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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA Good Lesson
I hope young gen Z MAGAs have learned an important lesson this year.As you lose your future safety net programs in case you lose your job or your health...
Stop believing in what the right-wing con jobs tells you, they're getting paid to do it.
They will have you believing in these cuts, and never, ever raising taxes. That would be bad!
Sometimes voting for what you selfishly want is not what voting is all about.
You must learn when you vote, when you exercise this one power you are born with,
you must think about what is best for the rest of the country, all the people of this country.
Sure, you'll lose your future retirement, your future healthcare, unemployment,
sure, you'll raise your own taxes for more money for billionaires...
When you've made a mistake, learn from it.
And stop watching all the lying right-wing media con jobs.
Learn your lesson well. Stop buying what they're selling.
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A Good Lesson (Original Post)
Mr.Bee
Jun 2
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Bev54
(12,647 posts)1. Not sure why only one generation is being called out on this, the problem lies with many generations
and those who voted recently and in the past that brought the country to this crisis.
I looked out the window and saw twenty year olds cruising the main in their pickups and Trump regalia and flags, these weren't 70 years old fox viewers, not 40, my Gen Z Grandson''s age. I figure it best to address those young impressionable minds.
Granted, a lesson for all ages.
Mr.Bee
(1,005 posts)4. Because Nick Sandmann,
the kid and his buddies who stood smirking while native American Nathan Phillips, an Omaha elder participating in the Indigenous Peoples March played drum and sang, during the first Tdump administrone...
wasn't a 70 years old fox viewer, he wasn't 40, he was Gen Z.
Bernardo de La Paz
(57,015 posts)2. Great OP. . . . nt