Recent discussions about the rise of far-right politics often emphasize young men as key supporters. Yet, this narrative overlooks a significant shift: young women are increasingly turning towards progressive values. Studies show young voters aged 16-29 are not as supportive of far-right parties as older demographics. While support for far-right parties among young men mirrors older men, young women’s support for these parties is noticeably lower. Overall, young people today hold more progressive views compared to previous generations, indicating a deeper societal change that transcends simple demographic categorizations.
The media's focus on young men fueling far-right politics overlooks a significant shift among young people, especially young women moving towards progressive values.
Surveys indicate that young women are increasingly aligning with the left, challenging the narrative that youth support for the far right is predominantly a male phenomenon.
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