This is not my personal opinion, I know Gen Z men who voted for Harris. But the voter demographics really speak for themselves, and maybe now people will look at the radicalization of young men as a serious (but solvable) issue.

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Daddy issues

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If anything I think its the opposite.

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I had a look on scholar.google.com, but alas, all research after 2020 was either related to young male athletes, or related to gender/sexual health. There seems to be little attention given to young males.

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Yes, we should definitely move to address their issues, which begin and end with the fact that young men are entitled uneducated macho losers who love expensive cars and worship illiteracy.

What exactly do you want the government to do about that?

EDIT: downvoting me will not alter reality.

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I tried using google scholar to educate me on the topic, and noticed that research falls short.

I reported on that observation.

Your reaction makes me feel very uncomfortable.

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It falls short because researching manosphere conspiracy theory bullshit is not exactly easy.

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I mean, kinda yeah, but that doesn’t really mean anything to the comment you replied to.

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People like you are the reason we lost this election, wanna try and not be openly hostile to a huge demographic for like 5 minutes?

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I wish so much that I was wrong, but I am not.

My fellow American men are unfeeling morons. They revile science, art, philosophy, nature, meaning — literally anything and everything that matters. Their lives are nothing but self-fellating gratifications and consumerism: sports, trucks, video games. For every intelligent American man there are 5 barely sentient unempathetic subhumans whose lives are as shallow as they are meaningless.

That is what I have learned in my 30 years on this planet. The number of good men I’ve met — just met — I can count on the fingers of one hand.

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The fact that you are so dismissive of men’s issues is literally the problem.

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Men have already long been abused by the patriarchy alongside with women. In the last couple of years the so-called “liberals” claiming to fight against the patriarchy have joined in the abuse by denying men any escape from that situation

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I can see why some young men might feel like the Democratic party is prioritizing women’s issues over those affecting men, especially young men. In fact, it might seem like the Democratic party is not only indifferent to struggling young men, but hostile to them. I can understand why someone might not want to vote for a party that thinks of them as deplorable, pathetic losers.

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Issues affecting young women:

  1. Rapes aren’t prosecuted
  2. Government forced births
  3. Bleeding out in a parking lot
  4. Widespread misogyny

Issues affecting young men:

  1. Girls won’t put out
  2. There aren’t enough pickup trucks
  3. Joe Rogan is being victimized by jews
  4. Germ theory and masks or something

How exactly can a political party address what is for men essentially a collection of toxic culture issues?

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How exactly can a political party address what is for men essentially a collection of toxic culture issues?

I don’t necessarily know, and neither does the Democratic party, which is at least part of the reason why Trump just got reelected.

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Is there a visual representation of 3. being nailed to a cross for dramatization purposes?

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It’s not so much a crucifix but a lowercase letter T for his low-testosterone he’s so obsessed with

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Don’t forget them just being mad at the concept of child support

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Oh yeah, good point.

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I don’t disagree with your issues facing women. But your issues young men face is very disingenuous

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Its disingenuous to the actual issues facing young men, but right on point for how people seem to see mens issues. It is in fact a perfect example of why men might just feel put upon by the left.

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Issues affecting young men:

  1. Rape reports are ignored and not taken seriously
  2. Not trained in the tools to deal with mental health and emotions
  3. High expectation to make money but low job prospects
  4. Jerks trivializing the fact that men have real concerns because OtHeRs HaVe It WoRsE.

It should be empathy for all. Asshat.

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Your list is the issues that men are actually facing, but what OP posted is what the clout chasing “alpha influencers” tout as “men’s actual problems”.

For everyone’s sake, we need to start reclaiming men’s spaces from these Andrew Taint-wannabe’s, and towards people like you. They don’t care about anything but their bank accounts.

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I agree, but you forgot the biggest one

No more third places

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Talk about diving people, what a prime example. What would you say if I name fashion as one of the primary female problems? Or having good pictures on Instagram?

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I think many men, whether they realize it or not, feel specifically persecuted by trans rights. They might say that allowing trans women in women’s sports is cheating and that it would allow the trans women to be successful in the sport over less merit than they as cis males would have to. The deconstruction of the gender/sex binary also threatens cis males’ historic position as self-assigned protectors, leaders, and winners of the “weaker sex”. There is also the phobia among men of discovering that the woman whom they want to romance is trans, which really comes down to masculine fragility and conformity that leads to homophobia (in the sense of XY + XY, not gender) and transphobia. As a cis male, these men need to get over themselves.

Many men also believe that gun control is a threat to them. They need these guns in case a fascist power ever seizes the government and they need to fight back, so they are actively voting for the fascist powers to seize the government so that they can keep their guns.

There are also men who hold prejudice against any religion except Christianity so leftwing inclusivity efforts and anti-prejudice efforts come across as welcoming these perceived threats. These men aren’t simply just the redneck Bible thumpers or even devout or practicing Christians, but they just see the most common belief system around them as the default.

It’s not that these issues are a threat to men, but that they perceive them as threats.

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This is the exact kind of attitude they meant

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Imagine if you reversed the roles there and said something like issues facing women: handbag not sparkly enough or some shit

There are real issues for both men and women. The fact people think otherwise is part is the root of the problem

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But I would be lying.

Look, name an issue that exclusively affects men, and I’ll amend my list. So far, no one has come up with anything.

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I’m a gen z male, raised in a far right Republican household. I’m a social democrat. I am progressive.

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Good on you. No group is a monolith

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Unironically, congrats on breaking free of the brainwashing. I grew up in an insanely red rural area and a very conservative religious family, unlearning all that shit has been a decades long process (and still continues).

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Mostly the same, i was raised to be a worthless red neck. I’m not. The issue with using our experiences is that we are people, we have an inner world and are capable of free thought. Trump’s followers aren’t.

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Same man. It was wild when middle school rolled around and I finally gained awareness of the world beyond myself and learned what the Republicans actually were and wanted. A friend who knew more about politics than me explained some stuff, and suddenly I had to question why my family was against progressive beliefs.

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Same. I live on a ranch in a deeply red area. Voted Kamala. I’m also happy to say my conservative parents are ex-republicans.

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Same here. I’ve cut my entire family out of my life over this shit.

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Can you please tell your entire generation to get it together worldwide? That’d be great, thanks.

Leaving this here just in case: /s

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I’m also a Gen Z male, raised in an evangelical household at a Christian school that supported Christian nationalism, and was supposed to be a strong conservative Christian but ended up turning into an atheist socialist instead. It’s kind of funny to read that Gen Z is going radical right when for me it was the opposite.

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According to the voter demographics, you’re a minority there.

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