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Fight your biology, lose your stability.

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Ideology shapes outcomes. The data shows it.

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When meaning collapses, mental health follows.

BRIEFING

Grant here. No matter how much liberals and the media try to spin it, the numbers keep saying the same thing: single liberal women are straight up miserable. And not just “down in the dumps,” but they’re having a mental health collapse like no other. Let’s break it down.

Katy Faust, founder and president of Them Before Us, a global children’s rights nonprofit, lays out a pattern that has been visible in the data for years but rarely acknowledged by the left. The women struggling most are the ones heavily influenced by a philosophy that teaches them to distrust their own bodies, detach from their fertility, and view motherhood as something to resist instead of something to embrace.

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The important thing to see here is that this ideology isn’t purely accidental. It was engineered to separate women from the natural structures that stabilize mental well-being: identity, continuity, family formation, and the sense of rootedness that comes from aligning with, not fighting against, biological reality.

Many conservatives can see this connection between extreme feminism and mental health, and as we see above, women like Faust see the pattern as well. But still, even despite various polls and studies, liberal women still seem to be stuck in their own self-destructive bubble.

Just to add even more data onto the heap, the American Enterprise Institute’s Survey Center on American Life consistently found that liberal women under 30 report the highest levels of loneliness, anxiety, and psychological distress of any demographic group in the United States. Their recent report showed liberal women were nearly three times more likely than conservative women to report being in poor mental health.

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Young liberal women are especially prone nowadays to reporting poor mental health. This was the discovery that Zach Goldberg made almost five years ago pouring over Pew data in the spring of 2020. Further research in 2022 found that depression had surged among liberal high school girls in the last decade-and-a-half, and much more so for them than other high schoolers, especially conservatives.

Is this ideological gap in the mental health of liberal and conservative women still present?

Yes, new evidence from 2024 American Family Survey indicates it is. Young liberal women are markedly less satisfied with life than their conservative peers. Specifically, we found that 37% of conservative women reported being “completely satisfied” with life, whereas only 12% of liberal women did. Young conservative women are three times as likely to report being very satisfied with life compared to young liberal women. Moreover, liberal women are two to three times more likely to report they are “not satisfied” with their lives, compared to conservative women. And consistent with previous research, the effect of ideology on young women’s happiness held up to controls for age, education, race, and income.

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Faust’s video emphasizes that this mental decline is not solely a personality issue or a generational flaw, but rather a predictable result of a philosophy that has reshaped women’s understanding of their bodies, their purpose, and their path to stability. When an ideology teaches women to treat their biology as a burden and their fertility as an obstacle to be avoided at all costs, it’s not at all surprising that many of them feel empty and unfulfilled.

And again, the ideology shaping these young, lonely liberal women didn’t exactly emerge randomly. It’s been slowly building over time, across many generations, and it’s gradually accumulated to prevent women from truly embracing their feminine identity, relationships, and overall rootedness. Instead, they’re knee-deep in a framework that has them sitting in an empty apartment with a cat, an empty pint of ice cream, and 15 overgrown houseplants.

NOW YOU KNOW

The mental health spiral follows the ideology that shaped it.