

#961 - What's Making Young Women So Liberal?
6 snips Nov 13, 2024
The discussion delves into the rising liberal attitudes among women under 30, especially regarding abortion. The clash between feminism and traditional family values is explored, highlighting cultural implications. Young women's changing reliance on government support in light of declining marriage rates is examined, revealing emotional ties to politics. Additionally, the impact of negative male perspectives on women's views is analyzed, alongside a critique of modern masculinity and a call for a return to traditional family dynamics.
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The Rise of Liberal Young Women
- Young women under 30 are increasingly liberal, prioritizing abortion rights and big government.
- This trend contrasts with men of the same age, who are becoming more conservative.
Substitutional Patriarchy
- Trent Horn introduces the concept of "substitutional patriarchy," where government replaces traditional male leadership.
- He argues that women naturally desire male leadership but are discouraged by societal messages.
Negative Portrayals of Men
- The "Me Too" movement, while positive in addressing sexual assault, has made some women wary of men.
- The novel "The Handmaid's Tale" is used to portray conservative views as oppressive.