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In reply to the discussion: At some point, young voters "broke bad" and turned on older voters. Maybe they didn't mean to hurt us. But, they did. [View all]Sparkly
(24,704 posts)Blame this, that, or another generation, it doesn't seem the mythical "youth vote" shows up for Democrats. Then they're angry, disillusioned, surprised that politics are working against them.
It's VERY easy to blame other good people who are in the same circumstances, if a generation ahead. DIVISION is the GOP's greatest tool. But the plight of today's youth is not the fault of the older generation -- in fact, liberals among the boomers broke down social barriers like no other generation.
(It's why the rightwing got organized in an all-out campaign against the Clintons. It was the social politics of the 1950s fighting the social progress of the 1960s, basically.)
The boomers -- civil rights, women's rights, anti-war youth -- bled and died in the process of changing things. I'm on the younger side of the generation, but I remember it clearly (raised on a college campus, my sister losing a classmate in Vietnam, friends with draft numbers -- my first husband attended Kent State).
We couldn't buy cars (or gas) or houses (OMG) or pay for childcare, either!! If we tell our stories, they're met with ridicule ("we walked uphill both ways" ) -- but truly... A 2004 Honda in your 30s is not a bad thing at all. A student loan with an interest rate below 8.5% is good! Not having a house is normal, from my perspective.
For childcare and healthcare -- vote for Democrats. I'm just saying, I understand what you're going through having been a young person, and the best thing you can do for yourself is to vote for Democrats.
To others, please don't blame liberals of the older generation who fought and won so many battles. We are on your side. A vote for Democrats is a vote for us AND for you.
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