Do you find yourself frequently disagreeing with your parents' stances/opinions on social issues; maybe even a completely different political ideology? How about tolerance toward others? Do you think you and your peers are more accepting than your parents and your friends'? Can't find a politician you agree with?
I do, and given charge against some current issues and problems (gay marriage, for instance) is arguably mostly led by the baby boomer's children, Gen Y, I eagerly await the time when our generation has power so we can quickly put the issues of today behind us (and yes, I realise they probably said the same thing).
Thoughts?
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Edited by Y SO REACH BETA: 5/26/2013 4:38:16 AMMy parents are people who constantly adapt their ideas and opinions with new information presented. I think they're quite reasonable. However I find myself extremely opposed to the political ideology of most baby boomers. I'm an economic moderate and socially libertarian for the most part. Also very anti-war. On a side note I'm actually worried our generation will act as sociopaths once we're in power. We're the generation of a recession and constant war. Post 2000 children don't know what it's like to be at peace. They've grown up in a terror state.