While the majority of young Americans remain leftist, Kamala Harris’s candidacy has caused a hopeful and noteworthy increase of support for Donald Trump among Gen Z men.
Even the New York Times, propaganda pimp that it is, published an August 24 article titled “Many Gen Z Men Feel Left Behind. Some See Trump as an Answer.” It turns out the strategy of telling men over multiple generations that masculinity is evil, and that they are inherently sexist and tyrannical, is not as appealing as Dems wish. Go figure.
Harris is a nasty, incompetent, irritating woman who seems to think her biological sex entitles her to the presidency. She represents the worst and least admirable branch of feminism, the feminism that demands privileges and power simply for being born with certain body parts. Trump, on the other hand, projects strength and confidence. With all his faults, he is a charismatic leader who promises to make America respected and prosperous. That message could and does appeal to some Gen Z men who are looking for an alternative to Harris and her ilk.
Young men are beginning to be tired of being told that weak, corrupt old men should be their models and that radical, vicious women should be their heroes. From the New York Times:
When President Biden was still in the race, men ages 18 to 29 favored Mr. Trump by an average of 11 percentage points, while young women favored Mr. Biden by 28 points, according to four national New York Times/Siena College polls conducted from last December to June. That was a 39-point gender gap — far exceeding that of any older generation. […]
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