Standing Room Only

Gen Z doesn't want to be tradwives

24 min · 17. apr. 2026
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Fox News is suggesting that young women want to ditch their careers and submit to their husbands. The data says otherwise. In this episode, Amanda debunks a Fox News segment promoting the "tradwife" myth and explain what Gen Z women actually want. Spoiler: feminist progress isn't reversing. Today's guest, Kylie Cheung, staff reporter at "Abortion, Every Day," explains why access to birth control could be the right's next major target—and why that matters for all women. Read Kylie's writing here: https://substack.com/@kylietcheung [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqblN1VldsVHhLRjM4X1FXVGtfUDl5TEdGem9xZ3xBQ3Jtc0treDNQWGowbU5IMFRqOHJrX1dVWm0wYnptNVFURWhnMndDN1AzVUdwRkhiTlpUUlhBS1E3S21WYl9LWFhOOXJyUkVlNEtldUliaktWT1p0UzFvZnNfX01kN1ViRDkxSTFwQUF5QVF2b1duZzZGaDMycw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack.com%2F%40kylietcheung&v=rdNgo4Gavv4]

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