The 2024 victory belongs to everyone. It took a massive effort by every segment of the electorate to unite and achieve victory. However, I would be remiss if I did not attribute special appreciation to Generation Z (Gen-Z), who provided the best irony of the election victory.
The era of Obama was brought upon us by the 18- to 25-year-old Millennials who were duped by The Lightbringer in 2008. The end of the error was brought about by the same 18- to 25-year-old Gen Z in 2024. Represented by Barron Trump, “Too big to rig” was indeed appropriate.
Voted for the first time – for his dad! #18yearsold #presidentialelection #proud pic.twitter.com/kTzMFNn1AS
— MELANIA TRUMP (@MELANIATRUMP) November 6, 2024
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Congratulations to the Trump family, and to young master Barron who was part of this historic day, voting for his dad for the first time.
GEN-Z, WATCH:
Whoever edited this video is a genius and deserves to be hired immediately! 🇺🇸⚡️
(Viewing not recommended for those prone to serious jealousy…)pic.twitter.com/AeH5WlIjC5
— Mambo Italiano (@mamboitaliano__) November 6, 2024
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Males turned out to vote saying we have had enough. Christopher Walken’s badazz lion.
Wow, just opened this thread and you saved me having to post The Lion Speech!! TY
What just struck me was that for the last few years, I (and I think a lot of us) have thought in terms of Trump’s being the lion.
Last night it was the VOTERS who had had ENOUGH, who were The Lion.
We are all the Lion. A constellation! Leo.
When talking to the youngsters…..
The 18-25 year olds experienced the
corruption of government during
the Covid hoax in their States.
In their eyes, the lockdowns represented
a lack freedom not experienced by any
previous generations.
Many were deprived of sports, proms,
graduation ceremonies outings and
gatherings with their peers…they
experienced a type of prison.
Then they saw the lack of opportunities
in finding a job, buying a home, no hope
for a better future…..
They have access automatically to social
platforms and news of what is happening
here in our country…..and around the world..
and it is relayed in “real time”, without the
propaganda and brainwashing of mainstream
media. Good.
They are not stupid.
I believe our future generations will become
even more aware and involved.
I have hope, and am feeling optimistic.
Here is the best illustrated animation
to explain my stance. Watch to the end.
Bonhoeffer‘s Theory of Stupidity – YouTube
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And Kommie Kammie is on video asking what do we know about that age group. She answered her own question in the worst possible way. She said, and I quote, “…they are stupid”.
The Greatest Generation came of age during the Great Depression and went on to win WW2. I have hopes the Covid Generation may win a similar great victory. Hard times make strong people.
While Obama is utterly loathsome, we should keep in mind that his opponents were guys named McCain and Romney. I could not in good conscious vote for either, so I voted for Barr in ’08, and left the presidential line blank in ’12. A lot of people who normally vote Republican sat on their hands in those two elections.
Those decisions are why we have primaries. When you sit out, or throw away a vote on a candidate who has no chance, it’s a tacit endorsement of the greater of two evils. I despised John McCain. But he wasn’t a penny-ante commie organizer from Chicago trying to “fundamentally transform” America. Same with Romney. He wasn’t great, but he was a world better than Obama.
Amen, and Thank you!
and many whites thought it was “time for the black man”
Obama was a “gift” to the nation and the world from the BUSH FAMILY! Same as the Patriot Act…and his freakin’ insipid daughters!
I took my 19yo son to the polls with me yesterday, so he could vote for the first time.
We were both thrilled to be able to cast ballots for DJT.
Feels good, feels real good!
Such a blessing and great memories for your family to be part of history…thank you for raising a patriot!
I have actively been engaging Gen Z all of these four years under Biden/Harris.
Young people have an innate sense of fairness though our education system has sought to pervert it.
When faced with simple facts and given choices, not tried to manipulate with the feelings and emotions, most will make the right call. Whether they act on it is less reliable. They’re kids, you have to make mistakes to make course corrections.
But they experienced life under DJT and then the Biden/Harris disaster. It affected them and their families. Lots and lots got. They knew on a gut level something was wrong that had not been wrong during DJT.
I pray they hold onto it.
I pray that the coming DJT presidency locks them into a skepticism of the government and powers of government.
😊
“The kids at Auburn University gathered to celebrate Trump’s victory last night, and their heartwarming rendition of the National Anthem proves that not all of America’s children are lost.”
Awesome
The impact of being locked up and forced out of school, out of social lives and into masks and trapped in their homes was felt acutely by Gen Z at a time when they were too young to vote in 2020. They’re old enough to vote now, and they brought their wrath to the voting booth this week and sent their message. God bless ’em.
Revenge of the Silent Male Voter
What I learned about Trump’s landslide victory from one night in New York City.
Claire Lehmann
“In the coming days, much will be written about working class concerns—issues that have become familiar focal points for those seeking to understand Trump’s support. But while inflation and border policies will have no doubt played a role in the Republicans’ landslide victory, we might also want to look at the sentiments expressed by young male voters—voters who represent a new and emerging contingent in American politics. Nothing about the young men I spoke to appeared particularly conservative or “right-wing.” Yet it was easy for them to explain why they voted for Trump. And if we zoom out and look at broader cultural trends, it should be easy for us to understand too.
If we take a macro perspective, we see that such young men have never known a culture in which males are not routinely described as “problematic,” “toxic,” or “oppressive.” Going to university, and working at modern companies, they live in a world of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies—many of which promote an insidious and pervasive form of anti-male discrimination. Yet to talk about it in public invites social ostracism. To criticise DEI is to risk being called a Nazi.”
https://quillette.com/2024/11/06/the-revenge-of-the-silent-male-voter-trump-vance-musk/