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New survey: high school boys twice as likely to be conservative than high school girls

Did you know that women tend to be further to the left than men? According to surveys, women are more leftist than men on abortion, same-sex marriage, and a host of other policies. I’ll show you a few surveys below. But even more interesting is that there is a link between support for leftist policies, and higher mental illness. Let’s take a look at it.

First, here is an article from The Hill:

Forty-four percent of young women counted themselves liberal in 2021, compared to 25 percent of young men, according to Gallup Poll data analyzed by the Survey Center on American Life. The gender gap is the largest recorded in 24 years of polling. The finding culminates years of rising liberalism among women ages 18 to 29, without any increase among their male peers.

That article is a bit old, here’s a new one from this week in The Post Millennial:

In annual surveys over the last few years, data pulled from Monitoring the Future has shown that about a quarter of high school seniors identify as conservative or very conservative. Only 13 percent of the 12th grade boys identify as liberal.

[…]The graph excludes moderate students, but of those high school seniors that do identify politically, around 65 percent of boys were conservative while only around 31 percent of girls identified that way.

According to surveys, young women are also more likely to support abortion under any circumstances (40 to 27) and more likely to support same-sex marriage than men.

I don’t support abortion because I favor the rights of unborn babies over the happiness of adults. I don’t support same-sex marriage because studies show children do better when they are raised by a mother and a father. And I think that’s why most of these men are with me, they follow that same reasoning, and side with the children against the adults.

I thought this part of the article was interesting:

As one Politico analyst put it, “Democrats have a masculinity problem.” Citing trends among black and Latino voters, the analyst pointed out that even in minority communities that have voted majority Democrat, men have been turning to the Republican party at higher rates than women.

Some conservative figures such as Jordan Peterson and Dennis Prager (through PragerU) have millions of followers on YouTube, a platform where the users are majority male.

In addition, one of the more popular conservative political podcasts, The Ben Shapiro Show, has an audience that skews overwhelmingly male at 86 percent. The audience also skews younger, 18-44, in comparison to Fox’s former show with Tucker Carlson, 25-54, which skews slightly female at 53 percent.

This is good news. Boys are finding themselves role models who they see as “strong”. And those new role models are conservative. These stronger role models champion truth, and they make moral judgements. Even if it hurts other people’s feelings.

Let’s go on to the second point. These leftist policies are having a bad effect on young women’s mental health.

Feminist web site Evie Magazine reported on the some 2020 findings by Pew Research (left-wing pollster):

A 2020 Pew Research study reveals that over half of white, liberal women have been diagnosed with a mental health condition at some point.

[T]he study, which is titled Pew American Trends Panel: Wave 64, was dated March 2020 — over a year ago.

The study, which examined white liberals, moderates, and conservatives, both male and female, found that conservatives were far less likely to be diagnosed with mental health issues than those who identified as either liberal or even “very liberal.”

[…]White women, ages 18-29, who identified as liberal were given a mental health diagnosis from medical professionals at a rate of 56.3%, as compared to 28.4% in moderates and 27.3% in conservatives.

I found an interesting article in the Wall Street Journal that talked about how one leftist policy concern (global warming alarmism) is tied to higher rates of mental illness.

It says:

A study in 2021 of 16- to 25-year-olds in 10 countries including the U.S. reported that 59% were very or extremely worried about climate change, and 84% were at least moderately worried. Forty-five percent claimed they were so worried that they struggled to function on a daily basis, the definition of an anxiety disorder.

The study found that the mental illness was more common in younger people:

Climate anxiety and dissatisfaction with government responses are widespread in children and young people in countries across the world and impact their daily functioning.

So now we are looking at a direct link between the policies of the left, and the lower mental health of the left. And we know that more women than men are on the left. And we see more mental illness among women.  Interesting, isn’t it?

And this has consequences. Leftist women are noticing that men are more conservative than they are, and it’s affecting their dating:

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The marriage rate is also declining. Could this decline in marriage be related to the increase in leftist women, and all the related mental illnesses that leftist women have? Does it make sense for a conservative man to enter a relationship where he pays all the costs and bears all the risks, but all the decisions are being made by a leftist woman? It’s dangerous for a man to do that.

