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It might be news to you but it is possible to critique the work of others without being upset. That you're upset I dared disagree with the article says more about you than about me.
Firstly, Millenials are the first generation to go further left as they age, countering the authors claims that Millenials have become more conservative.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-26/millennials-rewriting-the-rules-of-australian-politics/106050836
And as I said there has been consistent polling showing that Gen Z men are more conservative than previous generations, being beaten out only by boomers.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/australian-gen-z-men-more-conservative-than-their-gen-x-millennial-forebears-20250416-p5ls4t.html
Whether or not these socially conservative beliefs translate into conservative votes is another matter.
"Results from this masthead’s Resolve Political Monitor showed young Australian men were swinging back towards left-wing candidates in the middle of the Australian election campaign, with only modest differences between young men’s and women’s voting intentions on a two-party basis. "
Literally from the article you posted. Guess how Gen z voted in the election.
The claim in the article was
This is not shown in data, which indicates that Millenials are more socially progressive than Gen Z.
From the SMH article I linked, which is in line with other polling. Kosmos interpretation of the data and represenation of Gen Z as more progressive than previous generations appears to be false based on polling data.
What you've quoted has literally no bearing on the fact that Gen Z are more socially conservative than previous generations.
They are separate data points. I'm not sure how to break this down further for you.
Go back to the derby bro. They'll appreciate the hoops you're jumping through there
Reading comprehension is jumping through hoops now 🤡
I've just been quoting the shit you've been posting back at you it's not my fault you haven't got your story straight
It really helps if you actually understand what you’re quoting because you clearly don’t.
Go on, explain then
I already did, in a way that a functional adult can comprehend, but I don't teach special ed so I won't be humouring you further.
Just explain it lol why's it so hard