Mark Mitchell
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17% of all Gen Zs are single and not even dating.
And then when you look at what they want out of relationships, NBC did this polling,
If you compare Gen Z young men that voted for Trump, what do they define success as?
In this poll, they define success as, yes, a career, yes, having a career and being a breadwinner, but also being married and having children.
Those were very high on the list of what Trump voting Gen Z men wanted, which is most Gen Z men.
Well, what do the 18 to 29-year-old Harris voting women want?
Well, they want careers also by a much higher margin.
What they don't want is kids and marriage.
They don't define that as success, only 6% of them.
And so these people want totally different things, and they're being indoctrinated, like we talked about with Reddit, into an online monoculture that is filling a gap β
left by religion, there's a message.
There's almost a religious battle in this country for the hearts and minds of these people.
And it's being filled with things like hate and the LGBTQ movement.
I think this might blow many people's minds.
But there are more people in the 18 to 29-year-old cohort in America who identify as LGBTQ than who identify as Catholic.
And of the 18 to 29-year-olds, Catholic is their highest religious ID.
And not only that, there's more Gen Z LGBTQ people than there are 18 to 29-year-olds who say that they are very religious.
23% of Gen Z says they're LGBTQ.
Only 18% say they're very religious.
Less than 20% say they're Catholic.