Consider that the divorce rate is very high right now, and divorce takes away a man’s money, his access to his kids, and his freedom. Women initiate 69% of divorces. College-educated women  – who are especially leftist – initiate 90% of divorces. This high divorce rate cannot be blamed on men, because the divorce rate of lesbians is the highest of all. No man to blame in that situation.

Why would a man sign up to be controlled by feminist institutions, like the divorce courts? Men are not interested in projects where they have to pay for everything, but someone else is making the decisions. Especially if they get blamed when things go wrong.

Facing all of these risks, a man would have to be crazy to even talk to a leftist woman – much less date her. Unfortunately, we aren’t making enough young conservative women for these conservative young men to marry. And so, the marriage rate is declining. Young women today are not as conservative as previous generations.

I know a lot of people today are worried about young men falling under the influence of bad role models. But the surveys show that boys tend to have the right role models, and the right political views. So, we need to work on making young women more conservative.

14 thoughts on “New survey: high school boys twice as likely to be conservative than high school girls”

  1. This info was also commented on by CatholicVote.Com in today’s Loop.
    So if there are several to many conservative role models for young men, who would we pick for conservative role models for young women? What should they be like? Let’s concentrate on the values they might be drawn to. How about joy? Do young women gravitate to joyful, funny people? Or kindness? Are the influenced by people who look out for others? How about people who are known to be giving to others of their time and skills? Seek to be peacemakers? Purveyors of happiness wherever they show up?
    Who are the current role models for young women and do they display any of those virtues to their adoring young fans?
    If we continue to allow all the different media to select the candidates for “role model” that our young women see, we will continue to have a huge problem coming up. We adult women have to model for our youngsters what a true woman is like, and we haven’t been doing a very good job of it ourselves.

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    1. I am male, but I actually look up to women like Kristen Waggoner and Jennifer Roback Morse, so I don’t know why young women are so bad at choosing role models. There are good women out there to look up to.

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      1. Neither of those are able to take young women away from women like Ariana Grande or Kylie Jenner. Some of these young female influencers have over a million followers! Who do we have to put up against them?

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  2. The fact that the girls are influenced by strangers on the internet tells me they are already lost. Their parents must have accepted “normal” as a rationale for not fighting for their daughters who are now more influenced by pixel images then women in their family or church.

    Boys want to be astronauts, firemen, etc, which is role -model-based. It’s only a demonstration of feminist belief in the church that women equally need a role model like men do.
    They don’t. Paul said to imitate him (as a type of role model), but older women are to train younger women(ie., not a role model). Women don’t need a target to shoot at, they need restrictions and husbandry of their emotions and impulses.

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    1. Whether they need them or not, they have them. Sadly for us, they have the wrong ones, as the previous commenter said. You just have to look at what women are listening to, watching and reading to see who their role models are, and it’s nothing that a man could marry.

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  3. I am not sure I would classify Evie Magazine as feminist since they hold to “celebrating feminity” which is something loathed by feminists. I think the better term is “center-right” women’s magazine. One reason that I think that is because they still promote wearing bikinis which, in my opinion is immoral and a Christian woman should never wear one.

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  4. “So, we need to work on making young women more conservative.”
    People in relationships tend to respect each other, therefore, young women will tend to respect her strong young husband’s conservative views and become conservative herself. Unless, the liberal girly-man is submissive. When I meet old friends (or my 30 YO nephew pro baseball player) who say such drivel as “shes my better half” or “I cannot believe I am so lucky to be with her”. Dude, do you ever hear your woman saying such things on her Facebook? No? Well, believe me, she may have such high respect for you that she may start to believe you. “Yes, I am too good for you and you do not deserve me.” The fireman down the street never says such things so I need to prove to him I am good enough by pinning my legs behind my ears like Bugs Bunny.

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  5. What is your guess at the number of Christian homes that have a Taylor Swift fanatic? 25% to 35% is my guess. She’s a huge role model and I bet most girls can’t distinguish between her marketing discipline of staying away from controversy, and an actual righteousness. More importantly, neither can their parents.
    How many of those Christian parents tell their daughters no to Swift because she’s rejected Christ and glorifies fornication and sexual perversity? Maybe none.
    If they cannot see the evil of Swift, then how will they ever understand any aspect of apologetics?

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