The nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute published a thorough and detailed study titled, “A Political and Cultural Glimpse Into America’s Future: Generation Z’s Views on Generational Change and the Challenges and Opportunities Ahead.”
The authors of the survey wrote in the summary introduction:
Members of Generation Z are coming into their own politically, socially, and culturally, bringing their values and viewpoints to their communities and workplaces, and to our nation’s political system. In addition to being the most racially and ethnically diverse generation in our nation’s history, Gen Z adults also identify as LGBTQ at much higher rates than older Americans. Like millennials, Gen Zers are also less likely than older generations to affiliate with an established religion.
This report considers what sets members of Generation Z apart from older generations in terms of their political and cultural values, their faith in communities and political institutions, and their views on religion and the importance of diversity and inclusion in the nation’s democracy. The report is based on both the results of a national survey of all Americans, which includes oversamples of Generation Z — both Gen Z adults (ages 18–25) and Gen Z teens (13–17) — and on an analysis of ten virtual focus groups that included a wide cross section of Gen Z adults from across the United States.
The survey size was 6,616 Gen-Z Americans from the noted age brackets.
One of the more notable findings in this study that received plenty of coverage was the generation’s affiliation with LGTBQIA+, standing at 28%. The survey found that this was roughly doubling from each generation before it; Millennials (16%), Xennials (7%), Boomers (4%), and Silent (4%).
The survey covered a number of other as well, which was summed-up by the authors. The study also found:
Gen Z adults trend slightly less Republican than older Americans. More than half of Gen Z teens do not identify with a major party, but most share their parents’ party affiliation.
Gen Z adults are more liberal than older Americans. Gen Z teens are more moderate.
Gen Z is more religiously diverse than older generations. Gen Z teens mirror their parents’ religious affiliation. Gen Z teens are more likely than Gen Z adults to attend church or find religion important.
Most Gen Z Americans, particularly Gen Z Democrats, are more likely than older Americans to believe that generational change in political leadership is necessary to solve the country’s problems. Younger and older generations both express a lack of understanding across generational lines.
Americans overall largely reject the notion that young people are too lazy to get good jobs, and instead believe that they lack necessary training.
Only half of Gen Z adults think college is a smart investment in the future. Gen Z teens express more optimism about college’s financial impact on their future.
Gen Z adults strongly back affirmative action programs for poor students or students of color, as do most Americans. At least 3 in 4 Gen Z adults support student loan forgiveness, as well as investment in programs to fund technical school, community service, or training to understand the political system.
How Americans form meaningful connections differs across generations, with Gen Z forming more connections online.
Gen Z adults, along with their millennial counterparts, hold little trust in America’s political institutions, but they participate in many political activities at similar or higher rates than older Americans. Gen Z teens also distrust political institutions, but they are less politically active than Gen Z adults.
Gen Z adults report more experience with hostility and discrimination than older Americans or Gen Z teens.
Gen Z adults are consistently more likely than older generations and Gen Z teens to experience negative emotions often or almost all the time. Negative emotions are more common among Gen Z Americans who rely on social media to make meaningful connections.
Read the whole study here.
AUTHOR COMMENTARY
But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.
2 Timothy 3:13
These survey results prove that verse true very well, namely in the category concerning LGTBQIA+. Things get worse, things breakdown; it’s the second law of thermodynamics, and the law of entropy; and when things begin slide the snowball turns into an avalanche fast.
SEE: US Census Reveals That Gen-Z Women Are Identifying As Bisexual In Unprecedented Numbers & CDC Report Reveals That 1 In 4 Teens Identify With LGTBQIA+, Largely Among Girls
The reasons why Gen-Z has such an affinity for sodomy is not hard to explain. From the food and water they consume, and all the health and environmental problems, on top of worsening genetics from the prior generations; to being constantly propagandized with by social media, Hollywood, music, and so on; from being brainwashed to accept it at public schools; to neglect and lack of parenting; and acting as a form of rebellion, now that being emo and nerdy is “cool” these days, and etc. Blend it together and you have yourself a tall sodomite smoothie.
