‘4B': Anti-Trump women vow to boycott men as their abortion ‘rights’ stay exactly the same



While Donald Trump’s landslide victory has a large swath of the country in glorious celebration, liberal women have never been more distraught — to the point that they’ve adopted a new movement.

Specifically, the 4B movement, which is shorthand for four Korean words that start with “Bi,” or the Korean word for “no.”

“Ladies, we need to start considering the 4B movement like the women in South Korea and give America a severely sharp birth rate decline:

  • No marriage
  • No childbirth
  • No dating men
  • No sex with men

We can’t let these men have the last laugh… we need to bite back,” one woman wrote in a now extremely viral post on X.


“I’m not really sure if that’s a major problem that some of these women are having, that men are just so all over them that they have be like, ‘No, Donald Trump won, don’t touch me,’” Allie Beth Stuckey of “Relatable" comments, amused.

Some women have begun filming themselves shaving their heads in retaliation on TikTok, with one user telling her audience, as she chops off all her hair, to “divorce your husbands” and “leave your boyfriends.”

Stuckey, while she disagrees with Trump’s plan to leave abortion up to the states, can’t see why these women don’t understand that nothing is going to happen to their “right” to an abortion.

“If it is so important to you women to live in a place where you can have an abortion, if that is really as important as you people think that is, which I think is sick and depraved, then you can move to a state that allows it,” Stuckey explains.

“There are eight states that tragically allow abortion through all nine months,” she continues. “If you think that this is the most fundamental issue, the greatest issue, then why don’t you flee like a refugee to California or to Washington or to Oregon or to Illinois or to New York if this is so important to you?”

“I don’t believe you when you say it’s that important if you’re not even willing to move within your own country for that so-called right to choose. And so, are you just being dramatic? Really think about that. And think about the fact that those babies that you are crying and dying to kill are human beings with rights,” she adds.

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SHOCKING: The reason Swifties are abandoning Taylor Swift



Taylor Swift’s recent endorsement of Kamala Harris might have received cheers from a large number of her die-hard fans — but some Swifties are speaking out against it.

One fan, Mary-Logan Miske, wrote a beautiful open letter expressing her disappointment in Swift’s support for radical pro-choice politicians like Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.

In her letter, Miske revealed that her mother became pregnant with her at only 22 years old and was pressured to get an abortion. Of course, she chose life.

“You see, I could have been one missing bright light at nine of your concerts if my mom hadn’t chosen life,” Miske wrote, before focusing her attention on “doing your own research,” which Swift claimed led her to her decision.

“If you did your research, did you know that Walz signed the ‘Protect Reproductive Options Act’? It’s abortion-ese for legalizing and codifying abortion for any reason up to nine months with zero protection for babies who survive abortion,” the disgruntled fan explained.

“Taylor, at best, you haven’t actually done your research, and at worst, you’ve accepted and celebrated one of the greatest evils of our time. I hope it’s the former,” she continued.

Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” is thoroughly impressed with the young woman’s testimony.

“So great,” Gray says. “That could be the script for a Preborn commercial, actually. Preborn, doing this incredible work of encouraging women who’ve been pressured into abortions.”

“I hope she sees that letter,” Keith Malinak adds.


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Transgender volleyball player reportedly awarded women's scholarship, Riley Gaines reacts: 'How can he be proud?'



A transgender high school volleyball player — who was born a male — has been awarded a scholarship to play on the women's team, according to a new report.

Tate Drageset, 17, has verbally committed to the University of Washington after being offered a scholarship by the university, according to Reduxx. The transgender player will reportedly seize one of the 12 highly-coveted scholarships designated for women at the University of Washington. The scholarships are "often spread out over the course of four years, with as few as two to three being offered per year," the outlet reported.

The transgender player will purportedly become the first known biological male recipient of a women’s Division 1 athletic scholarship.

Drageset has been a dominant force when playing against girls in high school.

Drageset was awarded the title of the California Interscholastic Federation’s Division 5 Player of the 2022-23 Year. Drageset was named an MVP at the Girls Junior National Championships.

Last summer, Drageset was a major contributor to two USA Volleyball teams in two separate age groups that both went on to win national titles.

Drageset also plays Teqball — a sport played on a curved ping pong table that has volleyball aspects. Earlier this year, Drageset won a silver medal and was awarded a $2,000 prize while competing against professional female players at the Teqvoly World Tour.

According to Reduxx, "But Drageset’s transgender status has reportedly been concealed from public knowledge, with coaches, parents, and opposing players being left uninformed of his biological sex ahead of games."

Tate reportedly played against 14-year-old girls since Drageset was 12.

