Ditch Democracy?
Earlier this week we wrote of political extremes, Islamists and communists. Here is another look at political trends that young people think should replace democracy. We need to understand them before we can sway them. There are socialists and there are monarchists (praise the king).
Emma Freire writes, "These movements are by young people who look at the future with despair. They believe the American dream is dead. Socialism and monarchy appeal to human nature. A poll in 2025 found only 13% of 18-29 year-olds feel the nation is headed in the right direction.
"Nearly half of them live with their parents. And 41% of recent college grads suffer underemployment. The high cost of housing is one of their biggest concerns. In 2025 only 12% of 30-year-olds were married. The American dream? A stake in society?
"Congress is considering the 21at Century ROAD to Housing Act. A controversial provision bans large investors from buying up single family homes. Experts say this will help, but supply must also increase.
"Some younger Americans feel like elected officials don't represent them. Baby boomers were the largest generation for a long time, and they still vote consistently. So, elected officials attend to their concerns. Leaders are staying in office long past traditional retirement age. Younger Americans may have a sense there is no path for them to rise."
Views: Okay. And who is going to convince them a king or socialism or outright communism is NOT going to work better than Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness? Freedom! There are ways to improve. Limit years politicians can serve. Don't watch or listen to news sources controlled by Democrats. Fire all liars. 😖
Jimmy