A mother of three who lives with alopecia has protested the results of the 2024 presidential election by challenging liberal women's decision to shave their heads to appear “unattractive” to men. chant and became a hot topic on social media.
Following President-elect Donald Trump's victory over current Vice President, many Kamala Harris supporters have joined the South Korean radical movement amid frustrations with gender inequality, pay disparities, and violence against women. adopted the ideology of the feminist 4B movement.
“They're like, 'We're shaving our heads to make us less attractive,'” Jessica Yang, a mother from Dallas, Texas, told Fox News Digital in a video interview. “That morning, all the emotions I'd been feeling from dealing with alopecia came to the surface instantly.”
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Jessica Yang told Fox News Digital that she is working through her emotions a year after losing her hair while recovering from alcoholism since her brother's death. (Jessica Yang)
The movement, also known as the “Four No's,” began with a message for women to boycott or refuse heterosexual relationships, dating, marriage, and childbearing. Liberal women in America are uniting to cut off intimate relationships with men for the next four years.
In the middle of the night, Yang learned about the feminist friendship show through TikTok, and when she logged in, all she saw was a video of a bare scalp.
“There was a video of a mother discussing how she should encourage her younger daughter to shave. [her] Head,” Yang said.
Ms. Yang scrolled through video after video of women begging each other to look less desirable to men. That was enough for Yang, an Oklahoma native, so she decided to post her own video.
“Stop it,” Yang said in the viral video. “Please stop. There are people like me who have lost their hair. It's terrible.”

Yang told Fox News Digital that liberal women need to “read the room” before condemning people who are sick and losing their hair. (Jessica Yang)
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“You all claim to be so caring and kind, but look what you're doing,” she continued. “You don't realize you're causing cancer to people who have lost their hair.”
The video quickly gained traction, receiving 2.8 million views and 16,000 comments on TikTok.
“Thank you,” one social media user wrote in the comments section, adding: “My wife has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy and is now completely bald.”
Another user empathized with Yang, adding that he lost his wife to breast cancer at the age of 32. His wife said she was devastated by the hair loss.
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“She was so beautiful,” he wrote. “So do you. I miss her. They don't know anything.”
Social media sites of liberal women wielding scissors and razors have mushroomed, but most of the videos appear to have been deleted.
“I woke up this morning feeling spicy,” one woman said in a spliced TikTok video while shaving her head. “Have I given up on America? I've given up. And I've given up on dying this hair. Fk, dye my hair. Fk, make it long and gorgeous. Fk, that's shit. Fk, I'm skinny. Fk, be hot. Fk” All the patriarchy wants us to do is because the patriarchy doesn’t think anything about us. ”
“I'm also speaking to you, the women who have the internalized misogyny necessary to do what you did,” she continued. “These minorities are so afraid of women in power that they would rather stick with white men so that if a crumb falls off a white man's plate, they can eat from him.”
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Yang, a mother of three, told Fox News Digital that she did not make the viral video to stop the movement, but to educate liberal women about the consequences of their message. He said he made it. (Jessica Yang)
“That's not what we should be doing,” Yang said. “Especially if we live in a world where we want young people to be kind.”
Yang told Fox News Digital that while she doesn't identify with the movement or feel the same way about the results, her reaction to the video interferes with how liberal women react to the election results. He said it was not.
“Can I keep using the blue bracelet?” Yang asked. Isn't it inevitable that being bald makes you look bad?
Yang said she is Native American and likened the long, flowing hair she lost to Pocahontas' hair.
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“It hurt because I already feel less attractive,” Yang said.
As an adult woman, Yang says she can “get over” the lack of awareness. However, she expressed concern that children diagnosed with cancer would be inadvertently exposed to unmentioned comments.
“There are children who sometimes have to go to school even though they have cancer,” Yang said. “Some moms are going through chemotherapy and their hair is falling out, but they still have to show up and do everything to be mothers. And some people, like me, have alopecia. Masu.”

