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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]Sparkly
(24,701 posts)110. I really don't care where you hang out.
That was not my point.
Yours is not the first generation to struggle, and I'd dare say yours might have struggled among the least over the past 150 years, while at the same time believing previous ones had everything handed to them and cheated you, somehow (at least, that's what it seems to me -- I'd love to know my perspective is wrong).
This is not meant to "tell you off." The original point was about engagement in VOTING. Yes, civic engagement, political engagement, protests and activism would be good too, but how about just VOTING, as a start?!?
Personally, I'll be dead before the next presidential election. But I hope the youth in my family who need Democratic initiatives will have them.
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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