Multiple outlets characterize a growing backlash in the United States and other Western countries against several left-leaning political priorities. Both sources argue that public support is shifting away from policies and messaging they describe as focused on climate advocacy presented as “haranguers,” gender and sex-focused political messaging, and race-related political industries. They also describe opposition to what they call “open-borders” approaches and to narratives they associate with “ungrateful” immigrant populations.

While the two articles share the same broad framing—that more Americans and Westerners are increasingly resisting these themes—they do not provide specific data, polling results, or concrete policy changes. Instead, they present the shift as a general trend in public sentiment, suggesting that political messaging connected to these issues is losing traction.

Overall, the sources agree that a growing segment of the public is rejecting aspects of left-leaning platforms, but they do not detail the mechanisms of change (such as elections, legislative outcomes, or measurable shifts in public opinion).