> young men are choosing at an alarming rate to follow people like Andrew Tate and Charlie Kirk.

Are they though? This sounds like a huge blanket statement.

I don't have a source on me right now, but it's pretty well reported that men Gen-Z and younger are becoming increasingly aligned with alt-right beliefs. That is to say, not fiscal conservativism, but the identity politics of the American right.

I don't mean to say a majority of them are like this, to be clear.

> it's pretty well reported that men Gen-Z and younger are becoming increasingly aligned with alt-right beliefs.

Where are these reports?

Wikipedia’s summary of Gen Z political beliefs do not support the assertion that young men are increasingly alt-right leaning.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_views_of_Generation_...

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To me a lot of that noise still sounds like propaganda to make alt-right groups seem less fringe and weird and more popular than they really are. The problem is propaganda like that does help them because nobody is calling it out and are taking such reports at face value.