Joe Biden doesn’t want to hear Millennials complain, saying “give me a break”

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Millenials are republicans. Millenials are democrats. Are you saying they all are on the right side of every issue? Millenials voted for Clinton. Millenials voted for Trump. Millenials voted for no one. They all are on the right side of that issue? Of all issues?
So you're basically trolling then? Everyone knows what the fukk is meant by referring to a specific demorgraphic or voting block en masse and it isnt these childish semantics.
 

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So you're basically trolling then? Everyone knows what the fukk is meant by referring to a specific demorgraphic or voting block en masse and it isnt these childish semantics.

No. Learn to read. There are millenials who are democrats. Some voted and some didn't. They can't both be right on that issue. Some voted for sanders and others Clinton. They can't both be right on that issue. Can you prove that all millenials support DACA? Universal health care? Single-payer? Socialism?

Don't use terms improperly then claim everyone knows what you mean. Don't make sweeping generalizations you can't prove or substantiate. Trying to make excuses for your failure in using the english language is a waste of everyone's time. You can't answer any of my questions or even defend your point. So what are you gonna do now make more false claims?
 

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The sad thing is that you (a) think I contradicted myself and (b) think that I'm going to waste my time. You're basically a dude who punches left, offers no real solutions, has no idea how to organize people, and has a barely veiled contempt for young people to the point where you take the side of anyone scoldinng them no matter how nonsensical. And it is because of that alone that you think you made a good point. Think long and hard about what type of critical thinking led you to believe that me saying that focusing the attention on nikkas actually in office and getting the funds to run for office instead of a demographic with a median income of 25,000 dollars that is 30 years younger than the average representative means that millennials are absolved from criticism? Number 2, I responded to the quote in the OP. What the fukk are you talking about?

ANd when did I say all millennials are progressive? I said they are on the right side of every issue, and it's because the majority are progressive on every fukking issue. It's not hard. I'm sorry but you new HL nikkas suck.
Who is representing this they? We've been doing this same dance for a few years now haven't we?

Progressive policies are popular. We agree on this.

Most members in congress aren't espousing the policies. I assume we also agree on that. Yes or no?

Do you see the baby boomer and establishment politicians who are safe in their seat switching up?

If the answer is no and I'm sure it is, then why do you think that is the case and what's your proposed method for getting those policies through?

Does it involve mobilizing millenials?
 

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No. Learn to read. There are millenials who are democrats. Some voted and some didn't. They can't both be right on that issue. Some voted for sanders and others Clinton. They can't both be right on that issue. Can you prove that all millenials support DACA? Universal health care? Single-payer? Socialism?

Don't use terms improperly then claim everyone knows what you mean. Don't make sweeping generalizations you can't prove or substantiate. Trying to make excuses for your failure in using the english language is a waste of everyone's time. You can't answer any of my questions or even defend your point. So what are you gonna do now make more false claims?
Hey troll - When someone says California went for Hillary, you think they mean every person in the state voted for Hillary? When the news mentions Trump winning the senior vote, you think every old person America voted for Trump?

The topic of discussion relevant to the thread is the views and beliefs of the majority of millenials, which are the most progressive in history. In my view that puts the majority of millenials firmly on the right side of pretty much every issue.

If you disagree with that notion, let's discuss it.


If you'd rather try to mutate that discussion into a facile back and forth over semantics and irrelevant, baseless insults, don't bother replying.
 

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The topic of discussion relevant to the thread is the views and beliefs of the majority of millenials, which are the most progressive in history. In my view that puts the majority of millenials firmly on the right side of pretty much every issue.

Prove it.
 

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Prove it.
So we're back to square one after your little disingenuous detour.

Progressives are always on the right side of history, that's why it's called progress. Almost any conservative stance on social issues just becomes more embarrassing and plainly ignorant the more time passes. The Progressive worldview in general is based on tolerance, empathy and common sense for the greater good. The Conservative worldview in general is based on pure selfishness, which can be extrapolated to explain essentially every common Conservative take on any given topic.

So picking up where we left off - you say Progressives (vast majority of millenials) arent on the right side of every issue. As I said before - let's hear some examples of these issues that Progressives, in your opinion, are on the wrong side of. Let's have a discussion without the glib attempts to shift the argument.
 

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Progressives have been rarely silent on social issues if there isn't an economic justification for the argument.

This seems to be where they lose a lot of people on the left.
 

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So we're back to square one after your little disingenuous detour.

Progressives are always on the right side of history, that's why it's called progress. Almost any conservative stance on social issues just becomes more embarrassing and plainly ignorant the more time passes. The Progressive worldview in general is based on tolerance, empathy and common sense for the greater good. The Conservative worldview in general is based on pure selfishness, which can be extrapolated to explain essentially every common Conservative take on any given topic.

So picking up where we left off - you say Progressives (vast majority of millenials) arent on the right side of every issue. As I said before - let's hear some examples of these issues that Progressives, in your opinion, are on the wrong side of. Let's have a discussion without the glib attempts to shift the argument.

