catfurcoat t1_j9pkq4y wrote
Reply to comment by Bowens1993 in TIL that in 1554 Elizabeth Crofts hid in a wall on Aldersgate Street, where she pretended to be a heavenly voice. Reputedly 17,000 people came to listen to her give out anti-Catholic propaganda. by Kurma-the-Turtle
No, I suppose not, although it did make some courses in college I took irrelevant 🥲. One thing I admire about gen z though, is their ability to collectively organize. They will need that unity.
Bowens1993 t1_j9pmui3 wrote
>is their ability to collectively organize.
Unfortunately, that organization comes from a lack of independent thought. A generation have a wide range of opinions is not a bad thing.
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catfurcoat t1_j9ptcnc wrote
Having the same opinion about society and politics not serving the people anymore is not a bad thing.
Like, sure they all dress the same but does that really matter?
Bowens1993 t1_j9ptwhb wrote
Yes it is. Most of the time these values come with experience. Something that generation doesn't have yet.
catfurcoat t1_j9pubk5 wrote
We only gave them two political choices: far right or far left. It's not a generational problem it's a systemic problem.
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