Men aren't drifting Right — but women are moving Left - "The timing of the new female progressivism, taking off in the early-to-mid 2010s, coincides with the rise of the social media-smartphone nexus, when apps such as Instagram and TikTok soared in popularity. This has been associated, as Jonathan Haidt notes in his recent book, The Anxious Generation, with a surge in mental illness — especially among young women. At the same time, there has been a jump in the share of young people — again, more female than male — identifying as LGBT. Finally, this marched in lockstep with a veritable explosion of campus no-platformings and campaigns to fire professors for speech deemed offensive to progressive sensibilities... As radicalisation took place on the Left, the Right remained broadly stable. Goldberg shows that increased public concern tracked growing media attention to “Critical Social Justice” themes, first on trendsetting sites such as Buzzfeed, then in mainstream outlets such as the New York Times. All this took place simultaneously in Britain and other Western societies... A belief system which demands the sacralisation of historically marginalised identity groups inclines people to prioritise group protection from offensive words over a person’s right to free speech."
Marina Medvin ๐บ๐ธ on X - "No one ever discusses the epidemic of bored white women feeling useless and needing something to make themselves feel worthwhile and heroic — but it’s a real problem. These women are addicts. And being an “ally” is their drug."
Meme - Brittany Martinez @BritMartinez: "According to a 2011 study, The "profile" of the most unhappy person in America was a 42-year old woman who was unmarried, had no children, and was a professional."
Clerpatriot on X - "Ariana Grande shared “love to Muslim communities, F*ck white supremacy.” This is the same woman who had an act of terrorism at her 2017 concert in Manchester: 22 people dead due to a derka derka with a bomb strapped to his chest. Did white supremacy cause THAT? SMDH"
zxy on X - "there’s almost nothing a woman can see, experience or read that will make her reject the consensus. this isn’t a hostile or bitter take. this is god’s plan, or it’s adaptive, or it’s both. doesn’t matter. it just is. i love them anyway and you should too"
Jonatan Pallesen on X - "There is a very large difference in wokeness between men and women. More than 1 Cohen's d."
vittorio on X - "wokeness is definitionally feminine. collectivism, deference to authority for protection, harm avoidance over individual agency etc. are all female-skewed personality traits. measuring a "wokeness gap" between men and women is just measuring femininity and graphing it with a political label"
Why are young white women so angry? - "Sixteen years ago, the journalist Aaron Renn wrote an article for my old website, New Geography, identifying a curious fact about some of America’s most progressive cities: they were disproportionately white... these very cities are also where some of the most disruptive, and even violent, protests against the ICE deportation push have been taking place. Look at the demonstrations and they aren’t dominated by “people of colour”. Instead, the crowds are made up to a considerable extent by white people, especially women. This also seemed to be the case with the recent No Kings protests, according to research from American University scholars. Psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert described these demonstrations as “a kind of group therapy playing out in the streets”. Ironically, the very organisation these people have been protesting against – ICE – is heavily Latino in many parts of the US and around 30pc staffed by Latinos at a national level. Inconveniently for the progressive narrative, both shooters in the tragic death of Alex Pretti appear to have been Hispanic... Agents who are spat on, insulted and doxed are surely more likely to overreact to harassment than to the peaceful protests that exist largely in the the progressive media’s imagination. Who are these hyper-agitated people? They tend to represent a distinct sub-set of urban, educated whites, contemporary facsimiles of the 60s and 70s radicals, some of whom also embraced violent tactics. They cluster in favoured hipster cities where they increasingly elect anti-law enforcement socialist candidates, as they did in New York... progressive white people are now perhaps the most radical and agitated section of US society. Gen-Z women, in particular, are more likely to take radical positions than their male counterparts. These include the “fangirls” rallying to the cause of Luigi Mangione, who is on trial for murdering health care executive Brian Thompson in broad daylight. This female dominated cult seems determined to elevate him into an almost Christ-like martyr... The explanations for the radicalisation of urban progressives are multi-faceted. Some of it may reflect the fact that they tend to live in places with the fewest children. Married people with children generally eschew big cities and are also more likely to be more moderate to conservative in their politics. Indoctrination in such things as the “settler colonial” paradigm at universities no doubt plays a part. This phenomenon now extends increasingly to high schools. I have had students who recounted how in high school they were repeatedly told that America was racist and that white people, including their parents, stood guilty for the transgressions of the past. Young women’s radicalisation may stem in part from the fact they are