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[–] pupperdreams@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Gen alpha? The oldest gen a just started high school. So yeah I hope those voting gen a kids really get what they deserve.

I also have to speak on the matter of gen z. As an older gen z male (old enough that under current rules I can't be drafted) I know the data holds that my demografic swung right in 2024. Not by as much as some act. But substantially enough to not ignore it. But I don't know very many right wingers in my age group, so its hard to feel like something wasn't missed. I would believe it if someone said that people my age were so far left that they refused to vote blue and that cost the election, but I can't find any evidence of that.turnout was a bit lower generation wide, but not enough among men to make the argument that only the right wing men voted, unless there was a considerable surge among right wing youth turnout as well as a duo in turnout on the left for the same demographic.

But now I'm rambling. Either way, its hard not to see millenials turning on us as a betrayal even if we statistically deserve it. Growing up and seeing all the articles where millenials ruined this or that and always being able to clearly see that the fault was not on the young adults but the society and industries, if there was even anything wrong with the change anyway. And I think everyone felt that way, not just those of us who were left leaning.

And how I've had to drag some of the millenials I've known to see reason on trans issues and how they say the same things about me that people my parents age said about them it just really sinks in how cyclclical it all is and how no one tries to communicate on a level that actually breeds conversation. The brain sets as neroplasticity fades and now I am approximately who I will always be. And I hope I can look at gen alpha when they become adults and understand them, or at least try.

[–] pupperdreams@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

I don't think advocating for a course of action that dismantles an organization can be considered advocacy. I could see it being a critique of the current course of action, but saying we should change tactics is hardly an argument that our goals are wrong.if someone is trying to mine rock with a pencil, and someone comes over and suggests a mining drill, its not really a defense of the rock.

[–] pupperdreams@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I don't think they were defending the cartel. I think they were saying that actually hunting the cartel members is almost pointless. The better solution in their opinion is to cut off their revenue source by providing a safe and legal route to drug access.

[–] pupperdreams@lemmy.world 5 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I think their point is less "states kill so there's nothing to be done" and more, "states kill so we know exactly what to do". Not to say you don't have a point about frequency but I'm just saying anarchists exist.

[–] pupperdreams@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Bad opinion. The whole downfall of the Jedi came about because they alienated the chosen one and were hypocrites blinded by their own high minded bullshit. Yoda et al. taught the jedi equivalent of abstinence only sex but for feelings. Works great until someone fails to keep it in their pants and now you have no backup plan to deal with natural consequences of biology. Add to it that the guy is the most naturally gifted force user the galaxy has ever seen and is being actively groomed by space Hitler while the counsel asks him to keep talking to him to see what this whole fire in the Reichstag is about. Like Jesus Christ just teach him to be emotionally stable instead of emotionally repressed and maybe his outbursts tone down a notch. As much as he's not guilt free if we are tossing Anakin to a new master I vote Windu. Or a more honest Obi Wan.