SEE: Japanese Scientists Use Soy Compounds To Turn Male Catfish And Sturgeon 100% Female
As a Zoomer myself, this generation has been completely screwed over, and it is beyond embarrassing what has been allowed to happen to them and what they have become. While there is no doubt there are plenty that are, Gen-Z as a whole is not lazy: they simply have no real incentivization and drive and hope to bother putting real effort in something, something that I have talked about before in my report on the U.S. military debacle, and other articles as well.
The Death Of A Lost Generation
Spotify Posts ‘Bummer Summer’ Playlist Due To Large Uptick In Searches For “Sad” Songs By Gen-Z’ers
One Zoomer recently published a TikTok video that went very viral that encapsulates what a lot of Gen-Z’ers are feeling like right now:
[11]There is a generation that curseth their father, and doth not bless their mother. [12] There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes, and yet is not washed from their filthiness. [13] There is a generation, O how lofty are their eyes! and their eyelids are lifted up. [14]There is a generation, whose teeth are as swords, and their jaw teeth as knives, to devour the poor from off the earth, and the needy from among men. Proverbs 30:11-14
[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).
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That video that Zoomer girl posted is 100% true and it’s real, and I agree as a millennial born in 1989 and I know brother Bryan who is generation X born in 1975 would also agree with that!
The problem is that there’s some boomers and older who are so prideful and self-righteous they can’t even see their hand in front of their faces. They better humble themselves and quickly because America is going south at breakneck speed and their little “good ol days” illusion is going to go up in smoke!
Another reason why marriages and childbirth in America is dwindling is also because of staggering divorce rates brought on by feminism.
This country is finished.
I try not to get sucked into the generation warfare the media tries to facilitate. Having said that, as I have gotten older I simply cannot ignore and must comment on the fact that so many boomers are just some of the most cocky, arrogant, fools I’ve ever dealt with. My family is mostly boomers and its impossible to even have a meaningful conversation because they’re more interested on bragging on themselves, and pontificating about stuff they don’t have the foggiest idea about. Many of them walk around like it’s still post-WW II America, and everything is okay, and it’s all about them. It’s the first true generation with all the experience and very little wisdom to impart.
I completely agree with you, Jacob.
These boomers live like it’s post-WWII some of them, they need to change their calendars, and also they’re still caught up with the British Invasion when the Beatles and the Rolling Stones came to America and totally destroyed and bewitched them into a life of rebellion, sex drugs and rock n roll.
It was called the British INVASION for a reason.
Proverbs 30:12 applies to the boomers.
Don’t beat me up to much, I’m in the boomer slot, I can’t help the fact that this country is doing worst, I’m just a humble old man that is saved. I’ve seen alot that you younger guy’s have never seen or even experienced at all, and I call em, as I sees em. If ya knew what it was like when I was a kid, ya’d know why we “would like it like the good ole days again”, sorry but ya wern’t there. Andrew, when you were a baby, I was working as an auto tech at a Cadillac dealer, doing heavy engine repair (very hard work), and didn’t make as much as others because I wasn’t crocked or greedy as some others. Not all of us were bad.
That’s why I said in my comment I don’t play into the generational warfare stuff. It’s a divide and concur tactic the media uses. I’m only speaking to the cliches, stereotypes, and misnomers of the Boomers; just like the older generations and media love to say tons of disparaging things against the Zoomers, applying all these stereotypes and cliches on us. Not all of Gen-Z are this abominable mess like mainstream and alt media loves to project. My grandmother is from Silent and she better understands my plight and perspective on things than the generations that came after. At the end of the day, “But he that doeth wrong shall receive for the wrong which he hath done: and there is no respect of persons” (Colossians 3:25). Adam played the blame-game and look where it go him, right?
I agree David, not all Boomers. Don’t worry brother, I am not attacking you.