A parent of a girl in the Southern California Volleyball Association community told the outlet, “You could tell even back then that he was different from the girls. As he got older, it became more obvious that something was off. Anytime the subject of [Drageset] would come up every parent from any SCVA team already knew about him. Parents look around before they speak in hushed tones. Some will wait to discuss until outside the gym."

“Everyone is scared of how their child will be treated if they speak up. It’s already so competitive to get on a good club team,” the parent said. “The stealing of positions and opportunities has been infuriating and so sad when you see how it affects the girls. There is no concern for their mental health or safety after being replaced.”

The Independent Council on Women’s Sports said female athletes and their families have not been made aware that they are competing against a male athlete.

“We know many of the girls he’s playing against do not know that they are competing against a male,” said Marshi Smith — representative for the Independent Council on Women’s Sports. “There has been no consideration from his family to tell female athletes or coaches the truth. They have not been transparent, so girls are repeatedly and unknowingly put at a disadvantage and not given the chance to opt out over increased safety risks.”

Former NCAA swimmer turned women's rights activist Riley Gaines railed against the possibility of a biological male receiving a scholarship intended for female athletes.

Gaines wrote on the X social media platform, "Male takes women's volleyball scholarship at @UW... a soon-to-be Big 10 school. Stealing the already few opportunities for women at the collegiate level. How can he be proud? UWVolleyball should rescind the scholarship if they really care about women. He can play with the men."

Gaines has been an advocate of women competing against women and not biological males since she battled transgender college swimmer Lia Thomas.

Drageset was allegedly featured in a Los Angeles Times profile published in 2016. When Drageset was 6 years old, Tate's father showed Tate a video of transgender reality TV star Jazz Jennings.

In 2015, Drageset's mother and father published a book for children ages 4 to 8 titled "'Pink is a Girl Color' ... and other silly things people say."

The children's picture book is "designed to encourage young children to be their authentic selves regardless of where they fall on the gender spectrum, and to generate kindness and acceptance for those whose gender identity and expression challenges that of existing stereotypes."

In 2021, the book was named during an inquiry into school district books that were questionable to be offered in Texas schools.

Tate's mother, Stacey Drageset, produced a short documentary about Tate in 2016 titled "Trans-mission.love."

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Cosmopolitan magazine promotes Satanic abortion to young women, insults dead mother of conservative Supreme Court Justice



Cosmopolitan magazine published an article promoting "Satanic abortions" to young women. In the process, the liberal magazine insulted the deceased mother of a conservative Supreme Court Justice.

Cosmopolitan – which deems itself to be the "biggest young women’s media brand in the world" – published an article on Nov. 16 titled: "The Satanic Abortion Clinic That’s Pissed Off Pretty Much Everyone...and Might Beat the Bans Anyway."

The article boosts the reputation of The Satanic Temple (TST) – which provides support to the so-called "Samuel Alito's Mom's Satanic Abortion Clinic." The abortion clinic was purposely named to stoke outrage and take a shot at Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito – who authored the opinion that ultimately overturned Roe v. Wade.

The abortion clinic attempts to mock Justice Alito by fantasizing about an alternate reality where his mother, Rose Fradusco Alito, aborted her son when he was an unborn baby.

The Cosmopolitan article conceded that Alito's mother was a schoolteacher and was "thrilled" with the birth of her son.

The article asked, "It’s unlikely that Rose ever considered abortion for herself (a few years before she passed away, she told reporters she opposed it). But what if her circumstances had been different — if her own life had been endangered by the pregnancy or if the fetus had a fatal anomaly or if Rose simply hadn’t been ready for a child? What if she’d had a choice and access to safe, legal abortion care?"

The Alito matriarch died in 2013.

The article admits that the Samuel Alito’s Mom’s Satanic Abortion Clinic does sound like "pure clickbait."

However, the article praises the clinic for providing young women with abortion pills offered at a "competitive price" and offered up until the 11th week of pregnancy.

According to Turning Point USA:

Chemical abortions are conducted using the drug Mifepristone, a synthetic steroid that blocks the naturally produced hormone progesterone, preventing the fetus from receiving any nutrition, and ultimately starves the unborn human until it passes away inside the mother’s womb. Once the unborn child is no longer viable, the second pill is taken to induce cramping, and bleeding, and ultimately expel the aborted fetus.

The clinic also offers "24/7 phone access to licensed medical personnel to anyone in need."

Cosmopolitan magazine commends The Satanic Temple for its "guerrilla street theater." The article lauds a 2016 demonstration where "temple members wearing adult diapers and baby masks disrupted a Christian-led anti-abortion protest with a BDSM stunt that involved flogging one another with whips, which one TST member said was a commentary on the Christian right’s 'fetishization of the fetal image.'" The article downplayed any outrage over the act by labeling it as "public mischief."

