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You might say that the [Republican] party has already succumbed to a culture of misogyny and sexual predation. And in many ways, this is true. Donald Trump, an adjudicated rapist, is the leader of the party. His cabinet is lined with officials accused of the same or similar conduct.

But it’s important to stress the potential for a much darker generational shift in how the party approaches women’s issues. This requires focusing on the young men already in the party and those who will age into politics over the next decade, looking at their views and the media ecosystems in which they operate.


The popularity of Trump with Gen Z men and the success of influencers like Tate suggest a dark and ugly future for the American right. I have argued before that the increasing popularity of Trump and MAGA with young men is indicative of a shift in our politics. It’s one that moves Trumpism from an outlier to the normalized mainstream. It’s an idea that runs counter to the liberal common sense about what should work in a modern, plural society. But it is integral to the nature of authoritarian, anti-liberal politics and the reaction against contemporary progressivism.

There is no law of gravity that dictates a generation must be more open-minded and civilized than those that came before it. Young voters have been enthralled with extremism before. Many young Germans, for example, saw the Nazis as a forward-looking and exciting party. As Rampell notes, there’s real cause for concern that figures like Trump and Tate can harness the anomie and sense of dislocation among young men to press them with ways of building community around noxious but potent ideas of masculine virtue.

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