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[โ€“] ebike_enjoyer 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

One can hope. I read an article recently that said in the US, millennials and gen z should be the largest voting bloc by 2028. The problem is, how many of them are voting? In my anecdotal experience, very few of my millennial peers vote. Weโ€™re gonna need a way to fight the doomerism mindset with younger people and make them realize we have the numbers to turn this around.

[โ€“] TSG_Asmodeus@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It seems to depend on the group. My kids are all able to vote now, and they are fervently convincing their friends to vote. Just through the three of them they got 12 other votes. So I think the doomerism mindset can be assuaged slightly by pointing out just how many Conservative boomers are gone.

And lord help the Cons if they win the next election. Life is about to get very rough for everyone, and frankly a kick of Poilievre-led Cons will motivate Gen Z to vote pretty quickly, I think.

Many of us also see the things happening to the south of the border and are very FOR voting.

I don't care if I have to walk across town next time. I'm there.