From 2016, married men/unmarried women trended left. Unmarried men/married women trended right. Why? (user search)
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  From 2016, married men/unmarried women trended left. Unmarried men/married women trended right. Why? (search mode)
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« on: December 02, 2022, 04:28:04 PM »

I wonder if the backlash to #metoo, especially Kavanaugh, has caused young men to trend somewhat right and led to the rise of the "Barstool bro" type.

My theory is that some of these young men have turned to cultural conservatism because don't want their career prospects or social lives ruined over one awkward joke or some dumb thing they did in high school.

Speaking as an Indian American, the Aziz Ansari story hit pretty close to home for me because one of the few Indian American celebrities was basically lumped in with an abusive monster like Harvey Weinstein over what amounted to an awkward date.
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