Opinion Are millennial leftists aging into right-wingers?

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Opinion | Are millennial leftists aging into right-wingers?​


I was listening to a podcast the other day featuring two hard-left Americans in their late 30s. I won’t name names, but you know the type — socialist intellectuals who use terms like “dissident” to describe themselves.

The conversation mainly centered around a few themes:
1. The kids today are too self-righteous and judgmental.
2. The Democratic Party is corrupt and uninspiring.
3. Donald Trump wasn’t nearly as bad as everyone said.
4. I miss the good old days.

It came off as a portrait of the millennial generation midlife crisis-ing its way into voting Republican.

Many millennials (of which I am one) are now entering their 40s. It’s a firmly adult phase of life that tends to correlate with a recalibration of priorities, expectations and resentments. A substantial migration of millennial voters from left to right — including a significant chunk of those who might appear the unlikeliest of converts — will surely be one consequence.

Every generation of American progressive has seen it happen. Ronald Reagan created “Reagan Democrats” from aging members of the war generation who supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy but grew disillusioned with statism. One faction of boomer leftists aged into neoconservatives as they became more anxious about the Cold War; another made peace with neoliberal economics once they left college and got good jobs in the prosperous 1980s and ’90s.

Spend any time listening to left-wing millennials on their vast archipelago of blogs, podcasts, YouTube channels and Twitch streams and you’ll hear hints of the terms on which this generation’s shift will unfold; their growing distaste for their own political tribe seems as much a product of cultural alienation as anything.
Many millennial leftists say it openly: They’re apathetic about “social issues.” It’s the economic stuff that really concerns them — and certainly there are plenty of metrics that can be cited to argue millennials face generationally unique economic hardships. But if engagement with this reality rarely rises above a rote denunciation of the capitalist system itself — the continuation of which isn’t exactly an active debate in U.S. politics — then economic malaise probably isn’t going to dictate many votes one way or another.
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Unless, that is, apathy toward social issues is seen as a form of economic justice unto itself.

America’s biggest brands have received a lot of fire from the millennial left in recent years for ostentatious virtue signaling — rainbow Oreos, Black Lives Matter shirts at Walmart, that sort of thing. There is rage at this imagined disingenuousness; corporate America is assumed to be full of a bunch of greedy hypocrites who don’t believe in the causes they’re exploiting to pitch products. Yet at some point this anger becomes indistinguishable from purely aesthetic distaste — instinctive revulsion at a new highly visible evolution in the culture that finds common cause with a populist right equally contemptuous of “woke capital” and the liberal politicians they finance.

Further overlap comes from a shared perception that the social causes of today simply aren’t worth much. Just as some boomers felt their progressive views on civil rights and feminism justified indifference — or hostility — to the gay rights movement that came later, aging millennials who feel they’ve proved themselves supportive of gay rights may find prissy and frivolous the younger generation’s insistence on things such as pronoun introductions and perfectly race- and gender-balanced workplaces. Layer on that most disorienting anxiety of middle-age — not knowing what’s offensive anymore — and you have a generation primed to be at least a little reactionary-curious.

However, a shared loathing of the liberal establishment is probably the right’s most convincing case for leftist conversion.

In the days of Reagan, or even Newt Gingrich, conservative politics was philosophical and policy-driven.

Theoretically at least, voters either supported the “Contract with America” or didn’t. Today, however, the Republican Party has abandoned the idea of even offering a platform: You either hate the cringey, crooked lying libs or you don’t. A left that already enjoys dwelling on the misdeeds of the Democratic elite — “denying” Bernie Sanders the presidency and so on — is an open door for conservatives to push. In time, Democrats devolve in the millennial leftist imagination from being “no better” to objectively worse; the GOP rises from “making some good points” to being actively necessary.

Fueled in part by anti-liberal animus, Sanders-to-Trump voters were a well-documented phenomenon that helped Republicans retake the White House in 2016. Many of those voters never came back, and the Sanders coalition became smaller and more ideological in 2020. Yet the Sanders-to-Trump migration continued, with some polls taken before the 2020 vote suggesting the number of converts could be as high as 15 percent.Doubtless this played a role in Trump increasing his share of the millennial vote by 8 percent.

