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The shift didn’t happen overnight, and it definitely didn’t start in 2022. The 2010s were packed with events that pushed women left—state-level attacks on reproductive rights, the rise of social media amplifying feminist discourse, and growing economic independence making traditional conservative values feel even more outdated. Trump’s rise and the GOP’s increasing hostility toward women’s rights only sped things up. The backlash to “woke feminism” didn’t create this shift; it was a reaction to women moving left in the first place.
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I don't know what the Y access on that graph is, if it's voting numbers or something else... but it is interesting in the early 2000s that men and women were trending in the same direction and were pretty close together, and then men just took a hard turn right. I imagine women saw the benefits of everyone becoming more progressive, saw more regressive policy and have had to fight harder to not just progress but reclaim what we had 20 years ago. I seriously thought Republicans would literally die out with Boomers... but I've got to hand it to the billionaires who financed podcast bros. It was pure evil genius. 70000 $HUNT
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Yeah, it would have been nice to have some additional context to the graph. It was clearly shared to try to make a point; I’m just not sure what that point was exactly. I think we’re on the same page. I was hoping some of the ladies of Farcaster would weigh in, but they’re tired of arguing with chauvinists.
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