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After enduring years of political censorship and leftist pressure, those born after 2000 is set to become much more right leaning than their Generation Y and Millennial parents. Looks like the push-back has already begun on university campuses, and free speech support groups springing up by the hundreds. Looks like conservative political elements could be looking to make some big gains in the coming decades once Generation Z is old enough to vote.
It's sad that free speech, laissez faire free market capitalism and fiscal responsibility used to be the defining traits of a classical liberal, but now it's seen as some right wing idea. What's worse, if you oppose the open border and LGBT agenda, you get lumped in with Neo-Nazis, white supremacists and extreme right. Well looks like the PC culture and "progressive" policies from the far left are starting to run out of steam in the new generation. We could witness the biggest political momentum shift in decades.
After enduring years of political censorship and leftist pressure, those born after 2000 is set to become much more right leaning than their Generation Y and Millennial parents. Looks like the push-back has already begun on university campuses, and free speech support groups springing up by the hundreds. Looks like conservative political elements could be looking to make some big gains in the coming decades once Generation Z is old enough to vote.
It's sad that free speech, laissez faire free market capitalism and fiscal responsibility used to be the defining traits of a classical liberal, but now it's seen as some right wing idea. What's worse, if you oppose the open border and LGBT agenda, you get lumped in with Neo-Nazis, white supremacists and extreme right. Well looks like the PC culture and "progressive" policies from the far left are starting to run out of steam in the new generation. We could witness the biggest political momentum shift in decades.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/educatio...ance-creating-new-generation-ofconservatives/Student demands for censorship get a lot of coverage. Spiked Online’s Free Speech University Rankings, now in its third annual edition, argues that there is a “crisis of free speech on campus”. By analysing the censorious policies and actions that have taken place on British campuses, Spiked concluded that 63.5 per cent of universities actively censor speech and 30.5 per cent stifle speech through excessive regulation.
Students were once in favour of free speech. In the mid-1960s, students of the University of California, Berkeley undertook a mass-movement for free speech. Under the leadership of Leftist heroes like Jack Weinberg, Bettina Aptheker and Jackie Goldberg, students demanded that the university administration retracted their on-campus ban of political activities.
There have been several responses to campus censorship in the United Kingdom and the United States. One of the most interesting developments has been the rise in demand for conservative thought. There has been a spike in membership in conservative college clubs including Young Americans for Liberty, which boasts 804 chapters filled with 308,927 members. In the United Kingdom, free speech societies have been started across the country.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...TE-tattoos-Generation-Z-conservative-WW2.htmlTeenagers born after 2000 - the so-called 'Generation Z' - are the most socially conservative generation since the Second World War, a new study has found. The youngsters surveyed had more conservative views on gay marriage, transgender rights and drugs than Baby Boomers, Generation X or Millennials. When asked for their specific view on each topic only the Silent Generation was more conservative that Generation Z.
http://nypost.com/2017/07/01/why-the-next-generation-after-millennials-will-vote-republican/Generation Z is diverse. They are only 55 percent white and will be the last majority-white generation in America. And they have the most positive outlook toward the nation’s growing diversity of any previous generation.
“Politically, Generation Z is liberal-moderate with social issues, like support for marriage equality and civil rights, and moderate-conservative with fiscal and security issues,” said Brauer. "While many are not connected to the two major parties and lean independent, Gen Z’s inclinations generally fit moderate Republicans.”
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