now far more likely to go to such indoctrination mills. Today, 47pc of women in the US have college degrees, compared to just 37pc of men – a 10-point gap that has widened dramatically. Research published in 2024 showed 2.4 million more female than male undergraduates enrolled in American colleges (8.9 million vs 6.5 million), and in 2021, men received only 42pc of bachelor’s degrees – the lowest share on record. This indoctrination is most common in the humanities and social sciences, departments that also tend to be more female. Students in these disciplines have been at the forefront of campus unrest about whatever is the cause of the day – climate change, transgenderism, Gaza and now ICE. Young women are considerably more Left-leaning than men or married women. Among Americans ages 18–29, 52pc of women identify as Democrats compared with 35pc of men, while 38pc of young men lean Republican – nearly twice the share of young women. They also are far more likely to have a negative view of the country, with some 40pc stating they would like to leave the US permanently. Social scientist Sam Abrams describes this as a “gendered moral architecture”, where progressive women are the driving force behind cancel culture and the imposition of speech codes. There also appears to be an economic component. Women, particularly unmarried women, tend to be employed more heavily in “helping professions” such as medical care and teaching, even as many traditional male jobs, particularly in manufacturing, construction and transportation have disappeared. Whereas high taxes and regulation pose problems in the general economy, women predominate in fields that benefit from more government spending. These young women, as well as their male counterparts, also face tough economic times for both non-technical and coding jobs. They make up a large part of what one Marxist scholar described as “the swelling population of college graduates caught in a vice of low-paying jobs”. All this perhaps explains why, in contrast to the 1960s and 1970s, when minorities and poor people tended to drive protest, today it is places attractive to college educated white people that now appear the most likely to experience political violence and disruption. In 2020 Minneapolis, the site of George Floyd’s death, suffered several days of intense rioting after the killing. At the same time, Seattle also erupted, spawning a mini-Havana near its downtown, while Portland, half a continent away, suffered sustained rioting. All these cities, once considered beacons of successful urbanism, are all suffering from a loss of domestic migrants, high property vacancies and persistent crime. Portland now has the second highest crime rate in the US and its once fashionable downtown is down on its luck. The same can be said of the once flourishing cores of Seattle and Minneapolis. You can’t blame this odd phenomenon on angry proletarians, immigrants, and minorities. It’s largely white people destroying their own cities. Rather than workers of the world unite, today’s disruptions stem largely from those who once may have been considered among the privileged."
Meghan Murphy on X - "Unfortunately for women, the extent of retardation I'm seeing in the Instagram stories of women I know is making me think women are retarded. Women: please stop. I do not wish to believe you are retarded. But. You fell for Covid hysteria You fell for BLM hysteria You for sure fell for Trump hysteria (and continue to) You transwomen are women'd your social media feeds for years You are now on the "ICE are fascists!" hysteria track Next month it's going to be something else Can you please not fall for every single hysteric news cycle trend fed to your algorithm? Has it occurred to you that you could stop and think for a moment before posting something completely hyperbolic, based on the incredibly biased non-information your friends share in their Instagram stories, as it just might not be the full story? Has it occurred to you that *gasp* you might be... wrong? Again? I know I know. Not all women. BUT the extent to which I have observed women in particular engaging in this behaviour over the past ten years is a lot... You don't *have* to jump on every bandwagon. You don't *have* to post every hashtag. You don't need to demand people who are not exactly like you unfollow you. That is childish and dumb, and people who are not exactly like you, you'll notice, don't do that to you. They don't tell you you are bad, just because you have bad opinions, which you do. You just don't know it, because you don't bother to consider that alternate views might be legitimate. Even though those views aren't in your friends Instagram stories! Imagine. Imagine just not posting something stupid and hyperbolic on your social media feed every single time your friends do it. Imagine not posting a black square because everyone else is. Stop being retarded. Use your brain. Maybe give it a minute or two. Maybe look beyond your algorithm. Maybe learn from history. Recall that the mob isn't always right. And your emotions, stirred up by flashing lights, are also not always right. It's embarrassing the rest of us."
Neeraja Deshpande on X - "Everyone’s blaming the quality of the boys and Andrew Tate but, even as someone who hates the new RW misogyny, sorry, no: young women radicalized to the left well before young men radicalized to the right, and young women have gone way farther left than men have gone right. Let’s get our heads out of the sand and stop pretending that young women don’t have a problem."
"Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them" is at least 25 years old, for one
Thread by @Musa_alGharbi on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "Critically, the cause of the gap depicted here is 100% shifts in *women.* Men 18-29 are no more rightwing than any other cohort of men. For men, it's basically a straight line going all the way down the generational ladder (with the exception of 45-64 year olds). All the action is with *women.* But this is, unfortunately, unlikely to be how the trend is analyzed. We'll likely hear a lot about "right wing young men" after the election, even though they're no more conservative than any other dudes (and are markedly less conservative than 45-64 year olds). Another example of ironically ignoring female agency in ostensibly "feminist" work. In truth, if we want to understand growing gender polarization in politics, all the "action" is on the female side of the equation. But because polarization is widely perceived as "bad" and women are "good" scholars tend to ignore the female line, and try to explain "bad" things in terms of men, even if their own data clearly suggest that women are driving the trends. We see the same type of tendency in analyzing "red" and "blue" lines of political trends, as I detail here: Anything that is "bad" (e.g. polarization around science, identity, etc.) is explained in terms of the red line, even in cases where all of the "action" is clearly on the blue line...
the above should have said that young men are no more likely to *vote GOP* than older voters. The chart is not about liberal/ conservative, but voting prefs! I didn't notice this, but the story that the initial chart is from is totally focused on *men.* Profoundly illustrating my point! The @nytimes own chart clearly shows basically a straight line among men across generations, and a huge shift among young women, but the story is "why are young men so right-wing" (they're not!) rather than "why are young women so Democrat." ๐
Which of these two lines is driving polarization? Which shifted more? Which is more responsible for the fact that the two lines are growing further apart? When you graph it like this, anyone can see what's going on. But once you label the top line "women" and the bottom line "men" folks somehow lose their minds and can't see the obvious pattern. (for the reference, this chart is, literally, just taking the data from the NY Times piece and graphing it as two lines from oldest voters to youngest, with the top line women, the bottom line men, indexed to propensity towards one party or the other) Put another way, it's just the @nytimes own graph, turned sideways, with labels removed."
wanye on X - "The reason that all liberal insults fail to land is because everybody can see clearly that they won’t follow those insults to their logical conclusion. So, for example, a liberal will call somebody who very clearly has, like, an 85th percentile IQ a complete fucking moron, but they would never say that about dumb kids in failing schools, who they imagine to be just a few more dollars away from careers as astronauts The liberal will call some morally average working guy a “bad person” but on the other hand the violent degenerate on his 50th arrest just needs our help. In this you can see that it is for them merely a status game and they’re only concerned about status with respect to people who they see as status rivals."
Joakim Marias on X - "We can also narrow this down by looking at the neurological research from Tania Singer showing that empathy is the "Emperor's New Cloths" meaning empathy undresses the subconscious neurological and truthful reactions in men and women. Women are shown to have empathy for thieves and criminals, and men have no empathy for them and want to instill justice. The same is not true for women.
PS. Only 16 people were tested. But since they are using fMRI. People can't hide their neurological subconscious systems and reactions, making it so much more evident, even though there is a low cohort."
Max on X - "This study explains literally everything we see with white liberal woman’s suicidal empathy and its from 20 years ago. In the experiment, there are subjects playing a game and subjects observing it. when researchers shocked players for playing fairly, both men and women observers felt empathy for them. However when researchers shocked players for cheating, male empathy went way down and their pleasure centers lit up. While women’s response was basically unchanged regardless of the players behavior. Female biology literally feels empathy toward people receiving punishment regardless of whether they deserved it, while male empathy is conditional based on behavior. In retrospect this is obviously exactly what happens but it explains so much about our modern political situation that i am dumbfounded i have never heard about it until now."
