Friday, July 09, 2021

The Simple Result of Indoctrination In Our Education System Added To The Wiles of The Celeb Classes!

The Kids Are Not Alright! Two Thirds of UK Millennials, Gen Z Support Socialism.

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While the Conservative Party has enjoyed over 11 years in power and the left-wing Labour Party continues to flounder at the ballot box, a new study has shown that socialism appears to have gained a strong foothold with the younger generations of Britons.
Research conducted by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has found that over two-thirds of Millenials and Generation Z in the UK would prefer to live under a socialist economic system than the free market system currently enjoyed in Britain.
According to the reportLeft Turn Ahead? Surveying Attitudes of Young People Towards Capitalism and Socialism, 67 per cent of younger Brits said they would rather have socialist rule and 75 per cent agree with the statement that “socialism is a good idea, but it has failed in the past because it has been badly done”.
“The cliché that ‘real socialism has never been tried’ is not just a cliché: it is also the mainstream opinion among Millennials and Zoomers,” the report noted.
The younger Brits, many of whom were born after the fall of the Soviet Union, associate the term ‘socialist’ with positive terms such as ‘workers’, ‘public’, ‘equal’ and ‘fair’.
The report noted that very few associate socialism with the term ‘failure’, despite the previous century of socialist governments leading to economic devastation, mass starvation, and democide (the murder of people by their own government).
The young leftists also do not associate socialism with Venezuela, the most glaring socialist failure of the 21st century, devolving from one of the world’s most prosperous nations to one of the poorest in a little over a decade of socialist rule.
The IEA also found that three-quarters of those studied believe that climate change is a specifically capitalist problem, despite the world’s biggest polluter being Communist China.
A further 78 per cent of young Britons said that capitalism was to blame for Britain’s housing crisis, rather than the mass migration that has occurred since the early 2000s placing massive pressure on existing housing stock.
In line with their statist world view, 72 per cent were in favour of nationalising industries such as energy, water, and the railways, while the same percentage opposed any private involvement in Britain’s socialised healthcare system. Breitbart.

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