Are Millennials Abandoning Liberty? - With Special Guest Jeff Deist - Ron Paul Liberty Report

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Are Millennials Abandoning Liberty? - With Special Guest Jeff Deist
Video 19 min. Tuesday March 13, 2018 Ron Paul, Daniel McAdams, and Jeff Deist
Mises Institute President Jeff Deist joins today's Liberty Report to take a look at the future of the libertarian movement. Plus special bonus: What's happening at the State Department? (@ about 12:00)
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My POV is that most millennials have never experience Liberty.

Pretty good guess. The generation is generally defined as being born between 1980-2000ish, so a lot of them grew up in post-9/11 Murica where most freedom is illegal. :( We reap what we sow, folks.
 
Pretty good guess. The generation is generally defined as being born between 1980-2000ish, so a lot of them grew up in post-9/11 Murica where most freedom is illegal. :( We reap what we sow, folks.

Yep.

I was lucky to by raised by smart, & truly educated, parents. ;)
 
So , born in 1980 by 1998 a student or in the work force . A life of ease and modern convenience . Might be soft .
 
So , born in 1980 by 1998 a student or in the work force . A life of ease and modern convenience . Might be soft .

LOL :D Remember that oldsters said the same about your generation too, uncle oyarde. :D It's a story as old as time-old people whining about how the youth are soft and/or corrupt.

“They only care about frivolous things. When I was a boy, we were taught to be discrete and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly impatient of restraint.” -Hesiod 750-650 BC
 
LOL :D Remember that oldsters said the same about your generation too, uncle oyarde. :D It's a story as old as time-old people whining about how the youth are soft and/or corrupt.

“They only care about frivolous things. When I was a boy, we were taught to be discrete and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly impatient of restraint.” -Hesiod 750-650 BC

LOL- they say that about every generation.

My great grandparents were young jazz swing musicians, but swing was evil, according to the oldsters of the day.

For the next generation, Rock'n Roll was a communist plot; all who listened to it were helping the commies- they needed to be more educated and listen to the great jazz that the oldsters now preaching, had grown up with.

And, so it goes.......
 
My POV is that most millennials have never experienced Liberty.


Exactly. You can't very well abandon something you have little knowledge of and never truly embraced to begin with. I think most young people nowadays could be reached with the right message and a little effort. That's not to say I see the love of liberty gery strongly evident among them atm, but there is cause for hope there.

Of much greater concern to me is how many so-called liberty advocates who seem to have lost their friggin' minds and turned their backs on major aspects of the philosophy of liberty in recent years. That is both of grave concern and truly discouraging. If you can't manage to keep the onescyou've already won over, you must be doing something seriously wrong. Either that or you never truly won them over to begin with.
 
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LOL- they say that about every generation.

My great grandparents were young jazz swing musicians, but swing was evil, according to the oldsters of the day.

For the next generation, Rock'n Roll was a communist plot; all who listened to it were helping the commies- they needed to be more educated and listen to the great jazz that the oldsters now preaching, had grown up with.

And, so it goes.......





I wanna girl, I get her, and I get her friend
Five girls singing in my bedroom, start my own band
They love me in my peak, but this love is fake
Everyday's my birthday, 'cause bitches love cake


Decisions, but I want it all
So I get it all
I wanna eat the whole cake
I'm not sharing
I'm not sharing
You should have learned how to bake
 
Exactly. You can't very well abandon something you have little knowledge of and never truly embraced to begin with. I think most young people nowadays could be reached with the right message and a little effort. That's not to say I see the love of liberty gery strongly evident among them atm, but there is cause for hope there.

Of much greater concern to me is how many so-called liberty advocates who seem to have lost their friggin' minds and turned their backs on major aspects of the philosophy of liberty in recent years. That is both of grave concern and truly discouraging. If you can't manage to keep the onescyou've already won over, you must be doing something seriously wrong. Either that or you never truly won them over to begin with.

Agree about "liberty advocates" who seem to have lost their friggin' minds. Very painful to watch.

I have been involved with people my age who have woken up. Ron Paul was an amazing influence to many. Some have just lost hope.
 
LOL :D Remember that oldsters said the same about your generation too, uncle oyarde. :D It's a story as old as time-old people whining about how the youth are soft and/or corrupt.

“They only care about frivolous things. When I was a boy, we were taught to be discrete and respectful of elders, but the present youth are exceedingly impatient of restraint.” -Hesiod 750-650 BC

Soft . I have seen nothing to make me think different . Which is OK I guess .
 
Exactly. You can't very well abandon something you have little knowledge of and never truly embraced to begin with. I think most young people nowadays could be reached with the right message and a little effort. That's not to say I see the love of liberty gery strongly evident among them atm, but there is cause for hope there.

Of much greater concern to me is how many so-called liberty advocates who seem to have lost their friggin' minds and turned their backs on major aspects of the philosophy of liberty in recent years. That is both of grave concern and truly discouraging. If you can't manage to keep the onescyou've already won over, you must be doing something seriously wrong. Either that or you never truly won them over to begin with.
I am approaching an oldster and I approve this message.
 
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