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Taylor Swift on the red carpet before the 2024 Grammy Awards on Feb. 5, 2024.
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She’s just won the Grammy for Album of the Year.

Her boyfriend is on his way to the Super Bowl.

Will Taylor Swift end 2024 as triumphantly as she began it — by tipping the
presidential election?

Fans surge to register whenever Swift promotes voting, and she endorsed Joe
Biden last time.

But it’s a fair bet most Swifties who care about elections are already on the
rolls and detected by polling — they’re not a swing constituency.

And while new registrations matter, every presidential election produces plenty
of those.

It’s more likely that Swift hastens registrations among zoomer women who would
sooner or later participate anyway — driven by support for abortion or loathing
of Donald Trump — than that she conjures up a new demographic from apolitical
music lovers.

Swift’s politics are simply too ordinary to make her a force for change.

Her views are, in fact, fine tuned to fit what her listeners (and peers in the
entertainment industry) already believe.

What’s true of her music applies to her opinions as well — this is safe,
mainstream stuff for the masses, or rather, since the masses and political
consensus are a thing of the past, this is what a large but limited market
wants.


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Swift’s support for LGBTQ causes, service-sector labor unions and carbon offsets
to combat climate change make her a safely conventional 21st-century liberal.

Indeed, it’s safer to profess these views than it would be to say nothing, since
silence about gender or climate, like colorblindness in racial politics, is now
deemed an actively right-wing stance by progressives.

In 2012, Swift told Time, “I don’t talk about politics because it might
influence other people. And I don’t think that I know enough yet in life to be
telling people who to vote for.”

She’s older now — but is she politically wiser or just wise to the risk of
remaining neutral when her industry and audience profile demand taking a side?

Left-of-center social and economic attitudes are, for millennial and Generation
Z women, the closest thing to not having any politics: They are the path of
least resistance — and least reflection.

Significantly, Swift’s political passions stop at the water’s edge: She’s made
no forays into Israel-Palestine issues, which have the potential to embroil her
in real conflict with some of her audience and admirers.

As a celebrity in 21st-century America, Swift is second only to Donald Trump, if
that.

Yet she’s politically inert — though in many respects she’s Trump’s opposite
number.

Trump’s base skews male, and his support among women is strongest with married
women.

Male Swifties aren’t unheard of, but Swift’s lyrics about failed relationships
with men are the bedrock of her appeal to a mostly female fanbase.

She’s the most famous woman in America today because, perhaps uniquely, she
combines antithetical dreams and aspirations.

Swift is blue-eyed, blonde, beautiful, classically feminine in an age when
beauty is supposed to encompass the widest array of body types and what it means
to be a woman is open to question.


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She’s Miss Americana — the homecoming queen dating the football hero who’s
headed to the championship.

And although she’s sexy, she hasn’t sold herself as a sex object the way a
Madonna or Cardi B has.

Swift represents quite a traditional image of happiness for a young American
woman.

But she also represents a later feminist ideal — her songs are scathing about
men, and she’s richer than her boyfriend.

She’s independent, yet still adheres to a midcentury archetype; feminist and
feminine.

That’s a powerful formula, neither so restrictive that it repels teenage girls
who want freedom to define themselves, nor so open-ended it leaves them lost in
a maze of revisionist identities.

Men who like Trump don’t necessarily want to be him — especially if they’re
conservative Christians — but they think the forces against him, or that he’s
against, are the same ones against them: political correctness, globalization, a
credentialist elite.

Those forces are against masculinity, too, as PC demands sensitivity, the
economy turns labor unisex and education favors conscientious girls and women
over individualistic (for better or worse) boys and men.

The discontents of Trump’s male voters lend themselves to a political style, if
not always an articulate program, and translate into a potent electoral force.

The Swift phenomenon has roots just as deep and equally entangled with sex and
identity — but it’s based on a fragile contentment, not politically galvanizing
discontent.

What happens when the two halves of Swiftism, feminist and feminine, are pulled
apart by progressives’ attacks on the meaning of men and women?

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Across the developed world, women are moving left while men are going right.

But it’s hard to see a place for the well-defined femininity of Taylor Swift in
the future progressives are building.

For now, the Swifties lean left — tomorrow, when the consequences of progressive
politics sink in, they may come to a new appreciation for the right.

Daniel McCarthy is the editor of Modern Age: A Conservative Review.

Twitter: @ToryAnarchist




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