malloc wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2026 3:15 pm
The most striking point is not the specific percentage but the fact that zoomers are more conservative than older voters. That really should alarm you because it means the electorate in general is shifting rightward as conservative zoomers replace more liberal older people over time.
THIS DOES NOT HAPPEN. You are making shit up, and denying reality in the face of overwhelming evidence.
First, here are
political leanings by generation. (Leaving out moderates; do the math.)
Silent: cons 48%, lib 22%
Boomers: cons 40%, lib 24%
Gen X: cons 36%, lib 25%
Millennials: cons 26%, lib 37%
Gen Z: cons 27%, lib 36%
Older generations are MORE CONSERVATIVE.
Second, as for misogyny, it was not fought by "Boomer politicians". It was a struggle by activists, fighting the majority at every point; in the 1970s and far longer "feminist" was a dirty word. Those activists generally weren't boomers themselves— e.g. Gloria Steinem was Silent; Bella Abzug, Shirley Chisholm, and Betty Friedan were Greatest.
You have some strange idea that there was some golden era when there was no right wing, everyone was liberal, and victories magically appeared without a fight. I've said many time that the liberal era worked better than the plutocratic one, but every damn liberal victory required a long damn fight not only with conservatives but with centrists, who always thought that treating women, blacks, gays, etc. as human beings was going too far and too fast. Progressives have always felt, from the time there were progressives, that times were dire. The fight was always overwhelming. Some people did it anyway, and to them we owe any advances we have.
In particular, you don't get that what are now far-right ideas were once mainstream. You think you're smart because you read a survey, but not only did I provide evidence,
I was there. Racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. were
everyday, majority opinions. Read a book on the Civil Rights movement someday, by a black person. News flash:
almost all whites were racist. Northern racism and segregation were actually harder to fight than southern.
As just one more data point, Nixon's popular vote percentage in 1972 was
61%. Trump's was 49.8%. There are a lot of nuances I've explained elsewhere, but the raw fact is that the right and center-right were the overwhelming majority in the 1970s and they've been losing ground ever since.
That is why they are so angry and desperate. If they actually had a safe majority, they wouldn't have to try to mess with elections.
Because I and others keep swatting down your misconceptions, you probably think we're "not worried" or something. No, you dweeb, it is not that you see a problem no one else sees. We all see the problem. You just insist on decorating it with falsehoods and doomerism.