That's not an ideology gap, that's feminism vs machism, by the look of it.
I'm surprised the UK still has net positive movement considering we house the Queen of TERFdom.
I don’t know how true this is. In my own experience most men I’ve interacted with in the past 10 years are more and more central and less solidly conservative over time. The trend seems to be moving towards liberal. Of course that could be where I live (suburbs in a 800K+ US city).
This is only going to increase as men watch their quality of life continue to degrade, while they get ignored at best and blamed for everything at worse. Many men can barely afford to live, let alone even think of the joys of previous generations such as home ownership, having a family, or travelling.
Meanwhile the news is full of victory after victory for women, so of course they’re going to support the status quo more.
Conservatism grows when people are struggling.
Poor oppressed men. The fact that their side piece can’t get an abortion anymore must really get them down.
Victory for women? Like how they are losing their reproductive rights and going to jail for miscarriages in America?
For those who are actually using this data to make commentary on anything—I feel like it’s poorly represented and not at all adequately powered. I would take this with a grain of salt
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