• AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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    3 days ago

    One of the things that bolsters my resolve is seeing how much more politically engaged the youth of today are (though given that I’m one of the youngest Millennials and I’m 29, I’m not sure that Gen Z count as “the youth” any more). Some of it is a bit concerning, in that some of them are becoming politically engaged with right wing reactionary though, but the vast majority of what I’ve seen has been much more positive.

    I was talking to a teen the other month who tried using they/them pronouns for a little while, to see how it felt, because there were a few non binary people in his year, which made him feel curious. That blew my mind and made me feel hopeful.

    I’m disabled, so I’m not really able to attend protests easily, but there have been a few times where I have given people lifts to protests. I like being people’s protest mom. It makes me feel nice to be able to act as a steward for the younger generation. In my experience, they’re unable to comprehend that what we’re living under isn’t normal, because for them, it is. However, this seems to just strengthen their enthusiasm for radical change. All they know is that what they’re currently experiencing is intolerable for them, and so they have no choice but to resist. It’s sad, but admirable to see. In resisting, they also find that building solidarity and community also helps bolster their individual resilience, as well as their movement’s

    • BeardededSquidward@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3 days ago

      Always nice to hear some positivity in a world drowned by negative, thank you. I just hope alpha come of age into this mess, go “this isn’t right” as well and start learning.

    • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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      3 days ago

      This might be a hot take but being a extremist is better than not participating at all

      The tradeoff is that extremists tend to avoid critical thinking