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New generation, new vision?

A little commentary from my side on the voice of the new generation.

I'm really glad that young people these days are much more interested in public affairs and in what's happening with their countries and the world around them. I'm talking about people from 18-30s, as the actual sample, where we can clearly see that they want to and can change the matters and influence their lifes. They do care.
It can be seen in the elections all around the globe in the recent years.
In the past, older people mostly elected (and still keep to do so until these days), because they've felt like they have to do it, it's been like a reflex to them. Then the other generation were able to start electing. But because of the displeasure of young people with what the regimes wanted from them, they started to revolt and decided to not go vote (for example: the Eastern Europe after the fall of the past regime, the elections were obligatory). But then the new generation came to an age and fully known of what they're able to do in the new society, without the resentment their parents felt in the past. The older and new generation came into the 'fight' of forming the state. Younger people have known they have to do something or the state would be established just by one part of the society. They decided it's time to take the power into their own hands. It's been a long time for all of them to realise that, but they have finally showed their strenght.

It does matter.

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