It has long been the case that American women are generally more liberal than American men. But among young Americans, this gender gap has widened into an enormous rift: According to recent Gallup polling, there is aĀ 30-point differencebetween the number of women age 18ā€“30 who self-identify as liberal and the number of men in that demographic who do the same.

Thatā€™s largely because young women have gottenĀ muchĀ more liberal, while young men have stayed ideologically more consistentā€”or, according to other analyses, become more conservativeĀ and anti-feminist. (Of course, not every person identifies as a man or woman. But gender roles still play a big part in shaping our lives and politics, and in the context of this column, I am focusing mostly on the vastĀ majority of AmericansĀ who identify as one or the other.) Itā€™s not happening just here either; the political divide between the sexes is a trend thatĀ researchers are observingĀ in some other countries too.

  • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    What does the left tell you? For women, they have the ā€œsuccessful single girlbossā€ trope to aspire to, or even the ā€œhardworking single momā€ thing. As a man who is supposed to catch on to the liberal side of the culture war, what is my role in society?

    I was watching a video about the phenomenon of men getting more conservative - which is happening globally - and one of the men who is doing a lot of work on improving it said that men can take on roles of caretakers and househusbands because those are possible now.

    To me, that rings a bit hollow because for decades women have been struggling to get out of those roles because theyā€™re not respected by society regardless of who does them. Saying that men now have the option to take them on doesnā€™t feel like a solid argument.

    They made a lot of interesting points and covered a lot of reasons why men and boys are falling behind, especially in education, but that part felt like he hadnā€™t thought it the whole way through.