Quixote1818
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Sun Jan-06-08 11:44 AM
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Are young people coming out to vote because they are are sick of all the Homophobia and Prejudice |
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Edited on Sun Jan-06-08 11:59 AM by Quixote1818
from many of those over 50? You know, the Bill O'Reilly types that are still around.
I am reminded of a H.S. club that formed in of all places Farmington N.M. perhaps the most conservative town in New Mexico. It was a Gay / Straight alliance club and the parents were all up in arms about it and tried to stop it but the board voted that it could stay. The kids are fed up with all the prejudice crap from their parents.
I see all these young, open-minded kids, inspired and ready to vote in the first black President because they want to be a part of history and see this country grow and move forward and they think their parents are part of the problem.
So is this what is inspiring the younger crowd or is it simply more about Obama's message and personality? Or both?
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Sun Jan-06-08 11:45 AM
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1. Yes, among other things! |
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Sun Jan-06-08 11:46 AM
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2. Those over fifty are the "Bill O'Reilly types"? |
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I hope I'm misreading your intent here.
If you think elders have a lock on prejudice sit in on the next local College Republicans meeting.
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Sun Jan-06-08 11:49 AM
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4. Polls show that those over 50 are much more anti gay and against gay Marriage |
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and if they are anti-gay they are probably prejudice about other things too. Sure their are bigoted young folks to but the numbers are much, much smaller than with those over 50.
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Sun Jan-06-08 11:56 AM
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8. It is ironic that you generalize those over 50 as being "Bill O'Reilly types" |
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then slam them (us) for being prejudiced. That is all.
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Sun Jan-06-08 12:03 PM
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11. Do you honestly believe I meant you or hardly anyone on DU? |
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Give me a break. I am referring to a certain percentage of the population that is most certainly more common in older age groups. I am not that far from 50 myself.
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Sun Jan-06-08 11:48 AM
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3. homophobia is alive and well among "young people", don't delude yerself nt |
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Sun Jan-06-08 11:53 AM
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6. Of course but you wouldn't have seen a gay / straight alliance club |
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in any HS when I was in school in the 80's. Such a club would have created probably violence. Something is clearly changing and I am hearing more and more that younger kids are tolerant of homosexuality etc.
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Sun Jan-06-08 11:53 AM
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5. Maybe those of us over 50 should just become Soylent Green? |
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"Bill O'Reilly types."
Bullshit. You write about open-mindedness and then lump everyone into a single, hate-filled category based simply on age.
What a crap post.
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Sun Jan-06-08 11:56 AM
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7. That seems to be "THE" message. nm |
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Sun Jan-06-08 11:57 AM
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Certainly not everyone over 50 is prejudice but the fact is our grand parents do tend to have more prejudices and that is just a fact supported by polling. It was taught to them. My parents are almost 80 and they never bought into any of the prejudice crap as they were professors etc. but their parents were most certainly prejudice as hell.
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Sun Jan-06-08 12:01 PM
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10. It's what got me in... |
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Even my "repub" friends are socially liberal... but just hate Welfare and giving money to "the poor people who don't do anything except wait for more". Sometimes I see their points, honestly.
But, regarding social issue like Gay Rights, Racial Tensions.. and the complete hypocrisy of my parents generation (Be nice to your brother while I yell at your father for 2 hours... Play nice with your friends, but don't bring any black ones home.. Save your money for college while I blow mine on a new Lexus instead of saving for retierment...) etc.
Clinton = Old... Obama = New Change.
And, for most boomers (my mom included) - they HATE to admit they're getting old. HATE IT... they do whatever they can to be "cool" and "trendy".. so Obama will probably start drawing them too.
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Sun Jan-06-08 12:04 PM
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12. From what young people tell me |
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they are fed up wiht all their elders bullshit and feel hopeless and powerless - no one speaks for them. That's why they flock to Obama.
And they're right.
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Sun Jan-06-08 12:16 PM
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13. I think you're a generation or so off base. There are Billo types, of course and they. |
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seem to be repukes.
But,
Those of us wo are 50ish grew up during the 60's - 70's.
Make love not War.
Peace. Equal Rights, Civil rights, Womens Rights..........
Mass Marches and Protests against the war and the draft, (lasting) for years all over the country. Can you direct me to the Kids (young people) of today who are handling that now due to Iraq?
What age are you, btw?
I'm sure some have a case of the TA such as Billo, but most of us never had it.......
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Sun Jan-06-08 12:19 PM
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14. Not where I live. Younger people are more right-wing than me. |
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I'm in my 30's, but many 20-somethings are much more *socially* conservative than myself, or most other Gen-Xers I know. Then again, I live in Orange County....
Most people my age are fiscally conservative (not I), but socially liberal.
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Sun Jan-06-08 12:19 PM
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15. Hmmmm I could have sworn |
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that a whole lot of us marched for civil rights. I must be getting senile. Now get offa my lawn whippersnapper!
I know very few bigots and I know a whole lot of people 50+.
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Sun Jan-06-08 12:24 PM
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16. Tired of watching their future go down the drain.... |
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Sun Jan-06-08 01:00 PM
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17. You've sure hit a sore point. |
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I do agree that college and high school age youth are shifting away from some of the hangups and certainly that youth is impatient. That seems to account for a big part of Obama's appeal, IMO.
Now as to us codgers---PUHlease read up on rights movements of the last half century!
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Sun Jan-06-08 07:49 PM
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18. Then why are they picking Obama |
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he is against gays, abortion, labor, unions he sure reminds you of what bush stands for. So if the S. O. B. who say they want change were really telling the truth they sure would kick Obama's ass.
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Sun Jan-06-08 07:50 PM
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19. if they were sick of homophobia they would not be for Obama |
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