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Anonymous Argentina No.212129739 [Report] >>212130595
Why do many zoomers think in race while boomers think in political slogans?
Anonymous India No.212129974 [Report] >>212129985
One trick at a time goy
Anonymous Egypt No.212129985 [Report]
>>212129974
Stop.
Anonymous United States No.212130003 [Report] >>212130270
boomers lived in a time where radio or TV influenced them more so their political reasoning is usually from that
Anonymous Argentina No.212130270 [Report] >>212130361 >>212130595
>>212130003
Its very strange in xitter you have shit like boomers sperging on stuff like freedom or democracy in iran while half of zoomers see it as a racial conflict between jews and other races for dominance
Anonymous United States No.212130361 [Report]
>>212130270
almost every younger zoomer is politically extreme
Anonymous United States No.212130595 [Report]
>>212129739 (OP)
>>212130270
Race is part of it but it mainly just seems like at its core a continuation of critical theory. The world view is completely black and white/good and evil based on oppressor and oppressed classes. It just happens that white people/argentinians are the oppressor class and the oppressed are brownoids in their world view with no other understanding to why things are the way they are. It's why you can have the left who support LGBT rights and feminism be so pro Islam which goes against everything they stand for because brown people who support Islam are seen as the oppressed class. Then you have the zoomer counter culture to that who decide to rebel and be straight up nazis. It's very stupid but predictable.
Anonymous Mexico No.212131062 [Report]
Because the social ills of capitalism can no longer be remediated through parlamentary and democratic methods like they used to be in the XX century. In those time, rebellious young men used to flock to social democratic parties in order to change society.

But the modern male is but an atomized and lonely individual, being stripped of any sense of community, he seeks refuge in the most obscure reactionary ideas