Anonymous wrote:Seems to me there's a lot of projection going on where it comes to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If that were true you wouldn't have all of these right wing incels.
So there are no liberal incels? That's interesting.
All three of my Gen Z children are in long term relationships. Virtually all of their friends are as well. The group all leans right of center. They have jobs or are finishing up college. They make good money and go out together a lot.
NP. There are absolutely liberal incels. Misogyny does not differentiate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If that were true you wouldn't have all of these right wing incels.
So there are no liberal incels? That's interesting.
All three of my Gen Z children are in long term relationships. Virtually all of their friends are as well. The group all leans right of center. They have jobs or are finishing up college. They make good money and go out together a lot.
NP. There are absolutely liberal incels. Misogyny does not differentiate.
I’ve never, ever seen a liberal incel. Keep in mind that “not in a relationship” does not mean someone is an incel. Incel is a more a specific set of attitudes about women and dating. Finding a partner can be challenging no matter what your political beliefs are, but misogyny of the sort favored by incels skews overwhelmingly right wing. See JD Vance’s comments about childless cat ladies, Trump flying Andrew Tate to the US, etc.
JD Vance has 5 kids. I don't think he's an incel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If that were true you wouldn't have all of these right wing incels.
So there are no liberal incels? That's interesting.
All three of my Gen Z children are in long term relationships. Virtually all of their friends are as well. The group all leans right of center. They have jobs or are finishing up college. They make good money and go out together a lot.
NP. There are absolutely liberal incels. Misogyny does not differentiate.
I’ve never, ever seen a liberal incel. Keep in mind that “not in a relationship” does not mean someone is an incel. Incel is a more a specific set of attitudes about women and dating. Finding a partner can be challenging no matter what your political beliefs are, but misogyny of the sort favored by incels skews overwhelmingly right wing. See JD Vance’s comments about childless cat ladies, Trump flying Andrew Tate to the US, etc.
JD Vance has 5 kids. I don't think he's an incel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of them are Joe Rogan, barstool conservative types.Anonymous wrote:Young GenZ MEN (boys) are right-wing.
Incels.
Very much so.
It's pretty shocking to see how many of my teen son's friends worship Rogan and are big into the Barstools culture. These are kids I've known for 15+ years, and I've watched grow up. Most come from liberal, wealthy families in this area.
I noticed an interesting shift so far this prom season. Fewer couples in the photos posted on social media. There are a lot more groups of 5-10 guys going together and 5-10 groups of girls going together than I remember in past years (and I have 4 kids with my youngest being 17). DS has a gf and is going with her next weekend, but most of his other guy friends are going solo as a group. They don't consider any of the teen girls in their class as worthy of them. Teen guys these days consider teen girls to be NPCs and teen girls seem to think the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If that were true you wouldn't have all of these right wing incels.
So there are no liberal incels? That's interesting.
All three of my Gen Z children are in long term relationships. Virtually all of their friends are as well. The group all leans right of center. They have jobs or are finishing up college. They make good money and go out together a lot.
NP. There are absolutely liberal incels. Misogyny does not differentiate.
I’ve never, ever seen a liberal incel. Keep in mind that “not in a relationship” does not mean someone is an incel. Incel is a more a specific set of attitudes about women and dating. Finding a partner can be challenging no matter what your political beliefs are, but misogyny of the sort favored by incels skews overwhelmingly right wing. See JD Vance’s comments about childless cat ladies, Trump flying Andrew Tate to the US, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If that were true you wouldn't have all of these right wing incels.
So there are no liberal incels? That's interesting.
All three of my Gen Z children are in long term relationships. Virtually all of their friends are as well. The group all leans right of center. They have jobs or are finishing up college. They make good money and go out together a lot.
NP. There are absolutely liberal incels. Misogyny does not differentiate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If that were true you wouldn't have all of these right wing incels.
So there are no liberal incels? That's interesting.
All three of my Gen Z children are in long term relationships. Virtually all of their friends are as well. The group all leans right of center. They have jobs or are finishing up college. They make good money and go out together a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If that were true you wouldn't have all of these right wing incels.
So there are no liberal incels? That's interesting.
All three of my Gen Z children are in long term relationships. Virtually all of their friends are as well. The group all leans right of center. They have jobs or are finishing up college. They make good money and go out together a lot.
Anonymous wrote:If that were true you wouldn't have all of these right wing incels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what happens when they can’t afford to buy a home, can’t pay rent, can’t find good paying jobs, soaring healthcare costs, groceries are too expensive and the Republican party says you are SOL?
You just described the Biden years. Recent polling finds Gen Z somewhat optimistic about their finances.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/economics/poll-gen-z-condemns-trump-inflation-sees-personal-finances-improving-o-rcna202694
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which GenZs really are this selfish, dumb or both to vote for Trump? My twins and all their friends, in spite of their anger due to Biden Administration on supporting Israel’s human rights violations, voted for Kamala. They would have sat the election out; but didn’t.
I cannot imagine any of their generation would vote for a selfish, criminal, rapist narcissist!
Exactly. My teens (graduated highschool in Biden era) think trumpets are for old people. I can’t imagine how this is accurate polling. We know of only one redneck teen who trumpets and he is an outcast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what happens when they can’t afford to buy a home, can’t pay rent, can’t find good paying jobs, soaring healthcare costs, groceries are too expensive and the Republican party says you are SOL?
You just described the Biden years. Recent polling finds Gen Z somewhat optimistic about their finances.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/economics/poll-gen-z-condemns-trump-inflation-sees-personal-finances-improving-o-rcna202694
Anonymous wrote:Younger Genz support Republicans and Trump by 12 percent while older Genz support Democrats by only 6 percent. The younger group overwhelming is against transgender policies, Ukraine and for trump.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/04/26/two-gen-zs-young-conservative-polling-00307375