Mark Cuban Blames Social Media for Misogyny Against Kamala Harris
Cuban argues that social media algorithms perpetuate gender bias in politics, affecting the perception of Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee.
- Mark Cuban, appearing on The View, highlighted how social media algorithms reinforce existing biases, contributing to misogyny against Vice President Kamala Harris.
- Cuban noted that platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram often present users with similar content, which can exacerbate gender divides in political perception.
- He emphasized that younger generations, particularly Gen Z, are heavily influenced by social media and often do not verify the information they consume.
- The discussion also touched on the broader gender gap in the upcoming election, with Harris facing challenges among male voters, while Trump struggles with female voters.
- Cuban, a supporter of Harris, criticized Trump's presidency and praised Harris for her willingness to collaborate across party lines and her economic policies.