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Why Have Gen Z Men Swung To The Right?

Black Podcasting - Why Have Gen Z Men Swung To The Right?

This week, Techish hosts Michael and Abadesi dig into Gen Z politics, focusing on why some young men are shifting conservative. They chat about how social media and creators fuel toxic views on women and masculinity, the need for healthier masculinity, and the struggles young men face today. Plus, they tackle ageism in startups, questioning stereotypes about younger and older workers.

• Gen Z men are more conservative (00:17)
• Are online creators grooming boys to hate women?(06:55)
• The need for healthy masculinity (12:55)
• Should startups hire over 30s? (17:45)

Extra Reading & Resources
Sex Talks podcast by Emma-Louise Boynton 
A new global gender divide is emerging [FT] 
What Prevents & What Drives Gendered Ideological Polarisation? [Alice Evans]
Boys being groomed online to hate women, British author warns [Reuters]

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