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Cale Lively's avatar

No it’s easy to see why it’s widening. One group portrays and messages that men are the bedrock foundation of society. The other either ignores them or portrays them as the problem if they don’t subsume their will and power. As much as we don’t like to talk about by and large the left does portray men as the enemy, the cause of all our issues. It is no wonder then why they are shifting to the right. This is in despite of the policy failures on the right to actually make things better for men, in fact I would argue that the right is in part largely responsible for the hollowing out of the US manufacturing sector and the creation of wealth disparity. In fact the only thing the do for men is by and large the messaging. The left however is not substantially better on this front. What never changes they make towards improvement for men are often either couched through a racial lens or part of a larger program and the marginal gains for men are incidental. Combine that with the fact that the Clinton administration also helped hollow out the manufacturing sector and it’s really not a mystery why politics is evolving the way it is. Neither side is actually doing much on a policy front to appeal to men, and only one side features them in the conversation.

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Connor Patrick Wood's avatar

Most people don't work out a consistent approach to policy. It really is more about vibes, and the vibes on the left and in the Democratic Party are not only consistently anti-male, but they're actively revolting or cringe to men, and especially young men, in the same way that a truly lame school assembly about the dangers of drugs was revolting when you were in high school. You're getting preached at when you'd rather be outside doing something fun and possibly dangerous, the speaker is a middle-aged white woman who lamely tries to use slang but clearly was never cool enough to know the slang from when she was a teenager, and the whole auditorium oozes a schmalzy, syrupy do-gooderism that makes you actively want to set the place on fire. As a man, you realize that a permanent Democratic majority would mean being chained to your seat in this auditorium forever. The walls will be painted pastel colors. You'll vote for *anything* other than this.

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