Do you share political views with your Gen Z child?

Anonymous
We are all liberal, although only my older kid really pays attention. She is threatening to either not vote or vote third party because of Biden's stance on Israel-Gaza. I would rather vote for a different Democrat, too, but I'm not really interested in seeing Project 2025 come to fruition, so Biden it is.
Anonymous
I am a right-leaning moderate who does not enjoy talking about politics. My right-leaning moderate daughter loves talking about politics.
Anonymous
I’m a moderate who generally agrees with my oldest (my youngest seems to be trending right as well).

My moderate right-leaning older DD is currently trying to convince me to write in for Nikki Haley and is very pro-Israel. She is pro-life and believes there are only two genders but she supports gun restrictions and thinks gay people should be allowed to get married. When it comes to book banning she thinks that graphic sex scenes shouldn’t be in school libraries. We are Hispanic and she thinks immigration reform is just a way for Democrats to keep winning without actually solving any problems and making it easily to immigrate legally. She doesn’t want immigrants living in school gyms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both my Gen-z children share DH’s and my political views in general. When you get down to the nitty gritty we have a few differences. They are more black and white still and I have worked hard in my life to see the grey.


This is us as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m a younger millennial and more right wing than my parents or grandparents. They’re all progressive democrats.


millennial are the worse, won't you voting age when Trump was elected??

Gen Z is way better than any other Gens


DP, I was voting when Trump was elected and very happy that I was able to buy a small house right after the college with 2.5% interest rate.
Anonymous
The inflation and bad job market really affected our children and they think it's bidens fault
Anonymous
We talk about politics a little, but not a lot. Ds is slightly more conservative than we are, dd slightly more liberal. I'd say we are all generally center.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m a moderate who generally agrees with my oldest (my youngest seems to be trending right as well).

My moderate right-leaning older DD is currently trying to convince me to write in for Nikki Haley and is very pro-Israel. She is pro-life and believes there are only two genders but she supports gun restrictions and thinks gay people should be allowed to get married. When it comes to book banning she thinks that graphic sex scenes shouldn’t be in school libraries. We are Hispanic and she thinks immigration reform is just a way for Democrats to keep winning without actually solving any problems and making it easily to immigrate legally. She doesn’t want immigrants living in school gyms.


Is there a different definition of immigration reform? Immigration removal, perhaps?
Anonymous
DH is extremely conservative, and I'm moderately conservative. DS1 is to the right of Genghis Khan and DS2 isn't that far right but thinks Trump is too far to the left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A am a bleeding heart liberal, spouse is ani-political. One child matches me, the other is essentially liberal, but likes to argue, debate and discuss opposing viewpoints (whereas I think anyone who is a right winger is an uneducated moron)


You thinking very high of your child.
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