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'We feel castrated': the young British men embracing right-wing, misogynistic politics

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69% Informative

Among the young, an ideological divide is emerging.

Women between the ages of 18-29 are more progressive on social issues than their male peers.

16 per cent of young men aged between 16-29 believed the women’s liberation movement had done more harm than good.

One in four Gen Z men thought it was harder to be a man than a woman.

Research by Hope Not Hate in 2023 found that 16-17-year-old boys were 21 per cent more likely to have consumed content from Andrew Tate than to say that they had heard of Rishi Sunak , Sadiq Khan , or Sir Keir Starmer .

The author of 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos argues that patriarchy is the natural order of society.

Ally Fogg says all the signs are there that young men are struggling, and it’s a problem that is ignored by the left.

Young men are drifting to the right because they’re generally becoming disengaged, and hopeless and pessimistic,” says Fogg .

Sam began to question the views being used to indoctrinate young men.

VR Score

67

Informative language

62

Neutral language

49

Article tone

informal

Language

English

Language complexity

44

Offensive language

likely offensive

Hate speech

not hateful

Attention-grabbing headline

not detected

Known propaganda techniques

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short-lived

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