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Condé Nast

The big two genders are said to be at war. Here's why

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In Pennsylvania , women aged eighteen to twenty-nine swung forty points for Kamala Harris , while their male counterparts swung twenty-four points for Donald Trump .

The conflict has been building for decades , says Julian Zelizer .

Zelizer: Women, acquiring education and workplace power and economic independence, drew closer to a party that valorized equality.

Sally Kohn : The gender war revolves around two competing visions of a woman’s life.

She says men aged 18 to 29 have moved almost thirty points rightward since 2020 .

Kohn says men fear women's enthrallment to independence at the expense of their own centrality, and women fear their subjugation to men.

Donald Trump's return to power is the beginning of a political era that will likely last decades , says Julian Zelizer .

Zelizer : For those of us whom God made heterosexual, the intimate realm is politicized now more than ever.

It’s from here, in the arena of flesh and friction and surprise and transcendence, we learn how badly we need one another.

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65

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72

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38

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informal

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English

Language complexity

55

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offensive

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short-lived

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