The author of the article applauds the clinic for going beyond "abortion activism to abortion care." The Cosmo piece confesses that the group behind the abortion clinic is a religion.

"Meaning its patients, who don’t have to be Satanists themselves, are participating in a religious ritual," the article stated. "That’s a key legal distinction TST hopes to leverage in its historic push to expand its clinic model beyond New Mexico — into states where abortion is otherwise banned."

The article describes women aborting their unborn babies with pills as a "religious ritual," adding, "That’s a key legal distinction TST hopes to leverage in its historic push to expand its clinic model beyond New Mexico — into states where abortion is otherwise banned."

The alleged "religious ritual" of chemical abortion is described as:

First, you find a quiet space. Bring a mirror if you can. Just before taking the medication, gaze at your reflection and focus on your personhood. Home in on your intent, your responsibility to you. Take a few deep, relaxing breaths. When you’re ready, read the following tenet aloud: One’s body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone. Take the medication and immediately afterward, recite, Beliefs should conform to one’s best scientific understanding of the world. One should take care never to distort scientific facts to fit one’s beliefs. Later, once your body expels the aborted tissue, return to your reflection. Focus again on your personhood, your power in making this decision. Complete the ritual by reciting a personal affirmation: By my body, my blood; by my will, it is done.

Cosmopolitan notes that 34% of its readership is between the ages of 18 and 24.

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Liberals call the bluff after Kamala Harris vows she is 'fighting' for abortion rights



Vice President Kamala Harris took friendly fire over the weekend after she claimed on Friday that she is actively "fighting" for women's rights.

What did Harris say?

On Friday evening, Harris posted a picture of herself watching CNN coverage of the Supreme Court's ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned abortion precedents.

Along with the photo, Harris shared a message to women who feel "alone and scared" now that Roe v. Wade is overturned.

"I know there are women out there who are afraid. To those of you who feel alone and scared: I want you to know the President and I are fighting for you and your rights. We are in this fight together," Harris said.

\u201cI know there are women out there who are afraid. To those of you who feel alone and scared: I want you to know the President and I are fighting for you and your rights. We are in this fight together.\u201d
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@Vice President Kamala Harris) 1656113400

What was the reaction?

Critics, many of them liberal and supporters of the Democratic Party, lashed out at Harris over the tone-deaf tweet.

Not only did they demand actual solutions, but many of the critics highlighted the poor optics of the message and accompanying photo. How can Harris claim she is "fighting" for women's rights as she stands on her private jet watching TV?

  • "Do something then. Even on the rare chance it’s genuinely candid, these 'reaction' pics just send the message that your first thought was to tell your publicity people to take a photo of you looking concerned," one person said.
  • "[B]ut what specifically is the plan? we don’t need elected officials to be our friends or even our source of comfort. what specifically was fought for in the 2 months since the draft opinion was leaked," one person challenged.
  • "Could you be specific? Like, *how* are you fighting? Describe the tactics, explain the policy, give us the rundown," another person challenged.
  • "Cool. So what‘s the game plan? Be specific. Or is this a veiled 'thoughts and prayers' scenario?" another person questioned.
  • "Name two things you’re doing to actually fight this. Extra credit if one of them isn’t 'Telling people to vote a lot,'" one person responded.
  • "I love to fight for human rights by watching the news on a private plane," one person mocked.
  • "Can you be more specific?Because your voters all deserve more specificity today. We need that more than we need visual & verbal depictions of your sympathy," another person said.
  • "[G]o girl give us nothing," another person mocked.
  • "[S]o what are you planning to do in 'this fight' other than a photoshoot of you pensively watching TV," one person questioned.
  • "Um. 36,000 feet above everything, watching on a big a-- TV in a private plane, and the message is ‘we're in this together’? I'm not sure you guys get where the rest of us are at right now," another person said.
  • "Incredibly funny how this extremely staged photo makes this tweet look even more insincere," one person observed.
  • "Harris has a superhuman talent for posturing as a leader and instead looking like a monumental dips**t," another person said.
  • "[W]e elected beavis and butthead," another person mocked.

With Democrats hoping to use abortion rights to elevate their dismal stock ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, Politico reported that Harris hopes to use the fight to improve her image and show voters she is working on their behalf.

"Harris has no legislative rabbit up her sleeve. But abortion rights advocates and Democratic strategists say they are eager to see the White House 'let her loose' on the issue — hopeful she can further illuminate the stakes and rally female voters," the news outlet reported.

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