>>509394897The issue here is where you draw the line between gen Z and gen alpha.
Putting 29 as the top end of gen Z is very old. Most common splits I see tend to be around 1998-2000, giving 26 as the oldest zoomers. Meanwhile, the reports of kids praising hitler in classrooms are just that - kids still in school - so they're younger than 18, usually younger than 16 even, so 2010+ kids. These are either the youngest zoomers or even already alpha.
If you take the 18-29 age range you're grabbing a whole bunch of millenials (an EXTREMELY liberal generation), and cutting off a lot of the alpha and young zoomer demographic. That's going to give you a skewed view.
Of course under-18s can't vote yet so you can't use election results to poll those. But I wonder what the stats are for 18-21 range, rather than 18-29.