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[–]FreakyFalangistNational Catholicism 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

I think Gen Z and Gen Alpha are not more right wing than their predecessors but just more vocal/extreme in both directions if they are politically active, i.e. right wing zoomers are more likely to have explicitly dissident right views while leftist zoomers are fanatical in their support for the status quo.

Electoral trends of these generations as they reach voting age are showing they are predominately more leftist as a whole.

The best thing we can do is be better parents and try to give as much support to these children who are unironically on the front lines of the culture war, or resistance to the occupation, depending on how blackpilled you are.

[–]ifuckredditsnitches_Resident Pajeet 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I think Gen Z and Gen Alpha are not more right wing than their predecessors but just more vocal/extreme in both directions if they are politically active, i.e. right wing zoomers are more likely to have explicitly dissident right views while leftist zoomers are fanatical in their support for the status quo.

This is what I mean, I do think the percentage of racialist zoomers is a bit higher than that of say millennials though. Also a lot of the far left zoomers are increasingly anti-System, though obviously being this politicized is a minority stance regardless.

Electoral trends of these generations as they reach voting age are showing they are predominately more leftist as a whole.

I think this is more caused by the total rejection of any right wing views by the mainstream, which means average suburban normie types have to be what would be considered extremist 10 years ago just to escape judgement.