It’s always easier to blame than to shoulder responsibility & one’s share in the sin of every generation. Those who fall into bitterness are the easiest for their antichrist Jesuit handlers to manipulate. David was not a man after God’s own heart because he was with the majority of his ‘generation’…..a term as systematized, revised & manipulated as the philosophical doctrines of false religion, ‘racism’ & ‘gender’. The wise will go to the word of God for their definitions & guidance, & be humbled….few though they be.
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All of these supposed surveys etc are calculated to stir the dung, get the blame-game going, & to capitalize on the division to the loss of all involved but the ‘masters’ & spirit behind their devices.
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It WAS better in America when people still had the word of God in their memories, & the fear of God holding them back….& the evil antichrist types behind the scenes had to step cautiously & to use every trick & technique of deception to keep themselves & their intents hidden. Will this generation continue playing their blamegame & bitterness poking games….or actually recognize it for what it is & refuse to play? I believe the scriptures answer that for both the majority & the minority, & my hope is in God.
ya don’t mean me do ya, kddlporter? Ya mean David of the Bible, don’t ya?
Exactly, it’s divide and concur. There’s truth to it but it is designed to sow discord.
I might have to do an article about this because it very much applies to these times:
Ecclesiastes 7:8 Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof: and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit. [9] Be not hasty in thy spirit to be angry: for anger resteth in the bosom of fools. [10] Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these? for thou dost not inquire wisely concerning this. [11] Wisdom is good with an inheritance: and by it there is profit to them that see the sun.
To me it seems like this generation is the one that is written about in the bible. Self centered, entitled, spoiled, want everything given to them instead of working for it, like we had to do in the “good ole days” We weren’t sitting on computers or playing x-box. We were outside getting exercise and creating new games to play.
I shudder to think if the draft comes back to the military because we don’t have any men now that have any interest in fighting in a war, which I can’t blame them. Who wants to fight someone else’s war, but they are definitely not qualified in this generation, so they would be draft dodgers or getting killed as soon as they go into combat. We spoiled ’em, now what do we do with ’em.
As a boomer, I and my peers had parents that primarily believed their only responsibility as a parent was to . . . put a roof over your head, feed you, and clothe you – and that was IT! At the tender age of 12, my father told me he would no longer support me when I turned 18. That frightened me. As it were, from about 14, I had to purchase my own everything. Things a child should never have to concern themselves with. I had no choice BUT to get creative and industrious. I couldn’t understand why, when none of it was warranted. My father died 2 days after my 19th birthday. To this day I miss him and will rejoice with him in heaven one day. The lessons he taught me were hard (some would say harsh) and I wish he had lived long enough for me to be able to express to him my gratitude because knowing him like I did, it hurt him more than it did me to say ‘no’ – because he knew the realities of life.
The younger generations today (in large part) had parents who wanted to be their child’s friend rather than their parent. Couple that with societal influences and generational peer pressure and you have young adults thrown into adulthood without being ready, who (in large part) also have parents that never fully grew up. It’s a tragedy all the way around.
You absolutely nailed it, totally agree with that. That’s basically what I have been trying to articulate.
Thank you.
The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America by Charlotte Iserbyt is all about a planned agenda in public schools to destroy morality and critical thinking skills while programming children to accept the State as a highest authority father figure.
This information was uncovered in federal documents Charlotte found while working in the DOE under Reagan. It started 100 years ago in colleges and universities and by the early 1950s was in grade schools. The classism, ageism, racism– are there to create division and then manipulate the groups created. Group think is very powerful in controlling what people believe. Adding television to families homes, accelerated the programming and now with screens in every hand, we are at warp speed to become that last generation where our days will be like the days of Noah and the days of Lot.
Public schools are Satan’s domain as it does not take 12 years to learn how to be a responsible productive loving adult, but it does take that long to indoctrinate them to become what we see.
I have to add Satan also controls many religious institutions where adults ritually abuse young children for control purposes causing them to turn to substance abuse or worse because they don’t understand they have unclean spirits caused by the abuse they suffered as young children.