Opinion | The Misogyny of Gen Z Men Has Been Overstated
Briefly

Melissa Deckman's research illustrates that young men largely support gender equality but are less inclined to label themselves feminists, highlighting a complex relationship with social issues.
Young men prioritize economic issues over social concerns, reflecting a historical tendency to view economy through a personal impact lens rather than a broader societal context.
The pronounced gender gap in Gen Z voting isn't due to a surge in male conservativism, but rather the increased political engagement and activism of young women.
Gen Z women, influenced by movements like #MeToo and significant political events, have emerged as more politically active than their male counterparts, reshaping political dynamics.
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