Generation Z – The New Hope for Conservatism in the USA

In between tracking AOC idiocies I have been doing research and working a root cause analysis to determine why each generation is dumber than the last. I have a very lengthy theory which is complicated to type out on this here iPhone. I will say, as abbreviated as possible, the baby boomers created lazy millennial’s because they worked hard trying to give them a better life than they had for themselves in their coming-of-age years. This is not blame. I applaud the effort. I also want my children to be better, smarter, and faster than me. Unfortunately, they did so well providing it backfired by ingraining an entitlement mentality.

A conclusion I have drawn is that us gen x-ers, with our lack of interest in real life shit in the 90s and early 2000s and our “you’re-fucking-stupid-you-stupid-fucking-millennial” attitude seems to be influencing our offspring, gen z, in such a way they are more fiscally conservative minded than the 3 generations before them.

The research and sample size is limited since we are only a few years into their entry into the workforce, but I see the light. I am seeing/meeting teenagers who utilize deductive reasoning and struggle to understand why the leftist mentality was so strong among millennial’s and the tail-end of some gen x-ers.

Generation Z, people born approximately 1995-2015, makeup 20-25% of the current population. So far, they have been considered primarily conservative. I believe those of us raising the little shits in this generation have an opportunity to move the political and social needle to the right side for the next 50 years. My 10 year old son understands more about structure of government and personal responsibility than 2 millennial’s I had working for me a few years ago. This is not bragging my boy up, as he is not ahead of his classmates in these areas, it is pointing out how little millennial’s comprehend anything beyond their feelings.

Thoughts?

https://communityrising.kasasa.com/gen-x-gen-y-gen-z/

Five perpetrators shot and three killed with AK47 after TX homeowner defends himself [Video]

 
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Authorities are investigating after dozens of shots were fired in east Houston.

According to a detective, the incident began as a home invasion at the 7000 block of Sherman.

Authorities say the homeowner defended himself when the suspects entered the home. Following the shooting, the suspects fled from the scene.

Police set up a perimeter stretching from Harrisburg to Sherman to Capitol, along 71st Street.

At another scene, a vehicle was found about two blocks from the shooting, where a man was found dead in the backseat.

Authorities say that out of five people shot, three of them died.

A witness at the scene says he went outside when he heard the shots to make sure he wasn’t dreaming.

In the exclusive interview, the man added he saw two other guys in the front of the home, on the ground.

“I heard around five or six gunshots. I’m pretty sure there were more before that,” he said.

At some point, officers with guns drawn were seen searching a port-a-potty.”

Virginia Delegate Nick Freitas on the Second Amendment [Video]

Nicks response to his fellow delegates in the Virginia House of Delegates last year is quite possibly the most gun common sense you’ll ever hear from a politician about gun control. Wouldn’t it be nice if more politicians had this level of common sense when it comes to school shootings?

 
“For several days now, some Democrats in the Virginia House of Delegates have made public speeches comparing those of us who take our oath to the Constitution seriously, to include the 2nd Amendment, to Nazis and segregationists.” Nick Freitas