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Dating Culture Is Bad. Is Gen Z Pushing Back?
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Americans are racking up the “body count” and getting married later in life (or not at all). There’s a consensus that the dating scene is bad — but how bad is it? And what are Gen Z conservatives doing to fix it?
On today’s episode of The Spectacle podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay are joined by four young writers and editors at The American Spectator. They talk about the conservative dating scene, the impact the #MeToo movement has had on young men, and the young Americans trying to date intentionally and build families. Tune in to hear their conversation!