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4B or not 4B?

Bill Whittle Network

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4.9720 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2024

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

…that is the question. More than a few progressive women have gone bat-guano crazy over the election of Donald Trump, and many of them are turning to a hitherto obscure South Korean protest movement called ‘4B,’ in which they pledge to avoid talking to men, having sex with men, marrying men or having children (presumably with men). Several have also taken to shaving their heads in order to proudly proclaim to the entire world that they are bat-gua— that they had nothing to do with his election. In other news, Eveready and Duracell stock futures look promising in the short-to-mid-term. Join our crack team of elite anti-elitists by becoming a member or making a one-time donation right here: https://billwhittle.com/register/

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0:00.0

Well, the election of Donald Trump has already had an impact on at least two industries,

0:05.7

handguns and vibrators. I'm Scott Odd with Bill Whittle and Stephen Green, and this episode of

0:10.6

Right Angle is brought to you by the members at Bill Whittle.com. A gentleman, there's a story in the

0:14.9

New York Times indicating that a South Korean movement referred to as 4B, like the number four, the letter

0:22.6

B, it has come to the United States. And this movement basically is one of women expressing

0:32.6

their independence because they have discovered in the wake of the election here that the government doesn't care about them, so they need to take care of themselves.

0:40.3

And among the tenets of this movement are rejecting heterosexual dating or marriage or sex or childbirth, deleting dating apps from your phone,

0:55.0

taking self-defense courses,

0:58.0

getting a weapon to defend yourself,

1:02.0

and in the leads of the New York Times story,

1:05.0

it says, investing in a vibrator.

1:08.0

Stephen Green, basically the idea of this, and I want to quote these people accurately,

1:16.6

basically they're saying, if we can't control what they do in terms of legislation and abortion rights,

1:22.6

we have to do something for ourselves, starting with cutting out male influence in our life and making

1:30.3

sure that we're taking safety precautions as well. And they're recommending that you go to an OBGY.

1:37.1

It's funny because they're saying don't have sex, but they're also saying go to your OBGYN and make

1:41.3

sure that when you have sex, that you don't get pregnant. Steve, I will say

1:47.6

that the New York Times does not have any sense of how big this movement is. And it seems like

1:54.3

most of the story comes by quoting one TikTok video maker. But there's part of me, Steve, that wants to say, yeah, you go, girl,

2:07.5

take that self-defense course, get yourself a handgun, get trained to use it. Is this a bad thing,

2:14.1

or is this salutary for our Great Republic, Steve? Well, first of all, just as a public service, I'd like to remind people that late at night

2:21.8

when you're reaching to the nightstand drawer, make sure you're retrieving the correct object.

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