Gen Z Women Most Progressive Group in American History While Men Becoming More Conservative

Related: Even the Taliban Didn’t “Solve” the Woman Problem. They Just Manage It Intelligently.

You can’t solve women.

The only thing you can do is force-marry them as children, make them wear niqabs, and then beat them if they get out of line.

The Guardian:

When Donald Trump strutted on to the stage at the Republican national convention last month, it was to a raucous cover of James Brown’s It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World. The song credits men with inventing cars, trains, lights, boats, toys and commerce. The message was not subtle. At least, not to Melissa Deckman.

“This idea of America needing someone who is a strong masculine figure – I think the Republican campaign this year is doing it even in a more pronounced and overt way than it did in 2016,” said Deckman, CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute. “You have a lot of younger men admiring the strength of Trump – or what they think is strong.”

I’ve got a deck for this cunt.

A deck of cards.

And it’s all… Jokers.

(That’s not intended as a sexual innuendo, I just think the name is funny.)

Deckman would know. In her forthcoming book The Politics of Gen Z: How the Youngest Voters Will Shape Our Democracy, she dives into the deep political divides between gen Z women and men and explores how they feel about growing up in the Trump era. Based on interviews with roughly 90 gen Z political activists, numerous focus groups and extensive polling, Deckman has identified what she calls a “historic reverse gender gap”.

She has found that gen Z men are becoming more conservative as well as increasingly indifferent to politics, bucking longstanding trends, dating back at least to the 1970s, that saw young people across the board voting liberal and men being generally more involved in politics than women.

We just want to play video games, you stupid bitch, leave us alone, leave us alone, please, please, please, leave us alone, leave us alone. (That sentence is meant to be read in a sing-songy sort of way.)

Meanwhile, gen Z women have not only become the most progressive cohort in US history but are also expected to outpace their male peers across virtually every measure of political involvement, such as donating money, volunteering for campaigns, registering people to vote – and, of course, voting.

Polls indicate that young men’s views on gender, femininity and masculinity are rapidly shifting. In 2022, 49% of gen Z men said that the United States had become “too soft and feminine”, Deckman found. Just a year later, 60% of gen Z men said the same. Deckman found that those who agreed with the statement were far more likely to have voted for Trump in 2016 – even after controlling for political party.

That sure is a big change in a year. I blame that Square game with the niggerbitch.

Seriously.

I think that was the main cause.

That, and the media constantly demanding everyone jack-off to pictures of Zendaya.

Maybe some other things. The whole “fear the virus” stuff.

That whole thing with the vax and the masks and all of it was like “what are you, some kind of faggot?”

The numbers are probably worse now, because of JD Vance.

Men see that guy and they’re like “come on, nigga. Man up. You little bitch.”

No matter their age, women have long voted at higher rates than men – but that is the only political activity where they have consistently exceeded men. Men historically donated more, volunteered with campaigns more and otherwise participated in political life more. This year, Deckman believes young women will surpass young men not only at voting, but in all political activities.

Democrats have historically had a firm grip on voters under 30 – a grip they may now be losing. Gen Z men, Deckman noted, have “reverted to the mean of men”: while they’re not necessarily more conservative that most men, they are more conservative than their millennial counterparts.

These trends are even more pronounced among white gen Z men. If you combine the number of independent gen Z men who lean Republican with those who identify as Republicans, Deckman said, young white men “look very conservative compared to even older white men”. She believes Trump will probably win young white men.

Boosh.

Mic drop.

Young white men see themselves as a minority because they literally are a minority.

Gen Z is far less likely to be confident in the federal government, in the media, in organized religion, in the police, in the criminal justice system,” Deckman said. “This is just endemic to a generation of young people who have grown up in one crisis after another.”

It’s not the crises that are the problem, it’s the people and their ideas (which caused most or all of the crises).

It looks like Anglin’s plan of “don’t vote and buy a Hilux” is going to go over very well with the youth, who are already thinking along these precise lines.