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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]LuvLoogie
(8,163 posts)The pro crypto votes. The votes for Rubio and the rest. The knee-capping of the ACA. Gillibrand's bigotry and opportunism. The insider trading.
The young are paying attention, many of them living day to day, seeing altruistic life choices ridiculed by civil society. The Democrats give a feeble rhetorical defense of health care, the environment, civil rights. They should be rhetorically attacking the Roberts court the activist appellate judges. gumming up processes.
Call out trump and Miller for their white supremacist policies on a daily basis.
I mean the whole of leadership performative protest is to have the caucus walk out onto the Capitol steps. As if they were middle schoolers walking out on math class over a pop quiz.
This isn't about our party failing the young. It is about the generations in charge failing the young. We are blind to our own responsibility in this. We have to fix this within ourselves. It's up to party leadership to figure out what it stands for. What it's willing to fight for. Ultimately it has to be Justice. America is becoming a full on Ponzi scheme. The young can see that.
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