04-04-2020, 03:41 PM
(04-04-2020, 08:33 AM)Ghost Wrote:(04-04-2020, 08:08 AM)David Horn Wrote:(04-02-2020, 03:32 PM)Ghost Wrote: This includes Dark Activists/Younger Millennials born from 1997 to 2002 too, as most sources group them as being Generation Z (the entire span) or Zillennials that lean Generation Z (the case for 1997-1998 or 1997-1999, depending on the person or source).
Since around 2015, I'm hearing this whole thing about them being "the most conservative generation since WWII" (unlikely, but not as unlikely as the other claim) or that they're going full-blown ethnonationalist/racial identitarian/Generation Zyklon (which seems extremely and laughably unlikely).
And then on other sources, they're said to be more liberal than even Millennials, especially on social views.
They may be socially conservative, but politically conservative is unlikely. They have a front row seat to the idiocy of the moment. It's impossible that it has no impact on them today, and moreso in the future. We've been lead far into the 4T by the overly cautious and true reprobates. It's hard seeing this as embracing of our young in any positive way -- and they know it.
I know from personal experience that formative events tend to amplify with time.
Socially conservative meaning pro-gun/pro-life/pro-God (like the stereotypical conservative) or anti-Semitic/opposes miscegenation/anti-LGBT (like the alt-right)?
I think it will be the former, since the openness of all generations will be a must in a all-minority society. I'll tell myself that, at least. I won't be around to know otherwise, unless things change radically and soon.
Intelligence is not knowledge and knowledge is not wisdom, but they all play well together.