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posted 7 days ago by SNES_X on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +32Score on mirror )
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devotech2 on scored.co
7 days ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror ) 1 child
Gen z doesn't vote. Most voters on both aisles are neoliberal faggots with nothing that matters to them. There are 2 types of people who do not vote, however: the completely apathetic and the radicals (left and right), the latter category is important and the latter category actually feels strongly about any given issue. While radicals do not make up a majority of gen z (and they will never make up a majority of anything, hence the term radical), they nevertheless make up a disproportionately large amount of gen z.

Growing radicalism is good, it's ideal. Left and right radicalism growing is good. Why? Because this movement isn't left or right wing. It's both. The radical left is only ever about one step away from the radical "right" at any given time, and that's seeing the jewish question. When they notice the common thread of all the billionaires and bankers they (and we) hate, that's what clicks. I personally suggest throwing more leftist 3rd position movements their way like strasserism and falangism to put the carrot on the stick.
Cazarosta on scored.co
6 days ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
I browse this subreddit called redscarepod, and most of the userbase is primarily left-leaning, but it's quaint seeing how close they are to being what you just described. I even see some light noticing on there.
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