A new Harris Poll reveals that Generation Z has a more “positive view of the word ‘socialism’ than previous generations, and—along with Millennials—are more likely to embrace socialistic policies and principles than past generations.”
Should we, after three generations of government-controlled education, even be surprised over Millennial and Gen Z generations leaning toward socialism and paganism? “What’s in the well comes up in the bucket.”
Secular humanists took public education hostage in the early 20th century and show no sign of letting up. Present-day “education programs” include for 13-14-year-old girls include sexual practices that equate to, “I like you” —all deftly packaged under the guise of “health” and “tolerance.”
Before long the National Education Association (NEA) will give preference for eighth-grade field trips to include San Francisco’s Folsom Street Fair over sightseeing tours of the nation’s capital and historic Williamsburg.
If America is to survive, secularism will have to be ousted from the marketplace. The death-grip of secular bullies and brawlers on public education, universities and academia has marred and scarred the culture like a spiritual cancer. Its detrimental impact is on display in each and every last one of the cultural mountains of influence: education, academia, newsrooms, sports, the courts, big business, Hollywood and medicine.
— David Lane, Charisma News, Why Millennials, Gen Z Lean Toward Paganism, March18, 2019
I’ve never heard a good argument from the religious anti-socialist crowd for why they think socialism is bad. A generation it was communism that was bad, and now it’s socialism. When I was in high school I worked during summers at a university biochemistry lab. I mentioned to one of the post-docs one day that communism was bad (mind you I was deep in fundyland at this point). He asked me why I thought it was bad, and I didn’t have a good answer – it had just been drilled into me that it was. It was a jarring realization for a 16 year old.
I noticed that the second sentence in the third paragraph makes not a lick of sense. It’s all nonsense, but that sentence is particularly bad.