Gen Z, Millennials think women’s rights have gone too far, according to new survey https://t.co/oYtxLCJUII pic.twitter.com/EWhSb98J2A
— New York Post (@nypost) March 11, 2023
Social liberalism is really a boomer thing that came from a certain moment in time – the 1960s, when they felt like they were overcoming some force of traditional evil and establishing a new reality.
Being against this sort of thing is man’s natural state, so it’s no surprise that the generations after the boomers are less and less interested in this revolutionary boomer agenda.
A surprising number of people in younger generations believe that women’s rights have gone too far, with a new survey revealing gender equality progress could be at risk of stalling.
New research conducted by Ipsos UK and the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London found that over half of people in younger generations believe the push for equality is now negatively impacting men and that they are being expected to do “too much” to support progress.
The survey collated the responses from more than 22,500 people aged 16-74 across 32 countries, including approximately 1000 people from Australia.
According to the results, 52 percent of Gen Z and 53 percent of Millennials agree that “we have gone so far in promoting women’s equality that we are discriminating against men”.
This is compared to 46 percent of Gen X and 40 percent of Baby Boomers.
See that?
Boomers again!
I’ve created a model for viewing the world that is predictive. Certainly more predictive than anyone else’s model.
60% of boomers think this is good what is happening with the total destruction of men. Understanding that boomers are at the root of all of these social problems is important because they’re going to be gone soon, and things are going to start shifting back towards normalcy – or rather, things would do that if the Jews hadn’t gone apeshit completely destroying the youth with hormone injections.
In fact, many of the questions showed that younger generations were less supportive of efforts to advance gender equality than Boomers.
For Australia, 51 percent strongly or somewhat agreed with the above statement, compared to 41 percent who disagreed, with 60 percent of those who agreed men.
When it came to the claim that things have “gone far enough” in giving women equal rights with men, 55 percent of Gen Z and 57 percent of Millennials agreed.
This is compared to 53 percent of Gen X and 47 percent Boomers.
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The report noted that the results pointed to “warnings of a reaction to the movement for greater equality” and that “progress on gender equality remains at risk of stalling.”
The boomers want it to go even further!
It’s fascinating, how the propaganda that was imprinted on the boomers held so well. They are all still living in the 1960s. It’s a never-ending acid-fueled orgy to fight against the man and bring a paradise on earth.
But: they are all going to die soon.