Anonymous wrote:A confluence of irreligiousity and increased rates of childlessness.
Historically men have been more left wing than women.
Without children to care for, young women transfer their maternal feelings and desire to care to other so-called vulnerable groups outside of their family: LBGT, immigrants, the “oppressed”.
Without religion in their life, young women (and many people of both sexes and all ages) seek feelings of identity and belonging in the political in-groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s more that the definition of liberal and conservative has changed.Anonymous wrote:There is a clear trend in which younger women are moving to the left, perhaps more than young men are moving to the right.
This article is a year old, but the findings still hold true.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/649826/exploring-young-women-leftward-expansion.aspx
Some interesting highlights:
-From 2001-2007, an average of 28% of women aged 18-29 identified as liberal, three percentage points higher than young men.
-From 2008-2016, an average of 32% of young women identified as liberal, five points higher than for young men.
-From 2017-2024, an average of 40% of young women identified as liberal, 15 points higher than for young men.
-Young Women have become more liberal regardless of college status
This, plus OP's stats say more young women are liberals. They do not say that young women are "so left wing" like OP's heading says.
Most people in the this country are in the middle or to the side of middle, neither MAGA or "so left wing."
Anonymous wrote:it’s more that the definition of liberal and conservative has changed.Anonymous wrote:There is a clear trend in which younger women are moving to the left, perhaps more than young men are moving to the right.
This article is a year old, but the findings still hold true.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/649826/exploring-young-women-leftward-expansion.aspx
Some interesting highlights:
-From 2001-2007, an average of 28% of women aged 18-29 identified as liberal, three percentage points higher than young men.
-From 2008-2016, an average of 32% of young women identified as liberal, five points higher than for young men.
-From 2017-2024, an average of 40% of young women identified as liberal, 15 points higher than for young men.
-Young Women have become more liberal regardless of college status
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A confluence of irreligiousity and increased rates of childlessness.
Historically men have been more left wing than women.
Without children to care for, young women transfer their maternal feelings and desire to care to other so-called vulnerable groups outside of their family: LBGT, immigrants, the “oppressed”.
Without religion in their life, young women (and many people of both sexes and all ages) seek feelings of identity and belonging in the political in-groups.
So by this logic, this liberal married mom should not care about vulnerable groups outside my family. Yet somehow I still do.
Gonna say your logic here is not on the mark
Do you attend religious services regularly?
So being filled with God's love and following Jesus' teaching makes one less likely to care about vulnerable populations? Hm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A confluence of irreligiousity and increased rates of childlessness.
Historically men have been more left wing than women.
Without children to care for, young women transfer their maternal feelings and desire to care to other so-called vulnerable groups outside of their family: LBGT, immigrants, the “oppressed”.
Without religion in their life, young women (and many people of both sexes and all ages) seek feelings of identity and belonging in the political in-groups.
So by this logic, this liberal married mom should not care about vulnerable groups outside my family. Yet somehow I still do.
Gonna say your logic here is not on the mark
Do you attend religious services regularly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A confluence of irreligiousity and increased rates of childlessness.
Historically men have been more left wing than women.
Without children to care for, young women transfer their maternal feelings and desire to care to other so-called vulnerable groups outside of their family: LBGT, immigrants, the “oppressed”.
Without religion in their life, young women (and many people of both sexes and all ages) seek feelings of identity and belonging in the political in-groups.
So by this logic, this liberal married mom should not care about vulnerable groups outside my family. Yet somehow I still do.
Gonna say your logic here is not on the mark
Do you attend religious services regularly?
Anonymous wrote:There is a clear trend in which younger women are moving to the left, perhaps more than young men are moving to the right.
This article is a year old, but the findings still hold true.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/649826/exploring-young-women-leftward-expansion.aspx
Some interesting highlights:
-From 2001-2007, an average of 28% of women aged 18-29 identified as liberal, three percentage points higher than young men.
-From 2008-2016, an average of 32% of young women identified as liberal, five points higher than for young men.
-From 2017-2024, an average of 40% of young women identified as liberal, 15 points higher than for young men.
-Young Women have become more liberal regardless of college status
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A confluence of irreligiousity and increased rates of childlessness.
Historically men have been more left wing than women.
Without children to care for, young women transfer their maternal feelings and desire to care to other so-called vulnerable groups outside of their family: LBGT, immigrants, the “oppressed”.
Without religion in their life, young women (and many people of both sexes and all ages) seek feelings of identity and belonging in the political in-groups.
So by this logic, this liberal married mom should not care about vulnerable groups outside my family. Yet somehow I still do.
Gonna say your logic here is not on the mark
I am 61 and was raised that way too.Anonymous wrote:Because you raised us to believe ourselves equal to our male counterparts. We were taught that our gender is not a reason we cannot do or achieve anything we wanted to. So you raised a generation of young women who expect equality and autonomy as a given. We expect to control our bodies and to be able to make our own choices. We do not attach our value as an individual to whether we are attached to a man or produce offspring. And many of us now see those institutions for what they are—a raw deal for women. Until men begin to show up as equal partners, they will likely continue to get left behind, and trying to claw back the gains we've made will not suddenly return us to a state of compliant decorative bang-maids.
it’s more that the definition of liberal and conservative has changed.Anonymous wrote:There is a clear trend in which younger women are moving to the left, perhaps more than young men are moving to the right.
This article is a year old, but the findings still hold true.
https://news.gallup.com/poll/649826/exploring-young-women-leftward-expansion.aspx
Some interesting highlights:
-From 2001-2007, an average of 28% of women aged 18-29 identified as liberal, three percentage points higher than young men.
-From 2008-2016, an average of 32% of young women identified as liberal, five points higher than for young men.
-From 2017-2024, an average of 40% of young women identified as liberal, 15 points higher than for young men.
-Young Women have become more liberal regardless of college status
Anonymous wrote:A confluence of irreligiousity and increased rates of childlessness.
Historically men have been more left wing than women.
Without children to care for, young women transfer their maternal feelings and desire to care to other so-called vulnerable groups outside of their family: LBGT, immigrants, the “oppressed”.
Without religion in their life, young women (and many people of both sexes and all ages) seek feelings of identity and belonging in the political in-groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A confluence of irreligiousity and increased rates of childlessness.
Historically men have been more left wing than women.
Without children to care for, young women transfer their maternal feelings and desire to care to other so-called vulnerable groups outside of their family: LBGT, immigrants, the “oppressed”.
Without religion in their life, young women (and many people of both sexes and all ages) seek feelings of identity and belonging in the political in-groups.
Exactly this. Women are built to be loyal to someone. If not their fathers or husbands, then it will be a party or cause.
Anonymous wrote:A confluence of irreligiousity and increased rates of childlessness.
Historically men have been more left wing than women.
Without children to care for, young women transfer their maternal feelings and desire to care to other so-called vulnerable groups outside of their family: LBGT, immigrants, the “oppressed”.
Without religion in their life, young women (and many people of both sexes and all ages) seek feelings of identity and belonging in the political in-groups.