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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2022 11:00:48 GMT 10
We live in a hyper-liberal society. The early 20s are not conservative at all. Society keeps getting more and more liberal.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jul 21, 2022 12:01:16 GMT 10
We live in a hyper-liberal society. The early 20s are not conservative at all. Society keeps getting more and more liberal. 2015 felt way more liberal than it does now. I'm talking about the general public, not just corporations who post black squares or pride flags on twitter to virtue signal. Back in the early and mid 10s the majority of discourse was liberal whereas now most is reactionary and conservative views. You can see this on very popular websites like youtube(not on leftist websites like reddit though) which have the most normies on it and in real life, especially in more private settings. The supreme court has undone roe vs wade in the past month or so, that screams conservative. As proven in 2016 and this year with the Roe vs Wade case, society can get more conservative just as it can get more liberal.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2022 12:14:17 GMT 10
We live in a hyper-liberal society. The early 20s are not conservative at all. Society keeps getting more and more liberal. 2015 felt way more liberal than it does now. I'm talking about the general public, not just corporations who post black squares or pride flags on twitter to virtue signal. Back in the early and mid 10s the majority of discourse was liberal whereas now most is reactionary and conservative views. You can see this on very popular websites like youtube(not on leftist websites like reddit though) which have the most normies on it and in real life, especially in more private settings. The supreme court has undone roe vs wade in the past month or so, that screams conservative. As proven in 2016 and this year with the Roe vs Wade case, society can get more conservative just as it can get more liberal. Society gets more liberal. In the 1950s it was very conservative and now it's nowhere near as conservative as it was.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jul 21, 2022 12:18:50 GMT 10
2015 felt way more liberal than it does now. I'm talking about the general public, not just corporations who post black squares or pride flags on twitter to virtue signal. Back in the early and mid 10s the majority of discourse was liberal whereas now most is reactionary and conservative views. You can see this on very popular websites like youtube(not on leftist websites like reddit though) which have the most normies on it and in real life, especially in more private settings. The supreme court has undone roe vs wade in the past month or so, that screams conservative. As proven in 2016 and this year with the Roe vs Wade case, society can get more conservative just as it can get more liberal. Society gets more liberal. In the 1950s it was very conservative and now it's nowhere near as conservative as it was. Would you say the mid-late 90s are more conservative than 2002-2005? Or that the 70s are more conservative than the early-mid 80s? Those statement doesn't sound right at all. There is a general push towards liberalism at time passes but there are sometimes bumps in the road where people become more conservative then afterwards back to liberalism.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2022 12:30:39 GMT 10
Society gets more liberal. In the 1950s it was very conservative and now it's nowhere near as conservative as it was. Would you say the mid-late 90s are more conservative than 2002-2005? Or that the 70s are more conservative than the early-mid 80s? Those statement doesn't sound right at all. There is a general push towards liberalism at time passes but there are sometimes bumps in the road where people become more conservative then afterwards back to liberalism. Everything gets more and more liberal progressively.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jul 21, 2022 15:02:36 GMT 10
Would you say the mid-late 90s are more conservative than 2002-2005? Or that the 70s are more conservative than the early-mid 80s? Those statement doesn't sound right at all. There is a general push towards liberalism at time passes but there are sometimes bumps in the road where people become more conservative then afterwards back to liberalism. Everything gets more and more liberal progressively. That isn't a counter argument to what I said, you're just repeating a statement.
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