This is not my personal opinion, I know Gen Z men who voted for Harris. But the voter demographics really speak for themselves, and maybe now people will look at the radicalization of young men as a serious (but solvable) issue.
Iām a young queer man(-ish) and after voting for Kamala have never felt more at fault for literally every problem the US has than whenever I open Lemmy. The blue party that Iāve been registered to and campaigned for since day one seems exceedingly good at making sure I know that, despite everything, somehow Iām the problem.
Like fuck, I finally get why people suddenly get the urge to be āthe fucking problemā after being told they are the problem for so long.
lots of people are very uneasy right now, don't do anything you'll regret, friend.
'the problem is young men' is such a half baked 'analysis', kids have always been edgy bastards, I don't think that will ever change, and the revolting youth have always been to blame.
If the dems are making you feel that way, I don't know why you'd campaign for them. Better organising can be done in your Union.
Well you see, many of us don't care for fascism or dictatorships and we aren't looking forward to Trump adding two additional genocides- those of queer and brown people in the U.S.- to the world.
I respond to what people write, not what they expect me to read from their mind.
And oddly, you decided to criticize me over this, but not these people who also didn't read your mind-
And then this person didn't read your mind and also responded to your comment and not the post and not only did you not criticize them, you responded to them as if that was a valid response.
I don't notice them saying anything about Gen-Z males and Hitler youth at all.
So you are going to rectify this situation and criticize all of them for doing the same thing I did, right?