They also are far less likely to be more religious, and more likely to support traditional morality, vote conservative, and less likely to grow up in one or two child (spoiled) families, be unmarried, have no children, and imagine that income should be via welfare, and that gender is fluid, and that they should be fearful of Climageddon, etc.
Less likely more likely less lixokely mere likely... I can't even tell what they're trying to say here...
Sorry, that was me, as a result of trying to restructure the sentence but being in a rush and not fully reading it before I hit post, after collecting and pasting and formatting research findings on this class (which is the main content). Meaning,
Gen Z is far less likely to be religious, support traditional morality, vote conservative, and more likely to grow up in one or two child (spoiled) families, be unmarried, have no children, and imagine that income should be via welfare, and that gender is fluid, and that they should be fearful of Climageddon, etc.
Again, sorry for the confusion.
Ah mkay no problem. Some of those seemed to contradict each other so I wasn’t sure (originally) what was quite going on.