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Did any hard working American adult ever have any significant amount of trust in the state??? Have you seen it?? 😂
The democrats have proven that they are either unwilling or unable to defend the workers, we must replace the system in its entirely. Liberal democracy must be replaced with workers and the old system of capitalism must be destroyed.
After half a century of typical right wing "gubment bad" propaganda meant to dismantle democracy piece by piece I'm not surprised.
Idiots literally voted for a felon.
Lol shouldn't have voted for trump I guess
This is like the third collection of graphs that are all the same size but use different scales that I've seen in the past ~2 weeks. Slightly annoying.
It's hard to tell with the graph, but the big drop off seems to be around 2016/Trump.
Should have voted for the better choice. Remember people over more and power.
Really? The majority of young male voters voted Trump. They voted for dogshit and got it, why are they acting like thats not what happened?
People voted Trump in 2016 because of the same mistrust of the government. They probably keep the narrative.
When the insurrection happened all I could think was "I dont disagree with insurrection i disagree that they're doing it for mango mussolini"
To be fair, Kamala's "outreach" to young men can be summed up by "vote for the women you know".
Believe it or not, arguing "vote on some else's behalf" isn't a winning strategy.
I've said this before, or tried to.
Official Democratic party policy is pro-business, pro-stock market, pro Nancy Pelosi's portfolio. In the parallel universe where Kamala won, inflation and slowly tightening corporate policies are slowly pressing Americans to death, we're not in a bullshit trade war with Canada, exactly the same number of Palestinians are being killed, absolutely nothing is being done to address healthcare, reproductive rights, gun crime, poverty, disease, the environment, net neutrality or basically anything of that nature.
Official Democratic party messaging is "At least we're not the Republicans." Which means less and less as time goes on. They've got no progressive policies. No one in this nation I think is rabidly pro-Democrat. There are a few that are rabidly anti-Republican.
How many times have I seen this conversation play out: "The Democrats need to reach out to moderate Republicans." "NO, they need to move to the left!" No, the Democrats need to reach out to the majority of Americans. Which is going to mean actually appealing to men. Which they currently DO. NOT.
What does that have to do with it? The data says young people are unhappy, it doesn’t say they are unhappy about the same things. You’re not considering that other people have differing viewpoints than you. I’m sure for Trump voters, the unhappiness is, from their viewpoint, caused by things “the left” is doing. They aren’t unhappy about things he’s been doing.
And while liberals and especially leftists might be unhappy with the government now, conservatives have been unhappy with the general move towards progressive policies for decades. They distrusted the government for much longer than Trump has been president, and they don’t see him or his stooges as being a part of that government either.
If they're young then they're probably not politically active past the last two election cycles. My point is that people got what they voted for, to not trust in the system that gives them exactly what they chose is silly if nothing else.
And my point is that you’ve totally misunderstood their viewpoint. They don’t see Trump as the government, and I would have assumed that the whole “deep state” bullshit would have clued you in to that fact. To them, Trump isn’t part of the government, he’s the one tackling the government as their hero.
If young people are "losing hope in the state" but happy with Trump, COVID fucked up their brains and development fucking completely
Why would young Americans believe in this system? Trump has thwarted any attempt at justice against him through corruption. The Fox News system is a propaganda machine without barriers with their lying.
I was gonna say that at least the government isn't rounding them up and shooting them like they did at Penn State but it currently isn't looking a crazy amount better right now honestly....
Trump just exposed all the flaws. US to americans now looks like how US looked to europeans and other countries with functional, non stupid governments.
Exactly as planned by the new admin.
Dissolve gov trust, install corporations and christofascists.
It's every admin. Since the 60s, production has skyrocketed, while real wages, living standards, services and at least a fig leaf of integrity among elected officials found a 13th circle of hell.
oh no if only there was an amendment to check and balance the government. It wasn't the first one nor the third one. Shame nobody gives a fuck about the tools given to them.
We are slaves who have been trained to hate each other since birth.
I don't know why people expect us to act like bees and swarm every threat that emerges. Nobody gives a shit about each other, at least not enough to throw their life away
Not just distrust, but also uncool. Could you imagine trying as hard as you'd need to try, just to have Matt Gaetz be one of your co-workers? Public service has never been less attractive, and we have never more badly needed senators with actual souls.
Young people are also turning away from corporations as well. I have so many people in my collective that outside of oil products and housing we manly provide each other with many services that the government used to handle or corporations made too expensive. It's not perfect, but damn does it save us all a lot of money.
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Because fucking corpos, lobbyists, and passive goons are make trusting anything pointless.
just remembered it's been long enough since 9/11 and the resulting war that young people were trusting the government again. cool
I wonder how this could happen?