Amid low approval ratings for President Trump, discussions arise about the influence of social media on politics. Content creator Jess Britvich argues that trends appealing to women, such as clean eating and makeup, can act as gateways to the alt-right. Despite these trends lacking overtly conservative themes, experts caution that they often divert users toward right-wing content. Britvich's observations were formed in light of Gen Z’s surprising voting behavior in recent elections, leading her to explore how these trends may reflect broader shifts in political allegiances.
Online content creator Jess Britvich highlights how seemingly innocuous trends like clean eating and girl dinner can lead women toward the 'alt-right pipeline', offering a slippery slope toward right-wing ideologies.
Britvich reflects on the unexpected role Gen Z men played in the election of Trump, questioning the narrative that this generation would lead the country towards progressivism.
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