Why white girls are sporting blue bracelets after Trump election win
Democratic white women are attempting to showcase their support for one another by sporting blue bracelets after Donald Trump regained his seat in the White House.
President Elect Trump pulled off an unbelievable political comeback and defeated Vice President Kamala Harris.
The 78-year-old’s red sweep of the nation, which saw him gaining 277 Electoral College votes, sparked a wave of emotions through the country as MAGA supporters celebrated while Democrats wept for the future of the nation.
Women across the country protested the Republican’s win, with one giving herself a buzzcut while others boycotted men and refused to get romantically involved with them.
Now, ladies for Kamala have once again banded together by donning blue bracelets as a sign of their support for the Democratic party.
Democratic white women are attempting to showcase their support for one another by sporting blue bracelets after Donald Trump regained his seat in the White House
Now, ladies for Kamala have once again banded together by donning blue bracelets as a sign of their support for the Democratic party
President Elect Trump pulled off an unbelievable political comeback and defeated Vice President Kamala Harris
The latest trend went viral on TikTok after one woman asked others how they were going to ‘signal which side’ they are on.
The woman said: ‘Fellow white women. How are we signaling to each other which side we are on now?’
One Democratic woman revealed that she didn’t want others thinking she voted for Trump.
’52 percent of women that look like me voted for him. I’m ashamed and hate that others might assume I am a part of them,’ she said.
Other women flooded social media and praised the latest movement for helping them subtly showcase their political party.
One person said: ‘Commenting to stay on blue friendship bracelet TikTok.’
Someone else wrote: ‘Totally doing this!’
Another person added: ‘Second post I’ve seen on blue bracelet movement. Will be making mine shortly.’
The latest trend went viral on TikTok after one woman asked others how they were going to ‘signal which side’ they are on
One woman has shaved her head to showcase her frustration over Donald Trump’s election win
Others are vowing to never date, marry, have sex or have children with men in an attempt to take back control
‘I live in a very red area, and I love this idea,’ commented another user.
The bracelets seem to be popular among Taylor Swift fans, whose fans tend to exchange accessories before her concerts and who publicly endorsed Kamala while urging others to vote for the Democrat.
According to Associated Press, 53 percent of white women supported Trump while Kamala garnered 46 percent of votes from white women.
The blue bracelet trend movement, which mirrors a movement in 2016 that saw people donning safety pins to show their support for marginalized groups, is just one of the many things Democratic women have been doing to protest the election.
Many women vowed to never date or sleep with men again after Trump regained his seat in the White House.
The plan, which sees women saying no to marriage, childbirth, dating and sex with men, is a recreation of South Korea‘s 4B Movement.
The 4B Movement began after a woman was murdered when she rejected a man’s advances. Despite confessing to killing her because he was ignored, local police refused to brand it a hate crime.
Frustrations soared when the country launched a National Birth Map, which outlined what it expected from its female citizens, prompting women to become outraged as they claimed officials viewed them as ‘livestock.’
The 47th President’s victory against Harris was announced after he won three swing states
Women ultimately banded together and decided that the surest way to avoid pregnancy was to avoid men.
American women are following the same ideology in an attempt to get revenge on men who voted Trump back into the White House.
One woman left people stunned as she took an electric razor to her head and chopped off her locks.
The plan comes after the President Elect pushed for Roe v. Wade to be overturned, which stripped away the federal constitutional right to abortions.
Trump’s win left many women across the country in fear of what’s to come as they have been taking to social media to express their concerns about the state of their reproductive rights.
The 47th President’s victory was announced after he won the three swing states of North Carolina, Georgia and Pennsylvania.
Associated Press called the race at 5:34am (EST) on Wednesday.