Hardly a big deal though:dunno:
You need to decide which kind of socialism we talk about - the one in which everybody pays for a cancer-like meta-military force, that long has passed being in a realm that is still necessary, and floods big corporations with tax exemption and helps them keep workforce, that livbes on welfare...
... or the kind that here in Europe, for example, gives the actual cititens decent healthcare, education, ssomewhat fair labour payment, etc.
So there is a large part of the young ones who want #2?
Yeah, is that surprising?
Millenials started to care abut politics after the end of the Cold War, at a time where didn't existed anymore , where "socialist" or "communist" did not meant "soviet spy" anymore. They haven't been brainwashed by anti-socialist propaganda like previous generations.
To them, socialistm doesn't refer to Cuba, China, Cambodia or USSR but to democratic-socilism like Denmark, Norway or the Netherlands.
To them, "socialism" doesn't meant political prisonners, Gulag and authoritarian regimes but free healthcare, free education, living wages, decent maternity leaves, etc.
Lol
let's not forget this
No, it is a big deal because socialism means backwards society and sharing misery. Remember that America will never be a socialist country.
If the next generation wants it that is eventually what will pass.
Bollox! :1orglaugh
If the next generation wants it that is eventually what will pass.