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       Why the political worldviews of young men and women are
       increasingly diverging | DW Analysis
   DIR By: Schwartze Katze
       Date: March 1, 2024, 1:48 pm
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       Why the political worldviews of young men and women are
       increasingly diverging | DW Analysis
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       > Young men are more likely than women to drop out of college,
       commit suicide, and support far-right parties. But while
       misogynistic influencers like Andrew Tate are correctly blamed
       for fueling the incel manosphere's backlash against feminism,
       there is a lot more to this story than incels, culture wars and
       wokeness. From stagnant economies and unaffordable housing to
       fears of cultural obsolescence, young men are grappling with a
       myriad of challenges that seldom enter the public discourse. So
       what is really behind the growing political rift between Gen Z
       Boys and Girls?
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       > In the video we talk to Richard Reeves, Senior Fellow at the
       Brookings Institution and author of the book "Of Boys and Men"
       where he explores all the ways in which the modern male is
       struggling. Alice Evans, visiting scholar at Stanford
       University, who is travelling around the world to study this
       divide and makes the point that lagging economies, corporate
       algorhythms, and patriarchal mentality can explain this
       backlash. And Neil Shyminsky, Professor at Cambrian College and
       famous on TikTok as @professorneil, who sees in Influencers like
       Andrew Tate as a main threat.
       >
       > Video by Christian Caurla
       >
       > 00:00 - Intro
       > 02:02 - What's going on
       > 03:58 - Ignored issues
       > 11:35 - Crisis of masculinity
       > 22:42 - Online radicalization
       > 28:54 - Solutions
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  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54H8ppxnp8I
       In regards to "solutions", I agree with "entering new spaces to
       hear the conversations of people who are not like us are
       having".
       Question: Both patriarchy and matriarchy create a tribal
       worldview? If so, how do you expect a tribal worldview to hold a
       nation-state together when in it's purest and truest form a
       nation-state cannot function correctly via tribalism?
       Nationalism is meant to include "the other", is it not?
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