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In reply to the discussion: Why don't more men identify as liberal? [View all]lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)15. Most of the "reasons" are actually self-justification.
For example, the assertion of homophobia or racism or loss of privilege often dominate the conversation
They're the worst kind of "explanations" because they not only free us from any responsibility for outreach, but actively discourage it.
The bigger problem with the gender gap in voting is that when women marry, they adopt the voting patterns of their husbands.
I think you touched on an answer here. People tend to mirror what your expectations of them are. If men are expected, stereotyped and believed to be privileged homophobic racists, they tend to gravitate toward groups for whom being labeled that way isn't a problem.
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Yeah, I've noticed that DU doesn't always gel real well with the actual, objective outside Universe.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2014
#9
Honestly, in my experience political divisions break more on geographic and religious lines
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2014
#6
I hear you. And it's a question which has been broached, in various forms, in here before I think.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2014
#12
I suppose talking about the 80% of men who voted for Romney was accidental?
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#21
To accept an ideology but refuse the name implies some sort of associational shame...
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#23
Unfortunately, I think "emotional remoteness, physical violence and anti-intellectualism" is
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#43