Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought gen z boys liked him, is that changing?
Gen Z boys were reacting to the DEI and identity politics that Democrats were espousing for the last 10 years. Think of it from their perspective. If you were a white, Asian, or Latino 18 year old straight male, it became clear you were not welcome in the Democratic Party because of things you have no control over - your race, sexuality, your parents income, your religion, and so on. Progressives identified these boys as the enemy. And GenZ boys responded accordingly and tuned out Democrats and tuned in Joe Rogan.
But that didn't mean for a moment that they liked Trump and the GOP. It's just that Democrats identified them as an enemy. They were always told to be "allies" while the focus was elsewhere. These boys have the same sensibilities as most young people when it comes to health care, the environment, a social safety net, education, and so on. It's just that Democrats went out of their way to antagonize young men. They are as appalled by Trump as everyone, but they feel unwelcome among progressives and the Democratic Party.
This is incredibly stupid.
Talking about other people doesn't mean you're the enemy.
This is the attitude of the Democratic party. And this is the problem. Instead of listening to and validating their feelings, you call them stupid. How is that helping?
Validate what? That it's only 60 percent about them, not 100 percent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest question
Who cares. He’s a lame duck. What anyone thinks about Donald Trump has no bearing after 2028.
Who will be the new boogeyman then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought gen z boys liked him, is that changing?
Gen Z boys were reacting to the DEI and identity politics that Democrats were espousing for the last 10 years. Think of it from their perspective. If you were a white, Asian, or Latino 18 year old straight male, it became clear you were not welcome in the Democratic Party because of things you have no control over - your race, sexuality, your parents income, your religion, and so on. Progressives identified these boys as the enemy. And GenZ boys responded accordingly and tuned out Democrats and tuned in Joe Rogan.
But that didn't mean for a moment that they liked Trump and the GOP. It's just that Democrats identified them as an enemy. They were always told to be "allies" while the focus was elsewhere. These boys have the same sensibilities as most young people when it comes to health care, the environment, a social safety net, education, and so on. It's just that Democrats went out of their way to antagonize young men. They are as appalled by Trump as everyone, but they feel unwelcome among progressives and the Democratic Party.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought gen z boys liked him, is that changing?
Gen Z boys were reacting to the DEI and identity politics that Democrats were espousing for the last 10 years. Think of it from their perspective. If you were a white, Asian, or Latino 18 year old straight male, it became clear you were not welcome in the Democratic Party because of things you have no control over - your race, sexuality, your parents income, your religion, and so on. Progressives identified these boys as the enemy. And GenZ boys responded accordingly and tuned out Democrats and tuned in Joe Rogan.
But that didn't mean for a moment that they liked Trump and the GOP. It's just that Democrats identified them as an enemy. They were always told to be "allies" while the focus was elsewhere. These boys have the same sensibilities as most young people when it comes to health care, the environment, a social safety net, education, and so on. It's just that Democrats went out of their way to antagonize young men. They are as appalled by Trump as everyone, but they feel unwelcome among progressives and the Democratic Party.
This is incredibly stupid.
Talking about other people doesn't mean you're the enemy.
This is the attitude of the Democratic party. And this is the problem. Instead of listening to and validating their feelings, you call them stupid. How is that helping?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought gen z boys liked him, is that changing?
Gen Z boys were reacting to the DEI and identity politics that Democrats were espousing for the last 10 years. Think of it from their perspective. If you were a white, Asian, or Latino 18 year old straight male, it became clear you were not welcome in the Democratic Party because of things you have no control over - your race, sexuality, your parents income, your religion, and so on. Progressives identified these boys as the enemy. And GenZ boys responded accordingly and tuned out Democrats and tuned in Joe Rogan.
But that didn't mean for a moment that they liked Trump and the GOP. It's just that Democrats identified them as an enemy. They were always told to be "allies" while the focus was elsewhere. These boys have the same sensibilities as most young people when it comes to health care, the environment, a social safety net, education, and so on. It's just that Democrats went out of their way to antagonize young men. They are as appalled by Trump as everyone, but they feel unwelcome among progressives and the Democratic Party.
