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To: longnshort who wrote (17907)2/16/2013 12:41:48 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie4 Recommendations  Respond to of 23934
 
I've had this theory about the 60s effect. Young people like to rebel. The 60s gave youth rebellion some historical credibility to the point that subsequent generations longed for similar types of situations so that their naturally occurring rebellious nature would have meaning. But without some organizing, youth rebellion is just that, youth rebellion. Enter the 60s rebellious idiots at age 60 who still long for the days of relevance who see a fresh crop of impressionable youth whose natural tendency toward rebellion can be exploited and you have the recipe for today's liberal dominance.

The upcoming generation of youth is going to rebel dramatically against the #occupy/Green movement. They are going to make the Disco/Cocaine/punk/new wave generations look like deep thinking activists. The pendulum is going to swing hard against the libs in the not too distant future.

In the meantime #F*ck the occupy movement for giving that douchbag any credibility.