Summary

Following Donald Trump’s recent election victory, Google searches for “4B,” a South Korean feminist movement advocating a “no sex, no dating, no marriage, no children” stance, surged in the U.S.

The 4B movement, popular among young women on social media, promotes individual resistance against conservative politics and the erosion of reproductive rights.

The trend reflects a broader ideological divide between young men and women in the U.S., where women under 30 are significantly more liberal than men.

  • Eatspancakes84@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I would be very interested in understanding how boys are treated differently now then when I was young (millennial here). Why are gen z men so upset?

    • PunnyName@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Many aren’t, which is part of the problem. There are still people who think beating children is acceptable punishment for change, despite evidence otherwise.

      Gentle parenting is one method I’ve seen that has promise.

      But when parents don’t actually try to learn how to parent, and don’t understand that they are raising an adult, generational bad behavior repeats itself with little growth.

    • undefined@lemmy.hogru.ch
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      2 months ago

      I’m a Millennial and I’m trying really hard not to judge Gen Z, but they’re more conservative, don’t know how to use tech, can’t sign their name, and can’t tell the difference between reality and conspiracies.

      I’m not a parent so I don’t know whether other Millennial parents are the problem, education, or something else but man do they just come off as a bunch of idiots.

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      2 months ago

      Not sure but Gen Alpha is scarier to me. Red pill ideologies are ingrained in their culture.