<p>Following <i>4B: Burn Ban Boycott Build</i> Esme Mees returns with an essential examination of the movement’s origins. This time it’s not just a strategy it’s a necessity. <i>4B OG </i>takes us back to the radical roots of the South Korean 4B movement where women rejected marriage motherhood and unpaid servitude to a system that never served them. Returning author Petra Nein joins Mees in this timely and urgent analysis of the dismantling of women’s rights under the Reek Regime where women’s rights are not just being rolled back they are being obliterated.</p><p>They don’t want to take us back to the 19th century. They <b>are</b> taking us back. Gilead will seem like a resort by the time they are done. The laws are tightening surveillance is expanding and oppression is becoming policy. Against this backdrop <i>4B OG </i>presents a clear case for withdrawal refusal and the creation of alternatives that do not rely on systems designed to control women. Accompanied by close-up black-and-white winter nature photography this book offers both an intellectual and visual reflection on what it means to step away from a world that was never built for us. We are done. And we are never going back.</p>
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