"Youth protests aren’t more likely to use violence, but they’re associated with more intense repression. Some scholars argue that autocratic regimes tend to find youth particularly threatening and respond with violence. Chenoweth and Cebul point to a positive association between young people’s participation in a protest and measures of liberal and egalitarian democracy in the following years. That said, young people don’t always see the benefits of their protest, even if it is successful. One study found no association between youth protest participation and improved youth unemployment, and young people may find that a new head of state doesn’t improve their day-to-day economic well-being." Gen Z is protesting corruption worldwide. Will they drive...Harvard Kennedy School experts analyze global trends in youth protest against corruption and for democracy.Remembering high school in the 60's
“You know why there's a Second Amendment? In case the government fails to follow the first one.” ― Rush Limbaugh Maybe he was under the influence of Oxy when he stated such.