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ANGRY YOUNG WOMEN by @emilylawford and @Scarlett__Mag It was a Wednesday night and seven members of the University of Leedsโ feminist society had invited me to join their book swap. I asked how they felt about the young men they knew. โI donโt care for them,โ said a girl called Ruby imperiously. โTheyโre not bad people, but they refuse to call out their friends who make other girls uncomfortable. Theyโll laugh at jokes that are sexist, racist, homophobic, they donโt care about political issuesโฆ I donโt think they like women a lot.โ If a man is attracted to you, she said, he might talk about things like toxic misogyny. If he doesnโt fancy you, he wonโt bother. โI feel like a lot of it is quite sexually motivated with men.โ I asked if theyโd consider dating a man with different political views. They all immediately said no. โI donโt think Iโd even be friends with one,โ said one girl. โThey donโt see you as human.โ Only one woman, Evelyn, admitted to having male friends (though she was worried this made her a โpick meโ, trying too hard for male attention). Evelyn was concerned about what the men she knew were watching online. โThe stuff thatโs being said about women is crazy,โ she said. โTheyโre getting all these reels, talking about, like, bad stuff about women. And I get reels of women saying bad stuff about men. I try to think, not all men are like this, butโฆโ On the internet, women and men have never been more alienated from each other. While the toxic, often hard-right politics of the manosphere have been exhaustively documented, the new generation of female influencers are nearly as extreme โ just on the other side of the political spectrum. The โfemosphereโ spans a range of tones: there are misandrist dating coaches who urge women to reject men altogether, and more explicitly progressive content creators who cover global and domestic politics. Exclusive polling by Merlin Strategy for the New Statesman reveals that young women, aged between 18 and 30, are by far the most progressive demographic in the UK. Young women are 26 percentage points less likely to feel positively about capitalism than young men, and much less likely to feel the economy works in their favour. Gen Z women are more likely to support causes such as feminism, environmentalism and anti-racism than young men. They also feel much more negatively towards young men than young men feel about them. I spent the last few months in search of the new left-wing young women. It wasnโt difficult โ they were everywhere. But it all felt impossibly bleak. They werenโt excited about their futures. They didnโt like the men they knew, or the idea of those they didnโt. Men were just a threat who had the potential to harm or trap them. This will almost certainly make relationships harder: fewer than half of young women feel men understand them. Young women are much less likely than men to date people who disagree with their politics. People will get lonelier, and angrier. Young women are twice as likely to not want children as young men. And itโs getting worse. Women under 25 are most likely to believe things are โstacked against me, no matter how hard I tryโ. A significant majority of young women feel isolated from the rest of the country. The two main political parties arenโt reaching out to them specifically. Many women told me they feared a Reform government pressuring them to have babies. Many say they will vote for the Greens in the upcoming local elections, but few seem to believe that will make a difference. They donโt feel represented by mainstream politics, and they donโt think anyone cares. Cover art by Carl Godfrey

