The 4B movement originated in South Korea around 2019 or 2020. It encourages women to opt out of sexual relationships with men, marriage, and childbirth as a form of protest or revenge against societal norms or political outcomes, such as the election of Donald Trump.
Some feminist TikTokers advocate for the 4B movement, encouraging women to abstain from dating, marriage, childbirth, and sex with men. They view it as a way to assert bodily autonomy and protest against perceived societal injustices, such as political outcomes they disagree with.
The speaker claims that men, including those who voted for Kamala Harris, are largely indifferent or even amused by the 4B movement. He argues that many men are already married or uninterested in relationships with women who support the movement, viewing it as a self-imposed punishment rather than a threat.
The speaker criticizes the condescending tone of feminist TikTokers, stating that it is highly off-putting to men. He argues that this tone, regardless of physical attractiveness, makes these women appear 'hideous' and undesirable to men, further alienating them.
The speaker suggests that white women are constantly lectured and guilt-tripped by both non-white liberals and their peers within the left-wing political sphere. He compares this dynamic to the harsh treatment of new recruits in boot camp, where white women are perpetually seen as needing correction and improvement.
Matt Walsh revisits some of the most obnoxious feminists on TikTok.
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