So you're back to making unfounded generalizations. Right side of history is not the right side of every issue. No group has ever been on the right side of every issue. And it's called progress because the old way is no longer applicable and there are no gains from it. We moved on from it.

And I'll ask again:

There are millenials who are democrats. Some voted and some didn't. They can't both be right on that issue. Some voted for sanders and others Clinton. They can't both be right on that issue. Can you prove that all millenials support DACA? Universal health care? Single-payer? Socialism?

Progressives support DACA? Is implementing DACA the right side of that issue? Progressive Millenials want to shut down coal mines. The sooner the better. Is that the right side of that issue?

I've asked you 7 questions. 4 of them twice now.
 

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Progressives have been rarely silent on social issues if there isn't an economic justification for the argument.

This seems to be where they lose a lot of people on the left.
Depends are you talking about some of those ignorant white progressives who before 2016 didn't understand their way wasn't going to fly with every section of America? Or are we talking about the others on the left who peeped game when Dr. King got taken out when he was about to do some real shyt?

To the topic. As far as millennials go, we didn't grow up through that but it's a good time to recognize how the game is played. Looking at it in a positive light our champions were Obama and Bernie going by voting. The old guard wanted Hillary twice. The biggest issue with this gen is we sometimes get discouraged easily when we don't exactly get what we voted for. And that results in the Dems losing congress and President Trump. Now that can be analyzed in different ways: "Microwave generation," participation trophies, less brand loyalty, or even not growing up in the adversity of things like the Cold War or Jim Crow. I never try to generalize a whole people and I'm not a social scientist but knowing this "trait" the Democratic party seems to not be as concerned with bringing us into the fold either. Hillary's whole millennial strategy was just to feign ignorance on why they weren't voting for her and say she'll catch us on the other side. And it's not like she didn't have policies because free community college and debt forgiveness ain't bad at all. Sometimes I even wonder if the Dems are concerned with losing as long as they can fall back on some consultant job or get on the news.

I think at the end of the day the young heads need to vote and get into political action to achieve change. But the established gens need to stop acting like trickle down or some of that third way shyt wasn't detrimental. The biggest lie millennials grew up on was that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. So from that, it manifested a distrust in the system along with a war that's older and more expensive than any in history. And there's still Dems in office that voted for all that. So there are some who just checked out on voting and others who took that and are now rising to the occasion inspired by Obama or Bernie. Trump being a WOAT probably has helped to so hopefully there's a positive change and Uncle Joe can smile watching his sons and daughters that made it instead of sounding like an old crank.

That doesn't include the young alt-right. Them dudes are lost. We'll see if they come around in another decade.
 
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Depends are you talking about some of those ignorant white progressives who before 2016 didn't understand their way wasn't going to fly with every section of America? Or are we talking about the others on the left who peeped game when Dr. King got taken out when he was about to do some real shyt?

To the topic. As far as millennials go, we didn't grow up through that but it's a good time to recognize how the game is played. Looking at it in a positive light our champions were Obama and Bernie going by voting. The old guard wanted Hillary twice. The biggest issue with this gen is we sometimes get discouraged easily when we don't exactly get what we voted for. And that results in the Dems losing congress and President Trump. Now that can be analyzed in different ways: "Microwave generation," participation trophies, less brand loyalty, or even not growing up in the adversity of things like the Cold War or Jim Crow. I never try to generalize a whole people and I'm not a social scientist but knowing this "trait" the Democratic party seems to not be as concerned with bringing us into the fold either. Hillary's whole millennial strategy was just to feign ignorance on why they weren't voting for her and say she'll catch us on the other side. And it's not like she didn't have policies because free community college and debt forgiveness ain't bad at all. Sometimes I even wonder if the Dems are concerned with losing as long as they can fall back on some consultant job or get on the news.

I think at the end of the day the young heads need to vote and get into political action to achieve change. But the established gens need to stop acting like trickle down or some of that third way shyt wasn't detrimental. The biggest lie millennials grew up on was that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. So from that, it manifested a distrust in the system along with a war that's older and more expensive than any in history. And there's still Dems in office that voted for all that. So there are some who just checked out on voting and others who took that and are now rising to the occasion inspired by Obama or Bernie. Trump being a WOAT probably has helped to so hopefully there's a positive change and Uncle Joe can smile watching his sons and daughters that made it instead of sounding like an old crank.

That doesn't include the young alt-right. Them dudes are lost. We'll see if they come around in another decade.

I would rep if i could.
 

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I would hope my party isn’t depending on a man in depends. Please Kind Sir, no more 300 year olds. Can we have someone who wasn’t born during the Great Depression? Can we get someone who fought in Nam?
Anyone who fought in Vietnam is pushing senior citizen status. That’s the youngest of Vietnam veterans too.
 

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Both republicans and democrats are whores. The republicans are more like strippers who openly profess what they do while democrats are more like that woman who pretends to be a nice girl until that tape and them pictures come out of her at that party.
 

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Both republicans and democrats are whores. The republicans are more like strippers who openly profess what they do while democrats are more like that woman who pretends to be a nice girl until that tape and them pictures come out of her at that party.

we get it kev you're a proud christian conservative and always have been

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