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Everyone Wants to Know What Gen Z Republicans Think. We Asked Them.

Gen Z conservatives are often portrayed by the media as a cohort radicalized by economic despair. They’re depicted as young people priced out of adulthood, lashing out through ideology. That’s the picture you get on cable news and on X, reinforced by both liberals and the oddball Right. But is it true?

Last week, we gathered 20 right-leaning Zoomers in a Nashville conference room for a Manhattan Institute focus group. They were mostly Trump voters, overwhelmingly Christian, a mix of college and non-college, ranging from late teens to twentysomethings edging into thirty.

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Anti-semitism in the west is indeed rising to levels unseen in our lifetimes but the only acceptable Discourse about it is Zionists accusing Palestine supporters of it and Palestine supporters rightly denying it, while ~50% of conservatives fall in love with Adolf Hitler

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Addie, an 18-year-old Hispanic Baptist Republican woman attending college, who considers herself “very right wing” but did not vote in the 2024 election. Addie walked out during the middle of the group.

lol, Latine Chud thought the Heirs of Hitler will see her as one of the good ones

  • Dort_Owl [they/them, any]@hexbear.net
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    9 days ago

    Millennials also have had a lifetime marked by multiple periods of economic and social dispair, but we didn’t let it turn us right-wing

    remembers that half of these zoomers were probably influenced by millennial alt-right chuds

    Fuck, it’s our fault isn’t it.

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      generations discourse is mostly meaningless i think. every generation thinks they’re the first to do something, and every generation thinks their elders are too regressive. i watched the weed episode of dragnet and the boomer character was telling captain dragnet how “when my generation gains power, we’re gonna legalize weed and crime!” the discourse has barely changed since 1960