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In reply to the discussion: Millennials get little satisfaction from democracy - Cambridge study [View all]Jspur
(798 posts)37. Obviously we are not there yet when it comes to poverty but
with another 20 years of great wealth inequality increasing we will get there. Anyways your Somalia statement was lame and ignorant.
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your comment's dodgy as hell, so typical of some of the Millennial-bash dross on here I see here far
Celerity
Oct 2020
#23
So let's get this straight, the more the income differential between the uber rich and us...
Catcar
Oct 2020
#10
Only the first 8 or so years of the boomers were even eligible for the draft, as is
Celerity
Oct 2020
#21
My bet is that if you really drilled down, that when they (the millennials and/or the questioners)..
ret5hd
Oct 2020
#20
How many of these "disillusioned" Millenials actually participate in democracy?
GoCubsGo
Oct 2020
#30
Two years mandatory government service at age 18. See the world, out of your mom's basement, yep
Baclava
Oct 2020
#40
I didn't say anything about joining the military, humanitarian missions, all over the world
Baclava
Oct 2020
#46