43% would be not at all willing to date someone who had opposing views on Donald Trump. Many say the same for the Capitol attack (39%), DEI (37%), abortion (37%), and gender roles (37%).
honestly I can’t tell whether a plurality of men think women are humans, let alone trans women …
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Lesbian, gay and bisexual women overwhelmingly identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party over the GOP (83% vs. 12%). Similarly, the Democratic Party enjoys a wide advantage among gay and bisexual men (83% vs. 17%).
Straight men are more likely to associate with the Republican Party than straight women (55% vs. 47%).
Supporting the democrats does not make you a safe person for some people, especially class conscious minorities and vulnerable people who were on the kill list long before Trump
Capitalism and patriarchy are the problem not men.
Blaming men as if they’re a monolithic effectively ignores the spectrum of gender that exists and further alienates people who haven’t had the chance to meet their own selves.
Whether this is due to “book smarts” or just a statement that going to college means you meet different people and generally expands your worldview, it seems to make a difference (men still more problematic than women, but less so when educated!).
honestly I can’t tell whether a plurality of men think women are humans, let alone trans women …
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Men generally, but straight (and married esp.) men, seem to be “the problem”.
pretty much agree with all of that 👍
Or, “the problem” is an uneducated electorate: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/government/politics-elections/2024/11/08/men-and-white-people-vote-differently-based-education
Whether this is due to “book smarts” or just a statement that going to college means you meet different people and generally expands your worldview, it seems to make a difference (men still more problematic than women, but less so when educated!).
related: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality-based_community