A Change in the Political Landscape
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brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:Hearing the younger people speak and their ideals had me thinking that the current leaders aren't listening or just don't get it.
This article on Diane Feinstein shows how the younger generation feels.
https://www.thenation.com/article/dianne-feinstein-isnt-too-old-but-she-is-too-out-of-touch/
I've mentioned before that I think that some of the current leaders are so far off from what people want now that there is going to be a huge political shift.
I see why they love Bernie Sanders and disliked Hillary.
Even coaching in sports are getting younger to appeal to the players.
The old guard is hanging on with a thread.
Thoughts? Articles?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJy_pT78fTU
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tempo_n_groove said:dankind said:They also loved Trump enough to elect him president. They then all adopted his golf course style and murdered someone in a college town. Anybody see the MAGA hat on Nikolas Cruz's Instagram?
It's only going to get worse.
Here's an article: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/29/world/americas/western-liberal-democracy.html
It's based on a study by a Harvard lecturer in government and a political scientist at the University of Melbourne, but what do they know?
It's basically saying that all the free world and it's democracies are declining and that people actually want a military run system of ruling.
That is just crazy.
Most of the people that are fleeing their war torn countries want that?
Most of the people that live here want to live in a police state?
Again, that is just crazy!I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:tempo_n_groove said:dankind said:They also loved Trump enough to elect him president. They then all adopted his golf course style and murdered someone in a college town. Anybody see the MAGA hat on Nikolas Cruz's Instagram?
It's only going to get worse.
Here's an article: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/29/world/americas/western-liberal-democracy.html
It's based on a study by a Harvard lecturer in government and a political scientist at the University of Melbourne, but what do they know?
It's basically saying that all the free world and it's democracies are declining and that people actually want a military run system of ruling.
That is just crazy.
Most of the people that are fleeing their war torn countries want that?
Most of the people that live here want to live in a police state?
Again, that is just crazy!0 -
New Survey Shows Young People Are Staying Liberal and Conservatives Are Dying Off
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/03/new-survey-young-staying-liberal-conservatives-dying-off.html0 -
dignin said:
New Survey Shows Young People Are Staying Liberal and Conservatives Are Dying Off
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/03/new-survey-young-staying-liberal-conservatives-dying-off.html
But then we (the generation, not me) got married and had kids and bought houses and started careers, etc., and so, so much of all that idealism went by the way side. And yeah, sure, to some degree that is understandable but in my opinion, not totally without due criticism. I personally stand by my belief that my generation dropped the ball. We had the momentum and didn't keep it going. And I'm not saying we should have just been knee jerk liberals or reject any and everything conservative, but because so many boomers essentially fell asleep on political and social issues or simply voted party line and stopped analyzing, thinking critically and taking a stand, we let the door swing wide open to the neo-conservative backlash that eventually led to the election of a man so unworthy of the office of president as to literally make a joke of that office (yeah, sorry guys, it wasn't just the Russians fault. Guess who didn't show up at the voting booths?).
So as much as I often feel hopeful in seeing the youth of today speaking up and taking a stand, I can't help but wonder if they too will drop the ball? Time will well.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
JimmyV said:riley540 said:JimmyV said:To be fair to today's youth, their only real experience has been with a government that in many ways has ceased to function and with an electoral system that utterly failed in 2016. So I can understand questioning whether this particular democratic republic is the best system possible.JimmyV said:To be fair to today's youth, their only real experience has been with a government that in many ways has ceased to function and with an electoral system that utterly failed in 2016. So I can understand questioning whether this particular democratic republic is the best system possible.
https://books.google.ca/books/about/How_Democracies_Die.html?id=GmkwDwAAQBAJ&redir_esc=y&hl=en
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brianlux said:dignin said:
New Survey Shows Young People Are Staying Liberal and Conservatives Are Dying Off
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/03/new-survey-young-staying-liberal-conservatives-dying-off.html
But then we (the generation, not me) got married and had kids and bought houses and started careers, etc., and so, so much of all that idealism went by the way side. And yeah, sure, to some degree that is understandable but in my opinion, not totally without due criticism. I personally stand by my belief that my generation dropped the ball. We had the momentum and didn't keep it going. And I'm not saying we should have just been knee jerk liberals or reject any and everything conservative, but because so many boomers essentially fell asleep on political and social issues or simply voted party line and stopped analyzing, thinking critically and taking a stand, we let the door swing wide open to the neo-conservative backlash that eventually led to the election of a man so unworthy of the office of president as to literally make a joke of that office (yeah, sorry guys, it wasn't just the Russians fault. Guess who didn't show up at the voting booths?).
So as much as I often feel hopeful in seeing the youth of today speaking up and taking a stand, I can't help but wonder if they too will drop the ball? Time will well.6/26/98, 8/17/00, 10/8/00, 12/8/02, 12/9/02, 4/25/03, 5/28/03, 6/1/03, 6/3/03, 6/5/03, 6/6/03, 6/12/03, 6/13/03, 6/15/03, 6/18/03, 6/21/03, 6/22/03, 7/12/03, 7/14/03, 10/3/04, 10/5/04, 9/9/05, 9/11/05, 9/16/05, 5/16/06, 5/17/06, 5/19/06, 6/30/06, 7/23/06, 8/5/07, 6/30/08, 8/23/09, 8/24/09, 5/4/10, 5/7/10, 9/3/11, 9/4/11, 10/11/13, 10/17/14, 8/20/160 -
benjs said:JimmyV said:riley540 said:JimmyV said:To be fair to today's youth, their only real experience has been with a government that in many ways has ceased to function and with an electoral system that utterly failed in 2016. So I can understand questioning whether this particular democratic republic is the best system possible.JimmyV said:To be fair to today's youth, their only real experience has been with a government that in many ways has ceased to function and with an electoral system that utterly failed in 2016. So I can understand questioning whether this particular democratic republic is the best system possible.
https://books.google.ca/books/about/How_Democracies_Die.html?id=GmkwDwAAQBAJ&redir_esc=y&hl=en
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