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In reply to the discussion: At some point, young voters "broke bad" and turned on older voters. Maybe they didn't mean to hurt us. But, they did. [View all]msfiddlestix
(8,116 posts)very different perspectives, including the false sense of immortality. An inability to take in any notion of being in our shoes with the various needs we have, mother nature gives them this false idea they'll do things much differently than we attempted to accomplish in all aspects of life including political goals.
After all, we simply failed in our collective political goals. We keep failing. We think signing petitions, participating in protests to all the atrocities, and we simply fail to grasp TPB as ever simply doesn't give a flying fuck. Think of demos in response to the invasion of Iraq, the Vietnam war, etc etc etc. etc etc etc. Couldn't even manage to pass the ERA. So many things we didn't accomplish but should have. I get it. I
'm glad my 16 1/2 year old granddaughter is deeply informed and outraged over ICE and Climate Change.. as well as LGBTQ discrimination racism all of the things we are. She's not old to vote yet, but she will be in the next mid term election. It will be interesting to see where her perspectives land in the context of elections. But passing on optimism and evidence that we have a say, is going to be a challenge, given the context of where we are right now should never ever have happened.
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