Noffletoff wrote:
There are still millennials who don't agree with those majority, do we simply ignore their views?
We're certainly ignoring the views of the overwhelming majority of the voting millennials, along with the views of the popular vote. There will always be people who lose their voice in an election. What matters is the message that got drowned out.
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Noffletoff wrote:
I also believe that views can change with age, you never know what will happen.
The same can be said of anyone, including the minority of millennials who were in favor of Trump. In 2008 I was just one year too young to vote, but being raised in a pro-republican household meant I was more pre-disposed to vote alongside my parents. I was conflicted that election mostly because I was scared America was not ready for the future yet. It wasn't ready to grow that fast and we were going to have upheaval because of it. I grew as a person after that though and grew out of the fear my parents fostered in me of change. Even my mom, a dyed in the wool republican who used to help the local campaigns has changed her views since 2008. 2012 was the first time she voted democrat for a candidate she did not personally know, and this year she voted primarily out of the Republican Party out of disgust that Trump even got support from the party in running.
Even barring that, while the general trend with aging is that the older you get, the more you shift towards conservative values, we do not hold the same values as our ancestors. At least a portion of the population holds onto newer ideas from their younger days as important values. That is still change that is enacted and a shift in the pool of thought of those in power. There is no regressing back from this without denial and self-harm. The only time evolution stops is when there is extinction.
Noffletoff wrote:
I also think that peace talks with Russia is a better step then threatening them with attacks over alleged cyber attacks.
Peace talks are fine as long as you know what you are getting into. An alliance with anyone means that some measure of trust should be placed in the opposing side. Russia does not seem the kind of place to trust us in an agreement and personally I do not trust them to not be palming a dagger even as they go to shake our hand.