Rightwing gen Z women are celebrating the anti-trans supreme court ruling

This article examines the growing influence of Gen Z conservative women within the MAGA movement, specifically highlighting their active support for recent Supreme Court rulings regarding transgender rights. The authors argue that these women are a consequential, organized force that challenges the media's focus on 'red-pilled' young men.
Why it matters
It highlights a shift in the demographic composition and leadership of the American conservative movement, suggesting that young women are becoming central to its political strategy.
‘Whatever comes next in the Maga movement, gen Z women will be at the center.’ ‘Whatever comes next in the Maga movement, gen Z women will be at the center.’ Opinion US politics Rightwing gen Z women are celebrating the anti-trans supreme court ruling Kelsy Burke and Katie Gaddini Gen Z conservative women may be fewer in numbers than their male counterparts, but they are no less consequential
The framing uses terminology like 'anti-trans' and characterizes the movement through a sociological lens that emphasizes the 'stripping of rights,' which aligns with a progressive editorial perspective.
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