itsthepathocrats
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Video at generation-we.com
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That scares the shit out of me too. The fight for America's future begins!"we are the largest demographic group in the United states, and once unified we can control America's political landscape"
Check out this blatant attempt to herd youth into their own corral and turn them
against all older generations.
Watch the video at generation-we.com
Who is driving this wedge between "Millennials" (their term) and all older
generations? Who is funding this, and why is it important to blame older
generations?
Please discuss, as this is an excellent example of how society is manipulated and
virtually all do not see it.
The older generation has done a good job of driving a wedge between themselves and the youth.
Stop trampling on my rights in the name of archaic patriotism, and then we'll talk.
The economic, monetary and political system has caused the demographic warfare. It will only intensify. For example, why should any employee be required to pay Social Security tax, in addition to student loans in some cases, when they will never see a single penny?
Many of the younger generation see the older generations as extremely poor stewards and the cause of the current mess. The older generation took a wonderful, free and prosperous country and have squandered the inheritance both political and economic with the current extremely burdensome tax system and police state. The younger generation is pissed and they are the ones who have to live with and raise their family in this mess. In addition, the younger generation is smarter and getting smarter faster. They apply this native ability with the free marketplace of ideas provided by the Internet and have as a generation, both left and right, rapidly embraced a 'libertarian' political philosophy. Millennials are closely aligned with Gen Y.
A great example of the disrespect from the older generation towards the younger generation is personified in John McCain. When a high school student about his age McCain responded rather contemptuously and called him 'a little jerk' and then finished with 'You're drafted.' The older generation's idea that they 'own' the production (SS) and life (endless wars that their friends are dying in) of the younger generation is naturally going to raise some ire. The younger generation does not like the idea of being their slave and in indentured servitude. In effect, the older generation has lost their moral authority. As a result, their institutions, organizations, etc. are rapidly losing power. Just look at corporations, churches, political parties, media outlets, etc.
The Millennial generation will be a force to be reckoned with. They are younger, faster, stronger, smarter and more technologically capable than the older generation. Most importantly instead of being in a drug induced comatose state with limited access to ideas they are alert, proactive and able to rapidly act and react with the aid of technology. Perhaps the most important motivator is that they have their life in front of them and not behind.
When the Millennials who organized for and voted in Obama are as disappointed with him as most Republicans are with Bush then there will be an even more explosive political landscape. America is in for some very interesting years.
WASHINGTON (AP)—Despite the wall-to-wall coverage of the damage from Hurricane Katrina, nearly one-third of young Americans recently polled couldn't locate Louisiana on a map and nearly half were unable to identify Mississippi.
The surveyed Americans got a "D," with an average of 23 correct answers. Mexico ranked last with an average score of 21, just three points from a failing grade.
Young adults in the United States fail to understand the world and their place in it, according to a survey-based report on geographic literacy released today.
The society survey found that only about one in seven -- 13 percent -- of Americans between the age of 18 and 24, the prime age for military warriors, could find Iraq. The score was the same for Iran, an Iraqi neighbor.
Although the majority, 58 percent, of the young Americans surveyed knew that the Taliban and al Qaeda were based in Afghanistan, only 17 percent could find that country on a world map.