Most young people who roll their eyes cannot even remember Trump‘s first president presidency. They have never lived through a war and have little knowledge of other countries in the world. Is it grass or ketamine or just a poor education that makes them unable to imagine what a dictatorship is like. The old trope of “it won’t happen to me“ appears to be believed.
Most young people who roll their eyes cannot even remember Trump‘s first president presidency. They have never lived through a war and have little knowledge of other countries in the world. Is it grass or ketamine or just a poor education that makes them unable to imagine what a dictatorship is like. The old trope of “it won’t happen to me“ appears to be believed.
I think since they’re constantly on their phones they’re inundated with misinformation that you or I know is BS. The right has completely dominated the content game when it comes to things like using younger influencers & comedians to have podcasts that use something other than politics to draw them in but then once they’re in, start hitting them with whatever propaganda they (the powers on the right) think they (the youth) need to hear. The youth aren’t really interested in politics so for the most part, they won’t care to follow up. That’s just how I’ve observed things the last few years .
Yes, I agree with you. They are always on their phones rehashing their dramas with their friends. Unfortunately, too few families eat dinner together anymore where we used to have cross-generation conversations. IMO, we need to scrap article 233 and regulate social media. In my dreams I would have a large electrical outage hit all purveyors of deliberate misinformation.
Most young people who roll their eyes cannot even remember Trump‘s first president presidency. They have never lived through a war and have little knowledge of other countries in the world. Is it grass or ketamine or just a poor education that makes them unable to imagine what a dictatorship is like. The old trope of “it won’t happen to me“ appears to be believed.
I think since they’re constantly on their phones they’re inundated with misinformation that you or I know is BS. The right has completely dominated the content game when it comes to things like using younger influencers & comedians to have podcasts that use something other than politics to draw them in but then once they’re in, start hitting them with whatever propaganda they (the powers on the right) think they (the youth) need to hear. The youth aren’t really interested in politics so for the most part, they won’t care to follow up. That’s just how I’ve observed things the last few years .
Yes, I agree with you. They are always on their phones rehashing their dramas with their friends. Unfortunately, too few families eat dinner together anymore where we used to have cross-generation conversations. IMO, we need to scrap article 233 and regulate social media. In my dreams I would have a large electrical outage hit all purveyors of deliberate misinformation.