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    8 months ago

    This is definitely a generational issue. Younger people are over it and older people are doing what they know.

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        8 months ago

        And 50 years ago nobody outside of the Arab world cared. That’s the change — people care now.

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                8 months ago

                You’re underselling today’s youth. We’re all dinosaurs and they see the world in a completely different light.

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                  If you’re just axiomatically committed to bullshit, there’s nothing I can do about that, but I’m a young person and, uh, no, zoomers aren’t special. They’ve got just the latest iteration on time-honored brainworms, and the disparities between them and their elders can be explained by difference in social position, both the traditional “young people are poorer and less institutionally entrenched” bit plus the more unique problem of median downward mobility, but that pushes radicalization both ways and it doesn’t push them evenly in an uneven environment. Going just by the odds, what stands out about Gen Z is that they are the most likely generation in the last several decades to be at the helm of a successful fascist uprising, which is much more likely than them doing socialist revolution (though them just finding some new way to be neo-neoliberals is still more likely than a socialist revolution in the US).

                  I’m on a communist board, it’s not like I don’t want the Zoomer Vanguard of Marxist revolutionaries to be a real thing – and I aspire to help instigate it – but hope and love are not enough to make it so, and we cannot hope to contribute to making the world better without a solid understanding of how the world can [and may] be worse.

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                    8 months ago

                    You have an agenda and you’re angry about it. I frankly stopped reading your responses about three back. Why not devote your efforts to someone who is interested and take a persuasive instead of hostile tone?

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        8 months ago

        From recent observation, world governments are following the Israel line—basically universal and unceasing support.

        Reading around places like here or reddit, however, I’ve noticed that people are for the first time putting blame on Israel for this happening and are demanding better treatment for Palestinians.

        I’m not convinced that this would have happened ten years ago, but maybe it would have. It also seems that polls are finding greater support among older populations than among younger ones.

        My point? I suspect that the next generation of politicians will view this as apartheid and not protection from terrorism.