Constance Grady
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There is a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her. Weird. Weird. So we didn't do that this time. She told Entertainment Weekly that the original film was extremely dated when it comes to the ideas of women being in roles of power.
My theory is that this was like the bro election and the bros voted and won.
My theory is that this was like the bro election and the bros voted and won.
My theory is that this was like the bro election and the bros voted and won.
I mean, yeah, you're bro-adjacent. I'm specifically talking about like young men, I would say like 18 to mid-30s maybe. Bruh. Bruh.
I mean, yeah, you're bro-adjacent. I'm specifically talking about like young men, I would say like 18 to mid-30s maybe. Bruh. Bruh.
I mean, yeah, you're bro-adjacent. I'm specifically talking about like young men, I would say like 18 to mid-30s maybe. Bruh. Bruh.
But yeah, when we talk about the bro vote, what we're talking about is like the coalition of kind of Gen Z male voters who have been leaning to the right in ways that kind of deviate from what we would think of as, you know, the kind of straightforwardly liberal youth vote. Right.
But yeah, when we talk about the bro vote, what we're talking about is like the coalition of kind of Gen Z male voters who have been leaning to the right in ways that kind of deviate from what we would think of as, you know, the kind of straightforwardly liberal youth vote. Right.
But yeah, when we talk about the bro vote, what we're talking about is like the coalition of kind of Gen Z male voters who have been leaning to the right in ways that kind of deviate from what we would think of as, you know, the kind of straightforwardly liberal youth vote. Right.
Yeah, I mean, I think there's so many different, like, reasons for it. I mean, part of the reason, yeah, like, in the 2000s, like, being, like, to the left was, like, what the cool kids did.
Yeah, I mean, I think there's so many different, like, reasons for it. I mean, part of the reason, yeah, like, in the 2000s, like, being, like, to the left was, like, what the cool kids did.
Yeah, I mean, I think there's so many different, like, reasons for it. I mean, part of the reason, yeah, like, in the 2000s, like, being, like, to the left was, like, what the cool kids did.
You know, it was, like, anti-Bush and, like, anti-Iraq war.
You know, it was, like, anti-Bush and, like, anti-Iraq war.
You know, it was, like, anti-Bush and, like, anti-Iraq war.
So right now, all we have are exit polls. We won't know, like, for sure things for another couple weeks. But it is showing that, you know, 18 to 29-year-old men are, like, favored Trump 49%. And 18 to 29-year-old women favored Harris by 24 points. So that's, like, a huge gap between what young men are voting for and what young women are voting for. And...
So right now, all we have are exit polls. We won't know, like, for sure things for another couple weeks. But it is showing that, you know, 18 to 29-year-old men are, like, favored Trump 49%. And 18 to 29-year-old women favored Harris by 24 points. So that's, like, a huge gap between what young men are voting for and what young women are voting for. And...
So right now, all we have are exit polls. We won't know, like, for sure things for another couple weeks. But it is showing that, you know, 18 to 29-year-old men are, like, favored Trump 49%. And 18 to 29-year-old women favored Harris by 24 points. So that's, like, a huge gap between what young men are voting for and what young women are voting for. And...
I think what we're seeing is a lot of young men reacting to, you know, the enormous strides that women have made in the last 50 years. You know, like more women out earn men, more women are getting college degrees. You know, these men sometimes feel very left behind. That's what they say. They feel, you know, Me Too was an overreach.