“We are the changing times; we are the rising wind; the new generation. We are the answer to you, for we are your children.
“You’ve thrown us into this world, uprooted and disoriented, without telling us where to go, or where our path lies. You’ve destroyed every means for us to orient ourselves.
“You’ve reduced the Church to rubble, so that now only a few of us still find refuse in the ruins of that community.
“You’ve devalued the state, so that none of us wants to serve it anymore.
“You’ve split the family. Our domestic idyll has been plunged into divorce, violence and conflict.
“You’ve subjected love to a reductionist deconstruction, so instead of a deep bond, only the animal drive remains.
“You’ve ruined the economy, so we inherit mountains of debt.
“You’ve questioned and criticised everything, so we now believe in nothing and no one.
“You’ve left us no values, yet you now accuse us of being amoral.”
▪ Markus Willinger, Generation Identity – A Declaration of War Against the 68ers (Arktos, 2013) extract from page 16.
I’ve had a similar thought many times. If the Republicans really want to win in the US, I think they need to become what everyone says they are, conservatives. There are a lot of suffering people now, and complaining about “takers and makers” and all the people who didn’t just automatically or naturally somehow know how to make their life work without any kind of information or experience and with the worst advice in the world coming from their parents is not going to work any better than it should.