Why feminists in the US are shunning marriage, sex and children after Trump’s win

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[Here is a summary of this craziness. I think these feminists are idiots and out of touch with reality. The original article is a paid article so this is a summary of it. But I have put the source link at the bottom for people who want to read the original article. Jan]

Following Donald Trump’s presidential win, some feminist groups and individuals in the U.S. began advocating for a rejection of traditional societal norms, such as marriage, sex, and motherhood. This movement emerged as a response to perceived setbacks in women’s rights and a broader cultural shift that many feminists felt Trump’s presidency symbolized.

Main Points:
Political Backlash: Trump’s victory, coupled with his administration’s policies and rhetoric, led to feelings of disillusionment among many women, sparking a more radical stance against patriarchal structures.
Marriage and Family as Patriarchal Symbols: For some feminists, traditional institutions like marriage and family have been viewed as tools that reinforce systemic gender inequality. The Trump era intensified this view, leading to increased support for lifestyles that eschew these roles.

Redefining Autonomy: The movement highlights a desire for personal freedom and control over one’s own body and life choices, rejecting expectations that women should prioritize relationships, childbearing, or caregiving.

Cultural Shift: The discourse around these choices emphasizes empowerment, focusing on women’s well-being and independence without adhering to societal norms that were perceived as reinforced by the Trump administration’s approach.

This cultural response highlights a broader shift in feminist thinking during politically divisive times, aiming to challenge conventional paths and assert autonomy in more pronounced ways.

Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/11/12/radical-feminist-4b-movement-south-korea-taking-hold-us/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_youtube_youtube-community



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