The View Co-Hosts Dismiss Gallup Poll on Young Men, Blame 'Manosphere' for Religious Shift
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 12
The View Co-Hosts Dismiss Gallup Poll on Young Men, Blame 'Manosphere' for Religious Shift
1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 12
Summary
Whoopi Goldberg and her fellow "The View" co-hosts rejected a Gallup survey showing young men becoming more religious and socially conservative, with Goldberg saying polls can be made to "say what you want."
The panel tied the shift to the "manosphere," arguing some young men want wives to "do what they’re told" rather than treating the findings as a broader religious or cultural change.
Goldberg also pushed back on social-conservative attitudes around family choices, saying women should make their own decisions and pointing to child-rearing costs as a reason fewer people may embrace traditional norms.
The segment landed amid wider reporting that parts of Gen Z—especially young men—have been moving rightward and showing greater interest in religion in recent years.