Despite accusations of abuse and sexism and numerous misogynistic statements, a surprising number of women voted for Donald Trump. But the newly elected president also received many votes from young men in a form of protest against wokeism – a trend also found in Europe.
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At Chatham University, Dana Brown has been unusually busy since Donald Trump won the US presidential election on Tuesday.
“I and many of my colleagues have spoken to young female students who have come to us and said: “I’m worried, I’m afraid of the future. Not just for Trump’s America, but also for the many young men who voted for him,” says the professor of political science.
Source: politiken.dk