Meme - Democrat Party: *holding leash connected to nose ring*
Liberal White Women: *Woman with blue hair and glasses being led*
Mario Nawfal on X - "๐จ WOMEN JUMPED LEFT WHILE MEN CHECKED OUT. THE POLITICS FOLLOWED
“Men are radicalizing.” “Women are finally enlightened.” None of that survives 5 minutes of looking at the data. Men barely moved. Women moved hard left. Fast. And it happened everywhere at the same time. U.S., Europe, Korea, Brazil. Different politics, same curve. That alone tells you this isn’t about Trump, campus policy, or whatever culture war people want to yell about this week. Timing matters, as always. The shift starts right when smartphones and social media stop being a thing you check and start being the environment you live in. Always-on consensus. Always-visible approval. Always-visible punishment. That system hits different depending on who you are. If you’re more sensitive to social rejection, you adapt by aligning. If you’re less sensitive, you resist longer or just disengage. On average, women fall into the first bucket, men into the second. Not better or worse. Just different wiring meeting the same machine. So women get pulled into hyper-consensus spaces. Universities. HR. Media. NGOs. Same language, same beliefs, same moral framing. Deviate and you pay socially. After a few years, the ideology feels like reality. Men didn’t “stay sane.” They just didn’t get captured the same way. They checked out. Games, porn, forums, podcasts, rage content. Less conformity, more numbness. That flat line everyone points to might not be health. It might just be disengagement. Now the second phase is kicking in. Once the gap becomes explicit and the message turns into “you are the problem,” disengagement turns into opposition. That’s why the male line is starting to move right now. Not because men suddenly got ideas. Because counter-alignment is the only move left. None of this is about who’s correct. It’s about systems. We built global-scale pressure machines and dropped them onto a species with different psychological fault lines. One half got pulled into conformity. The other half got pulled into apathy, then backlash. Two machines. Two failure modes. One society slowly splitting down the middle. The graph is a systems warning. Source: @zarathustra5150 , @IterIntellectus"
Samantha Smith on X - "I love my friends. Most are extremely left-wing. And I worry so much about them, and about the future of our society, having seen with my own eyes how easily the far-Left has propagandised young women. We are being fed a constant stream of emotive, hyperbolic, angry messages about the state of “society”. We are told that the evils of the Western world are oppressing us. We are told that every traditionally minority group is being targeted. We are told that, to be good feminists, to be free women, to have any rights or autonomy, we must be left-wing. And, as a brown woman, I’ve felt that pressure tenfold. I’ve been conservative for as long as I can remember. I was raised in an immigrant household, by a mother who fought against a violent autocratic regime in her home country. She taught me the value of hard work and the terrible reality of life under a corrupt government. She raised me with the saying: “The only people who support communism are those who are privileged enough to have never lived under a communist regime.” Coming from a 3rd world country, she knew what real oppression looked like. And the Western world is not that. Yet, the politics of the far-Left relies on creating a hierarchy of victimhood — Teaching young girls like myself that society is working against us. Teaching people of colour that we can only succeed if the white man steps aside. Teaching lesbians that they must accept trans women as “real women”. And that it’s transphobic to say they don’t want to date a person with a penis. Teaching female athletes that they should let biological men compete with them, stealing their opportunities and accolades. This is the politics of the far-Left: oppression dressed up as empowerment. And my generation is fed it in a constant stream of colourful Instagram infographics and loudspeaker-brandishing protestors. Young women are being told that it is empowering to prostitute yourself online, that it is a form of “slavery” to aspire to be a mother and homemaker, that the only way we can succeed is if the white man steps aside. And it’s working. I see it everyday in the language of my friends. Even though most of them are not very politically engaged. I see it in the way they get so emotional about causes that are completely misrepresented or fight for the “liberation” of Islamic regimes who oppress women and girls in ways they couldn’t even imagine. And the results are just as chilling: Birth rates at an all-time low. Divorce rates at an all-time high. Rape and child sex abuse skyrocketing. Femicide on the rise worldwide. Islamic regimes stripping women of their basic rights and freedoms, while Western women shout “We Support Hamas!” on the streets of Western nations. We must stop allowing the far-Left to dominate the political narrative by framing themselves as the “humane” ones. We must start speaking outside of our bubble, because it is the outside world we need to de-radicalise. Save Gen Z. Save young women. Save the world."
