I'm trying to find some good class based analysis on the subject. I feel like Matt has spoken about this sort of thing on his vlogs but its kind of hard to search through those to pinpoint a specific talking point.
I'm trying to find some good class based analysis on the subject. I feel like Matt has spoken about this sort of thing on his vlogs but its kind of hard to search through those to pinpoint a specific talking point.
Probably the extra level of precarity that comes with having debts from education, mortgages, car payments, kids, but also a riskier personal income after sacrificing career stuff for family life. Also because culture a lot of them don't have the familial or community ties to lean on if things go wrong or to contextualize what's happening in a healthier way. Can't assuage that fear with the electoral system so Q is the next best "Things are fucked and we gotta do something!" outlet.
Right but theoretically don't men also face these same types of precarity?
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