A while ago someone asked me how to appeal to young people, so I thought up some answers that might help.
I'm gonna be honest, no one I know under the age of 20 has a high opinion of the GOP or the conservative ecosystem in general. It's hard to get anyone my age interested in politics as it is but being vaguely liberal is definitely the default position.
Here's what I think should change:
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No more bootstrapping. Young people aren't proud of the fact that they might have to work hard every day doing something they hate just to survive. Gen-Z generally sees productivity in a negative light, because the general vibe it gives is that of being stressed, rushed, and forced to do something that feels completely unnatural. I think a lot of zoomers turn to socialism because they hate how much of their lives are dominated by economic considerations. Everything from picking a major in college to choosing where to live to choosing whether or not to have a family is downstream from the pressure to compete in an economy and stay financially afloat. Everyone hates this.
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No more Cold War / War on Terrorism rhetoric. We were born after 9/11 and every example we've seen of going to war or doing regime change is seen as a total disaster. We don't care about "defending our allies" or "making America strong in the world" or anything like that. Our lives are being decided here in this country, not in Ukraine or China or Israel. The best Zoomer-friendly foreign policy position is trying to make friends with everyone and making compromises to achieve that.
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Being an "institutionalist" in this century is completely out of step with the times. Young people want revolution. We want to take part in a new era of history that's completely different from the shitty world we're experiencing now. Something great and exciting, not just a return to legal precedent or the founding fathers. Pretty much everyone I know thinks the Constitution is either outdated or something that should be interpreted very loosely. The few Trump supporters and Young Republicans I know are more interested in handing power over to an inspiring leader like Trump who will use his judgment instead of going by a pretty limited historical document.
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This is a smaller one, but politician speak really needs to die. "When we do this, they do that." Talking about the kitchen table or "everyday Americans." The cringe turn of phrases and canned lines written by someone who has obviously never had a real conversation before. Basically don't be Ron DeSantis or Tim Scott lol. The president we grew up under was Trump, not Ronald Reagan. Talking about Reagan or trying to sound like him is like trying to make Calvin Coolidge a big thing in the 80s. It doesn't make sense for this generation.
I'll try to think of more soon.
Stop giving free government handouts and maybe they will learn that if they want to eat and have a food over their head they need to work.
maybe stop letting pedophiles siphon all our money for their child market first?
then we can focus on getting innocent people jobs, instead of forcing them into crime and/or starvation
I think most people I know would be homeless if they weren't being supported by their parents. Entry level pay just isn't enough to support any life that people would prefer over suicide.
It sounds like most people you know have made poor career decisions or have unrealistic expectations. The solution is for them to accept personal responsibility for their choices, learn from their mistakes, and recognize that the images on television, movies, and social media are fake.
Doesn't that just fit in with the depopulation agenda.
You are controlled and conditioned to do their bidding.
I blame parents for supporting the children. Make them get a job: go to trade school, if college is not feasible. Employers still want someone with a college degree before a high school diploma or drop out. A 2 year college is affordable. Instead many parents are still paying for food and housing of adult children, while they spend the entire day on social media or gaming. Maybe it isn’t the job you want, lower your expectations. You have to expect to start low until you have work experience and prove yourself. In California, McDonalds pays $20/hour. How fair is that for someone with a college education who is making $34 or $40/ hour?