We need to talk about what's going wrong with young women - "If young men have trended Rightwards and downwards, young women have gone to the dark Left. Haven’t you noticed that the most passionate disrupters, yelling till puce in the face, are women? Major surveys have already shown that Gen Z women have moved sharply to the Left over the past few years. In the UK, the 2024 election showed how wide the gender gap, in electoral politics alone, has become. A good 23 per cent of 18- to 24-year-old women voted Green, compared to 12 per cent of young men and 6.7 per cent of the general population. Older women, unsurprisingly, have less time for the politics of loonyism... for young women, the picture is even worse than what the swing to Green politics looks like on the surface. The figures show they are most drawn to anti-Israel hatred. If we translate what concern about “Gaza” actually means in practice, it is even more mad. It means zero actual concern about the people of Gaza – if that existed, there’d be die-hard solidarity with the brave Palestinians protesting against Hamas. There’d be the ability to acknowledge that the single most collective abuse of Gazans over many years, right through the war triggered knowingly by its leaders, is Hamas rather than Israel. What caring about Gaza for these young women means is mostly, really, about the pleasure of blaming the Jews. Of having an evil yet popular cause. Of having discovered how intoxicating it is to denigrate the Jewish state and dehumanise its population. These girls were lit up by October 7 and the sense of meaning all the protest opportunities that followed gave them. Instead of igniting an awareness of the evils of murderous Islamism – as 9/11 did for my generation – it seems to have given them a pleasurable outlet to be as awful as possible in public. The Green turn is no surprise. Zack Polanski is the ultimate poster-boy of the Zionist-haters: he is just as obsessed with the “genocide” in Gaza as they are. In this sense, Greta Thunberg really is the perfect Joan of Arc of her generation. She has straddled the two worst and most popular concerns of her generation of girls and women: loony Greenism and loony Palestinianism. Both are ruinous and destructive. This should worry us all."
When you have no religion or kids to give you meaning in life, you look for substitutes
Meme - J.D. Haltigan, PhD ๐๐จ๐ป @JDHaltigan: "A mascrosocial cluster B crisis is ripping this nation apart because Leftism has hijacked the minds of progressive females who then LARP out dangerous Gnostic heroic delusions. They are mentally unwell, encapsulating all the behaviors you see here."
"NPD. Narcissistic. Need for admiration. Grandiosity. Lack of empathy. Sensitive to rejection. Sense of entitlement. Fragile self-esteem
HPD. Histrionic. Excessive emotions. Attention seeking. Need for approval
APSD. Anti-Social. Disregard for others. Disregard for rules. Deceit. Impulsivity. Lack of remorse. Harms others and animals
BPD. Borderline. Intense fear of abandonment. Emotional instability. Impulsivity. Identity issues
NPD and HPD: Excessive need for attention and admiration. Vanity. Prone to fantasize
HPD and BPD. Emotional expressiveness. Fear of rejection
NPD, HPD and BPD. Need to be extraordinary
NPD and ASPD. Exploitation. Disregard for others. Devaluation. Feels superior to others. Need for control
ASPD and BPD. Violence
NPD, ASPD and BPD. Intense anger
NPD, HPD and ASPD. Entitled
HPD, ASPD and BPD. Outbursts
NPD, HPD, ASPD and BPD: Unable to take criticism. Lake of empathy. Manipulative. relationship difficulties"
Joel Berry on X - "80% of the protestors are white liberal women"
James Lindsay, anti-Communist on X - "What got called Woke is Maoism made palatable to the West by passing it through lenses of identity politics all of which were eventually passed through poststructuralist feminism. Thus, white "liberal" women were the primary target as hosts and the ideology was adapted to them."
Robby Starbuck on X - "In less than 1 year Democrats got a subset of left wing women to support or defend: Tren De Aragua, Somali fraud, MS-13, communism, running over law enforcement, Antifa, Maduro, Hamas, Sharia law, assassinations & sex changes for kids. Evil but impressive psychological operation."
Brigitte Gabriel on X - "Women Day starts with Dick Cheney being dead and ends with Mamdani winning. Oh! Yes! Oh! Haha! So happy! Oh my god I'm so happy!"
"Something has gone horribly wrong with women in America. Who thinks like this?!"
Anton Chigurh on X - "The biggest threat to America isnt Hamas terrorists posing as refugees, Venezuelan gangs or violent migrants. Its upper middle class white women who would import port all of the above to destroy the country in order to satisfy their suicidal empathy."
Katherine Boyle on X - "The most interesting data in this essay: the leftward shift of women is a global phenomenon. Which means there’s a global political aesthetic that women have glommed on to. So much has been written about the commodification and uniformity of luxury over the last 15 years. A cool hotel in Seoul or London or Dubai looks exactly the same regardless of culture or borders. The same is now true of luxury beliefs globally, and women view the leftist political aesthetic as an aspirational luxury good worth wearing like a designer handbag. Radical chic isn’t new, but it’s global, mass-marketed and easily adopted across borders and cultures now."
