''ABC News''. Available at: <nowiki>https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-13/south-korean-origins-4b-movement-us-trump-election/104586252</nowiki> (Accessed: 15 January 2025).</ref> The movement advocates for rejecting the “Four Nos” which include heterosexual dating, marriage, sex, and childbirth. The movement encourages women to completely reject the traditional roles women are expected to follow and focus on their own independence, career, and personal growth. 6B4T is a variation of the 4B movement which expands on the four original tenets. | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
The 4B Movement takes its roots in online communities such as Megalia and WOMAD during a period of intense gender tensions in South Korea, a country that is plagued with systemic gender inequality. | The 4B Movement takes its roots in online communities such as Megalia and WOMAD during a period of intense gender tensions in South Korea, a country that is plagued with systemic gender inequality. The 4b movement developed primarily in online spaces as a direct response misogyny in Korean society. | ||
=== Korean misogyny === | |||
[[Megalia]] is a now-defunct website that started in August of 2015 as a response to the misogyny many women face by Korean men, particularly on websites dominated by men such as DC Inside. “Megallians”, as users of the website were often called, turned to a strategy of | |||
=== Feminist reboot === | |||
[[WOMAD]] is a more radical split from Megalia created in 2016 after differing opinions arose regarding the inclusion of gay men, transgender identified men, and others who were not explicitly women. While Megalia | In February of 2015, feminism in South Korea went through a revival after the hashtag #IAmAFeminist trended on Twitter. This hashtag sparked conversation surrounding feminist issues and encouraged online organizing. In August of the same year, The [[MERS gallery]] on the website DC Inside became a place where women would criticize male internet users by mirroring their misogynistic language. The MERS gallery was previously used by male users to spread false rumors that two Korean women infected with the Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome chose not to quarantine and instead continued shopping in Hong Kong. These rumors sparked intense misogynistic hatred against these women and to Korean women in general. <ref>서정민 , 최서영 . 2020, “Introduction”, vol.49, no.4, pp. 371 - 398. Available from: doi:10.21588/dns.2020.49.4.001</ref> | ||
[[Megalia]] is a now-defunct website that started in August of 2015 as a response to the misogyny many women face by Korean men, particularly on websites dominated by men such as DC Inside. “Megallians”, as users of the website were often called, turned to a strategy of “[[mirroring]]”, where they would mimic and invert the misogynistic language and behavior typically aimed at women and direct it towards men instead. This tactic was seen as divisive and offensive by many, which led to a lot of public backlash. The website shut down in 2017. | |||
[[WOMAD]] is a more radical split from Megalia created in 2016 after differing opinions arose regarding the inclusion of gay men, transgender identified men, and others who were not explicitly women. While Megalia included groups other than women in their activism, WOMAD took a more radical approach and created an explicitly women-only space. They also strongly discouraged watering down the feminist movement to include other movements in their activism. | |||
== Core Principles == | == Core Principles == | ||
The basis of the movement lies in rejecting the Four Nos: | The basis of the movement lies in rejecting the Four Nos: | ||
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== Backlash == | == Backlash == | ||
After gaining international attention, the 4B movement has received criticism from trans rights activists, who label the movement as "transphobic" and "homophobic". Ju Hui Judy Han, an assistant professor of Gender Studies at UCLA told the LGBT magazine [[Them]] that she would hate for a [[TERF]] movement to grow in South Korea. Han also compared the movement to [[political lesbianism]], stating “We call it 4B now, but it's political lesbianism,”. | After gaining international attention due to [[Donald Trump]]'s presidential victory in November 2024, the 4B movement has received criticism from trans rights activists, who label the movement as "transphobic" and "homophobic". Ju Hui Judy Han, an assistant professor of Gender Studies at UCLA told the LGBT magazine [[Them]] that she would hate for a [[TERF]] movement to grow in South Korea. Han also compared the movement to [[political lesbianism]], stating “We call it 4B now, but it's political lesbianism,”. Political lesbianism as a political movement and ideology encouraged women regardless of their true sexual identity to become lesbians and reject relationships with men. The 4B movement was developed in South Korea and does not encourage lesbianism as a way to decenter men from women's lives. While there is no evidence that the 4B movement itself is "transphobic" or "homophobic", many trans rights activists attempt to paint it that way since [[gender critical]] radical feminists are among 4B's most prominent followers. By calling the entire movement transphobic and homophobic, it dissuades people from openly following the movement and from doing any actual research on it. | ||
=== Wikipedia === | |||
The Korean American male user seafooddiet is the most prominent editor to the Wikipedia page for the 4B Movement. As of January 26th, 2025 he has made 94 edits and has added 5,955 bytes of text to the article. Seafooddiet is primarily responsible for writing the entirety of the section which argues that the 4B Movement is transphobic. <ref>“4B Movement - Page History - XTools.” ''Wmcloud.org'', 2019, xtools.wmcloud.org/articleinfo/en.wikipedia.org/4B_movement. Accessed 26 Jan. 2025.</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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