Fast-forward a decade or two and imagine millennials in their 50s and 60s. Do you suppose we’ll find a crop of seniors still interested in being on the bleeding edge of left-wing politics? Or a generation that’s simply settled into a kind of conservatism they would have recognized in their parents and grandparents — a conservatism born from confidence that they did their part when it mattered, but what the nation needs now is a strong Republican government capable of keeping a new, illegitimate progressive movement from ruining the nation with its immature nonsense?

The second scenario strikes me as a matter of “when,” not “if” — and the “when” is already underway.

J.J. McCullough is a Global Opinions contributing columnist.
 
Fucking yeah when modern "lefties" are becoming worse than the evangelicals we mocked for being cult-like. I'll sooner believe in God than your "trans women are women" nonsense
 
Well the more insane society got the more it pushed me to the right and I wouldn't be surprised if that happened to other people around my age.
 
I'm reminded of the saying "If you're not a liberal when you're 20, you have no heart. If you're not a conservative by 40, you have no brain."
Beat me to it.
Well the more insane society got the more it pushed me to the right and I wouldn't be surprised if that happened to other people around my age.
Ronald Reagan created “Reagan Democrats” from aging members of the war generation who supported Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy but grew disillusioned with statism
The Gipper himself said it thus: "I didn't leave the Democrats, the Democrats left me."
 
There is literally an age old saying for this, no fucking shit. The day I swapped from liberal to conservative was the day I got my first big boy paycheck and saw the tax withholds.
 
The Gipper himself said it thus: "I didn't leave the Democrats, the Democrats left me."
Spoken like my mother and all her old school Democrat friends. People like that have no party anymore because it's been hijacked by Marxists and science deniers.
 
The generation fucked over economically is caring more about economics as they get older? Over social issues? That's crazy, if only a democrat politician from the 90s could have explained that in a simple 4 word statement that endures to this day. Who could possibly have seen this coming.
 
As you get older you have less and less time to worry about made up problems like microaggressions and pronouns because you're too busy dealing with real problems like paying ever-increasing bills and trying to get a mortgage.
 
As you get older you have less and less time to worry about made up problems like microaggressions and pronouns because you're too busy dealing with real problems like paying ever-increasing bills and trying to get a mortgage.

Yeah right, take a look at Chris Chan.

Let's face it, these fucks want to be right about misgendering and microtransagressions, they want to be like Martin Lunther King for the extreme sjw right up into their graves.
 
Or maybe an economic catastrophe made Republican talking points a lot more appealing than whatever "inclusive" bullshit the Dems are spewing?
When Dems are talking about transgenders and pronouns, Reps are talking about fixing the economy.
Money talks and no matter who you are, what you look like and what you believe in, this depression is hitting everyone, the LGBT bullshit is fringe nonsense that doesn't matter.

Zoomers are still too young and dumb to realize that but Millenials aren't kids anymore, they have bills to pay and family members to feed, they're forced to care for the economy.
 
If these people were true leftists, this honestly makes a lot of sense. Liberals are inherently capitalist, as they take cultural ideas and push them in bastardized directions and bank on them either politically or economically. This would naturally be quite concerning for a leftist, as it goes against left leaning ideals and is honestly just ethically and morally wrong. Then you look at conservatives, who typically are more upfront with their shittyness and capitalististic tendencies, and the leftist my think "hmmm, well we live in a capitalist hellscape anyway might as well try to take economic advantages where I can" leading them to be at least more economically conservative.

The truly terrifying thing about American politics is that economically conservatives and liberals are not that different, worshipping different flavors of corporate cock to get elected again or make more money. The only meaningful change is social, where retards who think having sex will send you straight to hell or think that men can give birth and "chestfeed" have the loudest voices.

Personally, I don't care if shit comes in left or right flavor of politics I just want some goddamn economic opportunity.
 
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