• tjhart85@kbin.social
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    9 months ago

    Right?! I was way more conservative in my teens and have gone way further to the left and less conservative as I’ve aged.

    “When you buy a house you’ll understand” … yeah, nope, maybe it’s the fact that it took 3 of us to buy the house instead of ONE salary being able to, but, nope - still not a crazy jackass who has no empathy just to keep my property taxes low.

    ETA: Gen Z is great. I love the no fucks given attitude in the workplace and they’re a fucking inspiration.

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      9 months ago

      I think you’re right. Boomers were much more liberal than their parents but became neoconservatives once they got into housing ownership and the stock market. They then projected their own wants and desires on the next generations and assumed that everyone would follow them.

      I was also very conservative as a teen, but that was only because my family lived in a shithole suburb and complained nonstop about California and liberals. As soon as I get away from them, my tune changed pretty much instantly.