Message from @Spartan322

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2019-01-18 05:14:13 UTC  

welp

2019-01-18 05:14:20 UTC  

i knew the vote results of 2018 didnt lie

2019-01-18 05:17:12 UTC  

actually

2019-01-18 05:17:58 UTC  

doesn't that make generation z way more conservative then other more recent generations when fixed for age?

2019-01-18 05:21:33 UTC  

nah they prefer govt way more

2019-01-18 05:21:41 UTC  

and all about that gender neutral or whatevr stuff

2019-01-18 05:21:48 UTC  

as in pronoun fixation

2019-01-18 05:21:51 UTC  

BUT

2019-01-18 05:22:05 UTC  

only good thing is the survey was doneon 920 teens 13-17 year old

2019-01-18 05:22:10 UTC  

yeah

2019-01-18 05:22:11 UTC  

by pew

2019-01-18 05:22:15 UTC  

SOOOO

2019-01-18 05:22:19 UTC  

they COULD change as they grow up

2019-01-18 05:22:22 UTC  

but i doubt it

2019-01-18 05:22:32 UTC  

but the thing is that even so, you expect young people to be fairly socially liberal within the past 3 generations

2019-01-18 05:22:35 UTC  

they seem even more welfare queen protect me govt etc etc than millenials

2019-01-18 05:22:45 UTC  

but they're already less liberal in many ways compared to millienals now

2019-01-18 05:22:50 UTC  

hmm

2019-01-18 05:22:59 UTC  

socially liberal I mean

2019-01-18 05:23:10 UTC  

```
But Generation Z takes an even more liberal view of the role of government in society than do millennials. Seven in 10 members of Generation Z say the government should do more to solve problems, while just 29 percent say government is doing too many things better left to businesses and individuals.

Just under two-thirds of millennials say government should do more. About half of those in Generation X and the baby boom generation agree.
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2019-01-18 05:23:22 UTC  

yeah not in every case

2019-01-18 05:23:41 UTC  

but this research is kinda refuting its own argument with a little bit of thought

2019-01-18 05:23:41 UTC  

```
One measure of the evolution of the youngest generation is that more than a third of them, 35 percent, know someone who prefers to be addressed using gender-neutral pronouns, compared with just a quarter of Millennials and less than a sixth of those in Generation X.
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2019-01-18 05:24:15 UTC  

```
Almost 6 in 10 members of Generation Z say forms or online profiles that ask about gender should include options other than “man” or “woman.” And 57 percent say they are very or somewhat comfortable referring to someone else by a gender-neutral pronoun, slightly lower than the 59 percent of millennials who say the same but far higher than older generations.
```

2019-01-18 05:24:57 UTC  

like we need to remember that the conservative age shift happens after 20s, so I expect them to become way less liberal within the next decade

2019-01-18 05:25:06 UTC  

maybe

2019-01-18 05:25:10 UTC  

millenials havent changed lol

2019-01-18 05:25:13 UTC  

they have

2019-01-18 05:25:16 UTC  

just not nearly enough

2019-01-18 05:25:19 UTC  

so im not holding out on the gen z

2019-01-18 05:25:34 UTC  

i knew something was off when i saw the 2018 results lmao

2019-01-18 05:25:44 UTC  

i was like hmmm welp is it time for accelerationism then?

2019-01-18 05:25:49 UTC  

🤔

2019-01-18 05:27:08 UTC  

iirc gen z is already outperforming millennials statistically too

2019-01-18 05:27:49 UTC  

don't quote me on that tho

2019-01-18 05:28:44 UTC  

I don't think you can account for the 2018 result because of gen z, for one, we didn't lose much (even less compared to what the dems thought they would get), and not most of gen z can even vote. Its fine to speculate, but i don't, as we can really Know one way or another. Its likely you can never get enough clear data on things like this.

2019-01-18 05:29:30 UTC  

its a fairly small sample size that could easily be influenced by area of survey

2019-01-18 05:30:02 UTC  

and of course even if its true, it still says that they're only just as bad as millennials are now

2019-01-18 05:30:52 UTC  

yeah

2019-01-18 05:30:58 UTC  

that's my only hope

2019-01-18 05:31:21 UTC  

that since survey done on 13-17 year olds maybe thatll change