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GenZ and the downfall of Conservatism

[quote]Life is beautiful. Let the future generations cleanse it of all evil, oppression and violence, and enjoy it to the full.

- Leon Trotsky[/quote]

Youth culture has always been tied to Rebellion and Social Activism. From the Civil Rights movement, the protests against the Vietnam War, the student protests of 68, the Arab Spring, and so many more.

Gen Z falls in line with the generations that came before but are confronted with the destruction caused by climate change, an ever growing capitalist system, inequalities and violence in the name of preserving the status quo and many more problems.

Due to Social Media young people of today are faced with the grim realities of today which causes mental health issues to rise but at the same time a rise in social activism.

For example in the US data shows that Generation Z are less likely than older Americans to be a member of a religious group (4 in 10 don’t affiliate) and appear to care more about systemic issues and an equitable future than upholding traditional nuclear family structures that are way out of touch with their realities.
Studies show that more than 50% of the younger generations take anti-capitalist stances and that Socialist sentiments are on the rise. This sparks hope for a brighter future.

With social media throwing the window wide on all forms of activism Gen Z has the capacity to raise awareness about the issues disturbing them, even if the path to concrete change is still long. Still rooted in local struggles and realities, contemporary social movements are increasingly “glocal” operating both globally and locally, with offline and online networks overlapping. Many of the recent youth-led street protests have been organised online, with Twitter, TikTok and Instagram serving as hubs for information and networking.

With that said, I am hopeful that new generations will lead the way to a better future and will bring upon the downfall of conservatism, capitalism and all fascist tendencies.
Conservative parents need to be put in their place, it is not their future. Let's free the world from their grip.

The road will be long, the future uncertain and filled with pain but I hope that new generations will burn this old system to the ground to establish a new one.
There is plenty of economic theory besides the mainstream capitalist ones, that prove a different system does not have to be an utopy.

The future belongs to the working people, the queers, the feminists and to put it simply to all the people who are ready for change.
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redredred · M
Damn but you’re in for an awful fall. Yeah, every generation thought it had the answer and the old people were just fools.

You’ll be old one day, I hope the socialist nightmare you lust over is in power and there to explain the social justice joy of old-age euthanasia.
Gloomy · F
@redredred 🥱 you're a libertarian, a foolish ideology for selfish crbabies that don't like living in a society and the responsabilities that come with it but don't mind taking advantage of all the benefits that come with it.
redredred · M
@Gloomy Are you ever right about anything? So far not on this site. All we libertarians believe is a very simple formula for actions in groups. It boils down to this. “Initiate no fraud or force against another”.

If you find that offensive, you have great promise as a socialist since socialism is based on fraud snd force
Gloomy · F
@redredred Since you love to brag on about the failures of Socialism has there ever been a libertarian state? Wouldn’t there be at least one country with minimal government, free trade, open borders, decriminalized drugs, no welfare state and no public education system?
No? Cause it would be a fuckin nightmare.
Gloomy · F
@redredred also there needs to be some kind of force holding a society to certain standards. There are reasons why things like a minimum wage exist, why regulations are in place, ....
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room101 · 51-55, M
@redredred Please name one country where "the libertarian ideal" has been adopted. Just one.

redredred · M
@room101 Adopted in total? None. But the various principles of libertarianism have fueled most strong economies. JFK reduced marginal tax rates from as high as 91% to a maximum of 40% and the economy soared. Reagan followed suit with similar results. Singapore has done much the same economically but fallen tragically short on other aspects of personal freedom.

It’s a bit sad I have to point out where freedom as policy has led to improvement in people’s lives. It’s almost as if you doubt (or are afraid of) personal freedom as a benefit. Seriously, do you want more government in your life? Have you ever left the DMV thinking those people should have more control of your life?
room101 · 51-55, M
@redredred It's a bit sad that you don't know the difference between free market economics ie monetarism, as espoused by Friedman and adopted by Reagan and what Libertarianism actually is.

Like I said, a housecat that is utterly dependent on a system that he doesn't understand or appreciate 🤦‍♂️