This is incredibly stupid.
Talking about other people doesn't mean you're the enemy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought gen z boys liked him, is that changing?
Gen Z boys were reacting to the DEI and identity politics that Democrats were espousing for the last 10 years. Think of it from their perspective. If you were a white, Asian, or Latino 18 year old straight male, it became clear you were not welcome in the Democratic Party because of things you have no control over - your race, sexuality, your parents income, your religion, and so on. Progressives identified these boys as the enemy. And GenZ boys responded accordingly and tuned out Democrats and tuned in Joe Rogan.
But that didn't mean for a moment that they liked Trump and the GOP. It's just that Democrats identified them as an enemy. They were always told to be "allies" while the focus was elsewhere. These boys have the same sensibilities as most young people when it comes to health care, the environment, a social safety net, education, and so on. It's just that Democrats went out of their way to antagonize young men. They are as appalled by Trump as everyone, but they feel unwelcome among progressives and the Democratic Party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought gen z boys liked him, is that changing?
Gen Z boys were reacting to the DEI and identity politics that Democrats were espousing for the last 10 years. Think of it from their perspective. If you were a white, Asian, or Latino 18 year old straight male, it became clear you were not welcome in the Democratic Party because of things you have no control over - your race, sexuality, your parents income, your religion, and so on. Progressives identified these boys as the enemy. And GenZ boys responded accordingly and tuned out Democrats and tuned in Joe Rogan.
But that didn't mean for a moment that they liked Trump and the GOP. It's just that Democrats identified them as an enemy. They were always told to be "allies" while the focus was elsewhere. These boys have the same sensibilities as most young people when it comes to health care, the environment, a social safety net, education, and so on. It's just that Democrats went out of their way to antagonize young men. They are as appalled by Trump as everyone, but they feel unwelcome among progressives and the Democratic Party.
Wah, wah
GenZ unfortunately talk like they were raised in a 3rd world country.
Well now, they see the beginning of the 3rd world country we are becoming an some don't like it (probably for selfish reasons, but whatever.)
Enough talk GenZ, no one has time to roll out a welcome mat for you with everything that's going on.
Just start working, promise no one is going yo check your id to see how old you are and yell at you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought gen z boys liked him, is that changing?
My two sons are both Gen Z and hate him.
Both of my kids hate him.
And as they get older, they’ll naturally rebel against you, and embrace an opposite political ideology than mom and dad.
It’s not automatic, or natural. Kids rebel when they discover they’ve been lied to. That’s why MAGA wants to gut institutions for inquiry (education, science, and journalism), punish cities, and remove social mobility, so that kids will never encounter anything that might cause them to ask questions.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought gen z boys liked him, is that changing?
My two sons are both Gen Z and hate him.
Both of my kids hate him.
And as they get older, they’ll naturally rebel against you, and embrace an opposite political ideology than mom and dad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought gen z boys liked him, is that changing?
Gen Z boys were reacting to the DEI and identity politics that Democrats were espousing for the last 10 years. Think of it from their perspective. If you were a white, Asian, or Latino 18 year old straight male, it became clear you were not welcome in the Democratic Party because of things you have no control over - your race, sexuality, your parents income, your religion, and so on. Progressives identified these boys as the enemy. And GenZ boys responded accordingly and tuned out Democrats and tuned in Joe Rogan.
But that didn't mean for a moment that they liked Trump and the GOP. It's just that Democrats identified them as an enemy. They were always told to be "allies" while the focus was elsewhere. These boys have the same sensibilities as most young people when it comes to health care, the environment, a social safety net, education, and so on. It's just that Democrats went out of their way to antagonize young men. They are as appalled by Trump as everyone, but they feel unwelcome among progressives and the Democratic Party.
Anonymous wrote:I thought gen z boys liked him, is that changing?