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@mathew.eth
Women are waking up to the fact that conservative values have kept them stuck in second-class roles, stripping them of personal freedoms and rights, enforcing outdated gender norms, and ultimately limiting their potential. Meanwhile, they’re watching many of their male counterparts celebrate and put in power assholes like Donald Trump, who actively want to deprive them of equality and the very rights they’re fighting for! đŸ˜€
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That is one explanation
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@mathew.eth
What are your theories?
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@ryanfmason
I think it’s primarily ingroup signaling. Those issues you brought up would definitely come up as self reported reasons for it, and it is true for some % but I’m skeptical that they are genuine drivers for most The one that you said that I do agree is a genuine primary driver is social media amplifying those things and establishing clear guidelines about the opinions you’re supposed to have
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That feels dismissive. The reality is, social media didn’t invent the issues women care about, it just amplified them. imo, women aren’t moving left because it’s trendy; they’re moving left because conservatives keep attacking their rights, dismissing their concerns, and trying to drag them back to the 1950s.
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Most people in general don’t think about politics let alone specific issues so there’s probably some other social reason for most people. It’s not unique to women, tons of historical examples across all groups
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