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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.
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