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Originally Posted by Cherie
surely you have missed the point, in 1969 there was little discussion on climate change and defo no protests, alot of these people leaving rubbish behind today whatever generation they are will be concerned about climate change, the sad fact is they want SOMEONE ELSE to do something about it and dont take any personal responsibility, some of them will be slow marching in London though and stopping people going about their business, but as long as they had a lovely time at a festival who cares
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You have
absolutely no idea if the people who left mess behind are the same people who campaign about climate change. The whole thing is borne of a complete delusion that everyone of a certain age has the same attitudes and beliefs. A narrative mostly pushed by online trends and surface appearances.
Here's the brief basic facts:
Just like in 1969, most "Gen Z's" (young people) don't give a stuff about climate change. They don't give a stuff about LGBTQ+. They are not "woke". Kids, teenagers and Uni students today are the same as we were when we were that age... and we were the same as our parents at the same age.
The idea that this messy scene is "ironic" because it was "Gen Z's" and "All Gen Z's complain about climate change!" is nothing more than a complete outrage-fantasy.