Signal Intelligence Report: Influence Campaign by Special Interest Groups
The increased mentions of Gen Z may be part of an influence campaign by special interest groups to shape public opinion and policy decisions.
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As a boomer, I’m shocked by gen Z’s attitude towards women – something has gone very wrong | Joan Smith
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Binge drinking rises sharply among gen Z in their early 20s
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Gen Z men twice as likely as baby boomers to believe wives should obey husbands
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As a boomer, I’m shocked by gen Z’s attitude towards women – something has gone very wrong | Joan Smith
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- As a boomer, I’m shocked by gen Z’s attitude towards women – something has gone very wrong | Joan Smith
- Gen Z men twice as likely as baby boomers to believe wives should obey husbands
- Binge drinking rises sharply among gen Z in their early 20s