Yeah I really though this article would be about young voters, like 18 to 22 or so. I was thinking how dumbass kids in or fresh outta HS could just see the system as completely broken (it mostly is) and think that some jerkoff conman would be just the thing to shake things up. Or at least I could see that for the 2016 election, and maybe they’ve been living under a rock for 10 years–I’m trying to be charitable in this interpretation.
But the article was about late 20s early 30s voters, and it’s just like wtf did you fucking expect? Anyone who hasn’t seen through the con at this point is either complicit or dumb as a bag of hammers. Do these people also give their money to every scam email that lands in their inbox ffs?
tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip 1 week ago
Yeah I really though this article would be about young voters, like 18 to 22 or so. I was thinking how dumbass kids in or fresh outta HS could just see the system as completely broken (it mostly is) and think that some jerkoff conman would be just the thing to shake things up. Or at least I could see that for the 2016 election, and maybe they’ve been living under a rock for 10 years–I’m trying to be charitable in this interpretation.
But the article was about late 20s early 30s voters, and it’s just like wtf did you fucking expect? Anyone who hasn’t seen through the con at this point is either complicit or dumb as a bag of hammers. Do these people also give their money to every scam email that lands in their inbox ffs?