I'm noticing that the younger generation is more tolerant of differences...as in lgbtq or different races etc
.... at least with my son and his friends they are very accepting of others differences ...it's not a big deal to.them ...and that's how it should be
.... at least with my son and his friends they are very accepting of others differences ...it's not a big deal to.them ...and that's how it should be
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@MarbleMarvel agreed
...we certainly need new blood running this country...the old ways do not work ...we need a progressive not a do nothing centurist or far right psychopath...neither will do anything good for this country
...we certainly need new blood running this country...the old ways do not work ...we need a progressive not a do nothing centurist or far right psychopath...neither will do anything good for this country
Punches · 46-50, F
@MarbleMarvel The older we get, the less tolerant we are to change and new ways.
We do not know what the future will bring yet.
It is easy to think we will welcome it but I imagine the boomers once thought the same thing.
We do not know what the future will bring yet.
It is easy to think we will welcome it but I imagine the boomers once thought the same thing.
@Punches I have to respectfully disagree.
I'm excited for my son and his generation. I believe in them 100%.
How can anyone become intolerant of change when it's the only constant?
I'm excited for my son and his generation. I believe in them 100%.
How can anyone become intolerant of change when it's the only constant?
I'm not quite ein that she range, but I would say the younger the less you see it, and it's much more in the older folks.
That being said, I think it's also important to note that different people claim different things are or aren't racism.
Like I've seen you get folks claim something was racist, and then an older folk, of the same race trying to correct them... like, that's not friendly, but racism is a heck of lot worse than that...
So the point, I feel like some have claimed anything they didn't like as racism, when it might of had nothing to do with race.
Just noting that there are different perspectives, on what should or shouldn't be claimed as racism... and I'm not here to judge, but just to point out, there could be different levels to it.
That being said, I think it's also important to note that different people claim different things are or aren't racism.
Like I've seen you get folks claim something was racist, and then an older folk, of the same race trying to correct them... like, that's not friendly, but racism is a heck of lot worse than that...
So the point, I feel like some have claimed anything they didn't like as racism, when it might of had nothing to do with race.
Just noting that there are different perspectives, on what should or shouldn't be claimed as racism... and I'm not here to judge, but just to point out, there could be different levels to it.
Akimbo75 · 46-50, F
I would say yes the younger generation is more accepting. but according to my kids, their high school in NJ was pretty divided by race, socially.
@Akimbo75 Most likely orchestrated by the leftist leaning public school teachers and administration, remember, it was them that created the hyphen American in the early 90's to separate the various races from one another.
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
I’m seeing less racism in the younger generation but it’s still very much present. The younger kids who are conservative are taking a hard right, at least here.
bijouxbroussard · F
There are some young black posters on the site, and hopefully they might see this and weigh in, too.
TurtlePink · 22-25, F
It’s the older generation
@TurtlePink they need to let you guys take the lead
Racism among the left knows no age...
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