• wise_pancake@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    Young men are very conservative right now.

    There’s a lot of right wing content like Joe Rogan and Andrew Tate that is popular in that age group. YouTube is a massive rabbit hole for that stuff.

    It’s also not easy for them to get jobs and housing is unaffordable to them. There’s a strong anti “woke” sentiment that men are getting left behind by feminism and that masculinity is being punished in society.

    I don’t think we can just brush it off as simply toxic masculinity, there’s truth to men’s issues that need to be addressed: men are pursuing post secondary education less than ever, they don’t believe they can get ahead, male suicide is higher, male loneliness is higher, there aren’t enough clear role models of men in jobs like teaching, the traditional archetype of men as providers is becoming unattainable as cost of living increases faster than wages.

    We can’t treat this the way Tate and co do with their greedy take everything you can hostile approach, but Pollievre and the right wing speak directly to their anger and acknowledge them in a way nobody else is.

    Anyway, that’s my rant. The men’s liberation community has some good discussions (don’t know how to link it on Mlem).

    I’m an egalitarian/humanist and that includes supporting feminism. There’s room to help everyone.

    https://lemmy.ca/c/mensliberation

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      2 days ago

      YouTube is a massive rabbit hole for that stuff.

      The pipeline is real.

      I think it’s so effective in part because nobody else seems to be acknowledging the concerns of this demographic. When young men wonder why life sucks, the first ones to hear them and provide an answer - any answer - win their votes.

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        Yeah, and the answers they get are just like empty calorie junk food ideas instead of healthy solutions.

        It feels good to get mad, it feels good to be taking what you think you deserve.

        Meanwhile it’s not easy to work on yourself and build up your community or step out of your comfort zone.

        I hope we can get better at actually engaging these young adults and showing results on improving their problems. We are failing them today.