Just because Gen Z is willing to make fun of retarded feminists and troons doesn't suddenly mean they're going to go back to church and preach that Hitler did nothing wrong.
plus making fun of doesn't mean you advocate for something, even though it might seem that way. satire is a great example of this, don rickles made fun of everyone but probably was the most similar to mr.rogers when he wasn't in performance mode.
beyond that the overton window has shifted too, even saying you want to get rid of gay marriage makes USPG2 hate you, when that was considered a moderate position 20 years ago.
your average zoomer on tiktok, if they went back in time 15 years ago would be considered a far leftist today, even if you're only talking about Groypers. being anti-immigrant and anti-israel used to be an acceptable view in leftist circles, there's that famous video of Bernie Sanders saying open borders is a koch brothers proposal signalling that it was for far-right wingers of the era.
Another thing that should be worth noting is that current statistics with Gen Z show that there is no religious revival in America either.
something people apparently forgot but was constantly talked about was that thanks to immigration from more conservative areas like latin america or africa or asia you're going to get these weird stats where people will claim to be more religious or less into woke nonsense but will still vote left. thats the whole "immigrants are natural conservatives" retardation from the Bush era comes from.
its like how jewish people will preach all about closed borders, hating muslims, and loving their country and flag but then be the biggest leftists possible because they're only right wing when it comes to israel
while people will say they're christians culturally, like Null, they aren't doing anything beyond saying it online. you're not hearing about Ethan Ralph or Josh or other fat guys attending religious services or going to confession. the fact that they have to preach their christianity instead of it being a de facto norm says a lot more about its real decline.
like if you go back to any pop culture in the 2000s, even in the late 2000s, it was assumed you were christian so mentioning stuff like hell and demons and jesus wasn't coded the same way someone mentioning that stuff is today.
like way back in 2006 you had a #1 song about defeating the demons and your spirit living on in the afterlife and 0 people saying its weird because christian culture was that dominant. now a blatant Taken knock off like Sound of Freedom instantly is assumed to have religious messages and therefore should be avoided because of it.