Honest Millennial: “Millennials shouldn’t vote”

Millennials are so entitled, to blame for the Kardashians, and, most of all, idealistic, that they shouldn’t even vote. Alex Horn, a millennial student writing for Columbia Spectator, thinks the generation making up 80 million young people aren’t prepared to make decisions for the country.

Millennials are so idealistic, “we are destined to inhibit progress.” It is this idealism which “is the bacteria that propagates anti-American PC culture.” Horn continues to note, with even more strong words that the “politically correct hypersensitivity can be attributed to a gross Millennial misunderstanding of progress, an ugly symptom of the young, liberal conservatism plaguing America.”

Many have accused the demographic of being PC-obsessed before, but to Horn, the “Millennial PC police running amok” shouldn’t even bother voting. More strong words include:

When we, Millennials, correct the majority in the name of progress, we make the majority feel censored, which is both insensitive to the feelings of the majority and a gateway to fascism, communism, and socialism. (But definitely not racism.)

In case Horn hasn’t been harsh enough towards her demographic, she even defends Hillary Clinton’s recent lamentations for young people “who are fed this list of misrepresentations” about her record.

Hillary may blame the Sanders’ campaign, but Horn once more finds reason why it’s on millennials. “We have no idea where anyone’s allegiances lie,” she writes. And, she continues with how “it is, in fact, our very familiarity and widespread access to instantaneous information that is responsible for paralyzing our collective mind’s ability to think objectively.”

Millennials are so much to blame that “it is unethical… to use our influence over who is put into that office.”

Refraining from voting actually goes back to Horn’s main point: “to achieve our mission and create an ideal society.” That’s why “we must let the older, wiser, generations decide what is best…”

At least Horn is honest about her view on millennials, unlike Hillary Clinton — who it almost seems is purposefully trying to alienate the demographic.

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