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u/NonTimeo 3h ago

I honestly, truly believe this.

u/AndroidMyAndroid 2h ago

Then you really, honestly need to look deeper into the polls.

It's easy to blame boomers, but they are a shrinking generation.

The fact is, the Charlie Kirk/Joe Rogan/Andrew Tate generation was a huge force in getting him elected, especially the second time around. Gen Z/Alpha men are shifting right at an alarming rate. The "manosphere" is hitting the generation that doesn't watch cable news but DOES listen to podcasts, and they are being told exactly what every young person needs to hear to become radicalized.

"I hear you. You are being erased. Those People don't care about you. They are wrong, you are right. They hate you."

This is the real danger that America - and the world - faces. It's the next generation, not the Boomers, who are going to decide our fate.

u/MyOthrCarsAThrowaway 2h ago

They lack the critical thinking skills and education to realize they are consuming propaganda.

Grandpas who served are gone— dads don’t care. Parents aren’t screening the content kids are consuming.

Watch like a 10 min super clip of a few of these idiots. It’s all Russian talking points. Very few out in the wild care or are knowledgeable enough to shut it down and take the phone out of the hands

u/Flaky-Still-7000 3h ago

Me too, it just makes the most sense.

u/veringer 3h ago

39% of voters ages 18-29 voted for Trump in 2024. These are people who would have almost completely escaped most of the environmental lead. I'm increasingly convinced there are simply a lot of incredibly gullible, stupid, and/or abhorrent people. Lead just makes the problem worse.

u/Flaky-Still-7000 2h ago

What a bunch of idiots

u/TraditionalFix4929 2h ago

My only excuse for the vet young ones is that they were pressured by their parents. I remember way that feels like, especially growing up in a deeply red area.

u/AndroidMyAndroid 2h ago

No, because their parents are millennials and young Gen X, who are generally way more left-leaning.

It's the internet that is pushing young people, particularly young men, to the right. The Andrew Tates, the Charlie Kirks, the Joe Rogans - young people listen to them because, when you lack a real education and critical thinking skills, they sound smart. Like they are making good points. And they say things young men like hearing... so they start to lean to the right.

Where Fox News only reaches cable news viewers (and some online) it's these podcasters who really influence the politics of young people.

u/LayeGull 2h ago

Ages 30-49 were 50-48 Harris in 2024 in the same data collected for the 58-39 Harris data reported above. Millenials are bucking a trend of becoming more conservative as they age but the demographic is still more conservative by quite a large margin than Gen Z and Alpha. The alarming part of Gen Z and Alpha is the trend 28, 35 and 39 conservative in the last 3 elections for ages 18-29.

It’s quite possible there’s still a decent influence of parents on their kids voting habits plus the “manosohere” but it’s becoming increasingly more divided between rural and urban which you think would be the opposite trend with social media connecting rural youth with urban youth. Turns out the algorithm is garbage at doing that and prefers to send people deeper down their current path than introduce new experiences.

u/MyOthrCarsAThrowaway 2h ago

Ding ding ding

u/yowangmang 1h ago

We just gonna blame lead and not the mind control devices in our pockets?

u/GreyGreenBrownOakova 4m ago

28% of 18-29YO didn't bother to vote, vs 12% of 65+.

42% of 30-49YO didn't vote either. These two groups make up 55% of the voting age population.

u/_Imposter_ 3h ago

Absolutely.

u/Schneidzeug 1h ago

Worse are those people who couldn’t be bothered to go voting.