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    254 months ago

    Shit, you’re absolutely right but I never thought about it that way.

    Jesus, we’ve let these kids down. This is all they’ve known through their adolescence…

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      104 months ago

      There will be an entire branch of psychology opened up for kids who were born between 2006-2021. War, climate change, Trump, COVID, more war, more war? On its own, the fact that they’re not spending every waking hour in ceaseless screaming is worth writing a few papers on.

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        104 months ago

        I mean…lots of kids have had to deal with worse…my main frustration is that we could have given them so much better with relative ease.

        My grandparents were born in the 30s, growing up in the Great Depression (all but one, who had the awful luck to be born in the Philippines, and instead of the depression, got to experience brutal Japanese occupation). That’s far worse than what American kids as a demographic are growing up with now, but that was entirely out of the hands of their parents to avoid.

        I feel like for today’s teens, it’s not that bad, but it’s bad because of selfishness and greed rather than huge national or global tragedy.

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          24 months ago

          I don’t know that the two events are particularly comparable. The misery level might be higher for people like your grandparents, but the fact that some of what’s going on now is happening inside the house during Thanksgiving dinner and another good chunk of it is being shown and talked about on YouTube as it happens, and a lot of people who are supposed to be protecting them aren’t… The circumstances, access, and response is worse, even if the misery itself isn’t as bad.

          Still, I guess that illuminates how the “suffering Olympics” isn’t super helpful to these discussions. Every generation has something, and just because another generation also suffered doesn’t mean that this generation’s suffering is invalid.

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            14 months ago

            maybe your worldview is a liiiitle bit too US-centric, or at least too 1st-world centric? Ah, don’t worry your mediocre little head about it!

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              24 months ago

              We’re literally talking about young US voters. This thread is about US politics. I recognize that Americans’ americentrism online runs the gamut from annoying to problematic to outright jingoistic, but in this case I’m pretty sure I accurately recognized the topic at hand. Surely well enough not to merit an ad hominem.

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      74 months ago

      Jesus, we’ve let these kids down.

      Yes, and people call them idiots for wanting better than a Hobson’s choice between “genocide” and “more genocide.”

      Just look at what happened when someone listened to them.

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          44 months ago

          Thank you for the illustration of my point. Biden isn’t running anymore. You can abandon your support for genocide. If you want to.

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            You mean real genocide or tankie illusional genocide? Because I’ll never support real muthafuckin’ G, but always point out the delusions of American antisemites like yourself.