Apparently, 47% of Young Americans Need to Relocate
This is sad, and a reflection on just how bad the schools have become. This is what happens when communism and socialism and perversion are being taught in schools, and the nation's freedoms are represented as bad things.
A shocking new poll has discovered that 47
percent of young Democrats believe that other countries are better than
the United States. Moreover, many young Americans admit that they
wouldn’t mind other countries becoming as militarily powerful as the
United States.
Slightly more than one third — 36 percent — of Americans 18 to 29 say
that other countries are better than the United States, according to a
recent poll released by Pew Research.
Among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents under the age of
30, nearly half, 47 percent, say that there are other countries that are
better than the U.S. Meanwhile, just 20 percent of Democrats age 50 and
over agree with this sentiment.
“Democrats have become more likely to say there are other countries
that are better than the U.S.,” says Pew Research. “In telephone
surveys, the share of Democrats saying this is higher than at any point
since the question was first asked by Pew Research Center in 2011, and
there has been a corresponding decline in the share saying the U.S.
stands above other nations.” This poll demonstrates the dramatic shift
in the Democrat party’s base, and the potential schism between
traditional Democrat voters and young and woke progressives.
The study also noted that young Americans are “more likely to say it
would be acceptable if another country became as militarily powerful as
the U.S.”
According to Pew Research, a majority of adults — 61 percent — say
that the United States should maintain its status as a military
superpower, but that more than half — 55 percent — of Democrats under
the age of 30 admit that they would find it acceptable if other nations
became as militarily powerful as the United States.
Among young Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, these
numbers are significantly lower, as just 19 percent of adults under the
age of 30 agree with their young Democrat counterparts with regards to
the idea that other countries are superior to the United States.
Among Republicans ages 50 and older, only 4 percent share agree with this sentiment.
The report added that while a majority of Republicans say that the
Untied States should try to maintain its status as a military
superpower, 38 percent of Republicans under the age of 30 say that it
would be acceptable if another country became as militarily powerful as
the U.S.
To the parents; get your kids out of these Leftist, Globalist indoctrination centers posing as schools. To the people who think this way, I have just one response, the door's that-a-way.
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