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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]58Sunliner
(5,886 posts)93. Amen.
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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]
PeaceWave
Jul 2
OP
We're dying off. Some would say finally. So we have less power and we aren't used to it.
scipan
Jul 2
#2
Younger people need to realize that they too will get older and need those services.
totodeinhere
Jul 2
#4
that concept is lost on young people, just like it was for us when we were that age. Mother Nature gives the young a
msfiddlestix
Jul 2
#40
I find these arguments that ascribe generational blame to be singularly unhelpful, not to mention inaccurate
markpkessinger
Jul 2
#44
But clearly not enough to take issue with the OP blaming young voters for Trump's Medicaid cuts.
meadowlander
Jul 2
#58
I would suggest a more significant issue is people ignoring the historical context, refusing to take responsibility for
meadowlander
Jul 2
#92
We certainly should give them more heed, since they are the only possible future
Jack Valentino
Jul 2
#8
This. Considering how old the Republicans pushing this shit that will throw seniors into the street are themselves, I
Karasu
Jul 2
#16
Just another splinter cultivated by Republicans to keep America divided and distracted.
live love laugh
Jul 2
#13
can't read, can't write, can't go 30 seconds without their phone. at least they have tik tok to care for them lol nt
msongs
Jul 2
#22
Disappointed to see this from you. If I broadbrush slated old folks using stereotypes of them, I'd be roasted alive here
Celerity
Jul 2
#25
You're in for a treat when you need them to pick your nursing home and sort your meds
Orrex
Jul 2
#28
Please tell me what political activism you engaged in that would make any of the things I mentioned "silly"
Sparkly
Jul 2
#100
This is completely lost, and if the Dem leadership remains the same nothing substantial
Passages
Jul 2
#34
And the music they listen to! So loud! Have you seen how they dress? Indecent! And their hair? Long, short, and
Solly Mack
Jul 2
#35
We need to stop this generational blaming. The main problems are income inequality
travelingthrulife
Jul 2
#38
Interesting spin... seems to me a good portion of older voters turned on themselves.
Chakaconcarne
Jul 2
#41
That is not true. AP Votecast: 45yo to 64yo went for Trump +6, and 65yo and up went Trump +4
Celerity
Jul 2
#46
Damn that's worse than I thought, GenX broke towards TFG hard followed by boomers.. dann
uponit7771
Jul 2
#49
After the 2022 midterms I started to sound the alarm on Gen X and also (well before even then) Latino voters and younger
Celerity
Jul 2
#55
These younger adults might have to take in their grandparents and parents in if things get back and we'll go back
kimbutgar
Jul 2
#77
As I recall, Gen X was the most disappointing group in the general election
tulipsandroses
Jul 2
#103