You have to understand. This isn't the 60's. My generation is not about spreading revolution through chanting in the streets and raising a ruckus. We're about disseminating information through the internet and by word of mouth. This is a revolution of ideas, it's a revolution of the fundamental ways of thinking that affect our country. The youth of this country have awakened, and we have Dr. Paul to thank for it. The message will keep spreading.
Although our revolution is not as emotional and not as visible as the counter-culture of the 60's, it is much more pervasive and much more enduring. An entire generation of young americans are growing up right now with the notion that government can not be trusted, the media can not be trusted, institutions and corporations are not to be trusted. WE the young people of the United States of America are learning that we can only trust ourselves, depend on ourselves, and learn the truth for ourselves.
Rest assured, something big and fundamental has happened, and it will not stop. Hundreds of thousands of people around the country have awoken, and there is no going back. Soon these hundreds of thousands will become millions, and you will begin to see the establishment crumble from within.
We understand that the policies set in motion decades ago will affect our lives for the foreseeable future. We are committed to do everything in our power to turn this ship around.
I can only speak for myself in this. However, I feel that what we are seeing today is a counter-revolution to the emotional revolution of the 60's. The 60's was a reactionary period of rebellion against a corrupt establishment. But because of it's emotional and unfocused nature, it lead to many reforms in thought that resulted in the nanny-state we have today. Those of us today share that same revolutionary spirit-- but now it's a revolution of the mind instead of the heart.
The baby boomer generation engendered political awareness, the fight for civil rights and equality, anti-establishment thinking, and environmental responsibility in the generation of today. We take those values that our parents have bestowed on us, and we apply the philosophy of personal liberty, responsibility, and self-government to them. Hopefully we will end up with a country that exceeds the hopes of its founding fathers.