'The View' dismisses more young men turning to religion as part of 'manosphere'
'The View' dismisses more young men turning to religion as part of 'manosphere'
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culture
The View
Portrays the show and its hosts as dismissive and ideologically biased against religious conservatism among young men
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The View
Portrays the show and its hosts as dismissive and ideologically biased against religious conservatism among young men
The article frames the discussion on 'The View' as a derisive dismissal of a legitimate cultural trend, using selective quoting and emotionally charged language like 'shut up' without sufficient context or balance.
""I don’t like these polls because I think they are made to say what you want them to say," Goldberg said."
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identity
Young Men
Frames young men turning to religion as part of a regressive, patriarchal movement rather than a sincere spiritual or cultural shift
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Young Men
Frames young men turning to religion as part of a regressive, patriarchal movement rather than a sincere spiritual or cultural shift
The article adopts and amplifies the 'manosphere' framing from the co-hosts, suggesting that religious interest among young men is primarily about control over women rather than faith or personal values.
""It’s the manosphere," Haines replied. "It’s the manosphere that wants their way," Whoopi agreed."
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culture
Media
Critiques mainstream media for ideologically dismissing cultural shifts that challenge progressive narratives
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Media
Critiques mainstream media for ideologically dismissing cultural shifts that challenge progressive narratives
The article positions 'The View'—a prominent media platform—as emblematic of a broader media tendency to mock or pathologize conservative or religious trends among youth.
""The View" co-hosts dismissed a recent Gallup poll on Friday showing that many young men are becoming more religious and socially conservative."
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culture
Religion
Undermines the legitimacy of religious conversion among young adults by associating it with ideological extremism
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Religion
Undermines the legitimacy of religious conversion among young adults by associating it with ideological extremism
The article links rising religiosity among young men to the 'manosphere' without presenting counter-narratives or acknowledging possible genuine spiritual motivations, thus delegitimizing the trend.
"Goldberg replied by suggesting, "I think what they’re talking about is because we’ve heard so many young men, we’ve talked about so many young men, they want their wives to cleave to them and to do what they’re told.""
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politics
Social Conservatism
Associates rising social conservatism with regressive gender dynamics rather than moral or philosophical conviction
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Social Conservatism
Associates rising social conservatism with regressive gender dynamics rather than moral or philosophical conviction
The article frames increased social conservatism (e.g., opposition to premarital pregnancy, birth control) as driven by patriarchal control rather than ethical or religious belief.
"Goldberg said, "I think what they’re talking about is because we’ve heard so many young men... they want their wives to cleave to them and to do what they’re told.""
The article frames a Gallup poll and its discussion on 'The View' through a politically charged lens, emphasizing the 'manosphere' narrative. It reproduces emotionally loaded language without sufficient critical distance or balance. The headline exaggerates and misrepresents the co-hosts' engagement as dismissal.
Average for all sources over the last 60 days for 'CULTURE — OTHER'.