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Why the political worldviews of young men and women are increasingly diverging | DW Analysis



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?

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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37 comments
@16poetisa

Disappointed no one talked about the downsides of socializing men into the patriarchy – denying them emotional intelligence, for example, that leads to phenomena like normative male alexithymia.

@commandZee

Excellent discussion, this is what we need more of, especially in the mainstream. We are a civilization/culture in major transition due sudden technological change, the disruptions from it need to be addressed objectively not ideologically.

@ln-oc2dv

Saying that Scandinavia society is gender egualitarian is using words manipulatively. Education, in all countries is geared towards the needs of girls. Also there is very strong evidence that teachers discriminates against boys in grades and encouragement. After all all teachers are female.

@angtxsun4460

Why are we believing the sexes are equal? They are not!
What we should be doing is seeing and rewarding the value of both!
Look at traditional female occupations- we’ve never valued taking care of animals, children, sick, elderly. We barely pay degreed teachers a living wage.
Society puts expectations on both sexes that are unrealistic and toxic- boys are valued for tough nonemotion, girls are often only valued for their appearance.
Boys are taught to want free sex, competition, and to be rich- they actually want someone to value and care for them.
Girls have never thought the same- they just are more verbal and brave to say what they think!
I have a son and daughter in their young twenties- I’m worried for both!

@SanctuaryLife

Influencers aren’t telling us men what to think, they are just saying out loud what most of us think deep down inside. Strong men want families, and they want a female to be a woman and play their role in nurturing and caring for the home and playing their feminine role to the man. It doesn’t mean we don’t support education and a career but this needs to come first. Whilst we have human bodies, this will never change.

@timbieler2664

Good video love the solutions at the end.
1 – push for woman in STEM must be balanced with a push for men into teaching/nursing/psychology etc.
2 – start boys a year later in school (In Western Australias case 2 years later) Boys struggle in our education system. They also need good male rolemodels which feed into the first point.
3 – Tech schools arr needed allow boys to "drop" out of the regular school system and go into a trade school. Some boys just arent suited for acedemia (this is open to girls to)

@millax-ev6yz

I feel so bad for these researchers. Talk about discovering a problem backed up by research and no one is going to do anything about it. He posed a great question, "are men needed?" Well according to opportunities in the US the sentiment is they are not. I doubt this data is going to change the opinion at all. Just one of those "aw shucks" kinda things

@wradraws

One thing that isnt being talked about is building mindsets for building respect. There is always an 'other' person that wont belong but no way to actively include everyone to build healthy respect in actions and in words. Society is filled with cliques, whether that is based on gender, finances, belongings, skin, ideologies, etc. Its silly to see how much people will throw others to the wind when they dont fit a mold. Nor is there a real push to build yourself into a better person that isnt guided by prejudice or destructive mindsets.