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
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.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, and we all wish the Dems picks someone else for November.....
Anonymous wrote:Sorry if this belongs in Politics but I would like it here.
If you have a 20something… Gen Z. Does your child have similar political views to you, or did they rebel, in which direction, is there some overlap, or are they comparatively less political?
Please try to keep it less about the politics itself and more about the dynamics of values differences, influences, and how you observe your kids coming into their own on how they perceive the world.
Anonymous wrote:We do talk politics regularly. DH is conservative and I am a moderate - (which today means I am unhappy in both parties).
We have one DC who will be voting for the first time this election. They align with DH on most things. My younger two are both in high school still. One is probably between me and DH, but still sees things black-and-white, and the other is left of me, pretty liberal.