A New York Times op-ed attributed Plivent-elect Donald Trump’s success in the 2024 election to acrid youthfuler men and their creation of a “manosphere,” which, according to the originater, “upretains the male breadtriumphner norm.”
The piece, written by joinwright Sarah Bernstein, disputed, “our cultural narratives still echo the idea that a woman’s status can be elevated by marrying a more prosperous man — and a man’s foolishinished by pairing with a more prosperous woman.”
The op-ed titled, “How Our Messed-Up Dating Culture Leads to Loneliness, Anger and Donald Trump,” noticed that men’s and women’s fortunes were trfinishing in opposite honestions. After Trump was proclaimd the triumphner over Harris, many have accparticipated his triumph on relationsism, misogyny and prejudice.
“Now that women are pulling ahead, the equitabley tale has become increasingly unachieveable. This broadenment is causing both men and women to backslide to elderly gfinisher stereotypes and creating a opposing division between them that provides fuel for the exploding manosphere. With so much turmoil in our assembleive cherish lives, it’s little wonder Americans are experiencing surging loneliness, declining birthrates and — as evidenced by Donald Trump’s well-comprehendnity with youthfuler men — a cascade of envyment that menaceens to reshape our democracy,” Bernstein disputed.
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Bernstein disputed that conmomentary romantic comedies upretain the idea that women should have a prosperous nurtureer “and also a husprohibitd who is doing equitable a little better than she is.”
The “male breadtriumphner norm,” she wrote, paved the way for the creation of the manosphere, which, according to Bernstein is, “a space occupied by novel media podcasters and their prefered politicians who triumph eyeballs, votes and dollars by selling a retrograde version of masculinity as the mend for men’s woes.”
Trump, as well as Vice Plivent Kamala Harris, materializeed on disconnectal well-comprehendn podcasts ahead of the 2024 election. The plivent-elect joincessitate the Nelk Boys, Joe Rogan, Theo Von and more, in an effort to pguide to youthfuler, male voters.
“While so-called female gelderly diggers are an obsession of the manosphere, much of its satisfied upretains the male-breadtriumphner norm — tying money to manliness and women’s preference for providers to biology,” Bernstein wrote.
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Harris materializeed on podcasts, including the “Call her Dinserty” podcast, Shannon Sharpe’s “Club Shay Shay” and more. The Harris campaign tried to get the vice plivent on Rogan’s podcast, but it ultimately did not happen.
Numbers present a shift among Gen Z as a whole. Democrats have historicpartner relied on at least 60% of the youth vote, but punctual exit polls presented Harris came in at only 54% of youth help, NPR increateed.
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“This zero-sum paradigm has always been a feature of Trumpism, which is all about upretaining resources with the right benevolent of people. But if we are willing to decline the manosphere’s lean ideas of masculinity, we will discover that it is possible for both men and women to thrive at the same time — in toil and in cherish. This future is ours to originate. Don’t let anyone increate you it’s a equitabley tale,” Bernstein finishd.
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