03-13-2023, 08:31 PM
It is apparent that Gen-Z is faced with a lack of ideology to follow, whether that be religion or politics, Zoomers feel lost and express this by switching ideologies, clinging to certain things foreign to their area, like American online orthodox-Christians or even westerners dabbling in islam (whatever their reason). As someone here mentioned previously, Zoomers are very aesthetically-based when it comes to what ideology they lean into, more than anything else, this is a visible "symptom" of a generation trying to cling onto any identity they stumble upon.
Now, I raise this matter to ask if this is worth exploiting, the answer only seems obvious at first glance to me but when giving it deeper thought I find myself wondering "how is it worth exploiting?"
What should the cultural goal be? Create a secular movement solely based on politics and chosen values? Is the younger generation completely convinced that religion is the only way forwards? Are too many sympathetic towards Islam to let it go, should a Dune-like syncretism be pushed for or is it better to rally people on one goal to exterminate all other ideologies?
I'm under the suspicion that Zoomers will become fanatics for something, and there's still time to influence it before it's in the hands of chance,
It would be be good to also discuss through which means to influence them, and for what goal.
I personally believe that promising young men looking to satiate their boredom a piece of land in Africa would be a good offer to make them... But it's not enough, they need a greater purpose beyond material needs... Perhaps I'm wrong, if I am please do say so.
I hate to bring him up but if you have doubts about the difficulty of achieving this, look at Andrew Tate, he has enamoured many people online by spouting empty phrases and flaunting material wealth, why does he have a following?
I might have to reword some of this tomorrow, if anything is unclear don't hesitate to mention it here.
Also, I think the future holds great potential for a race-war based ideology, nothing is really more palpable than race and there's already a momentum that has started to generate concerning TND amongst normies. If this is the way we choose to go forwards it might be worth discussing ideas to spread it further.
Now, I raise this matter to ask if this is worth exploiting, the answer only seems obvious at first glance to me but when giving it deeper thought I find myself wondering "how is it worth exploiting?"
What should the cultural goal be? Create a secular movement solely based on politics and chosen values? Is the younger generation completely convinced that religion is the only way forwards? Are too many sympathetic towards Islam to let it go, should a Dune-like syncretism be pushed for or is it better to rally people on one goal to exterminate all other ideologies?
I'm under the suspicion that Zoomers will become fanatics for something, and there's still time to influence it before it's in the hands of chance,
It would be be good to also discuss through which means to influence them, and for what goal.
I personally believe that promising young men looking to satiate their boredom a piece of land in Africa would be a good offer to make them... But it's not enough, they need a greater purpose beyond material needs... Perhaps I'm wrong, if I am please do say so.
I hate to bring him up but if you have doubts about the difficulty of achieving this, look at Andrew Tate, he has enamoured many people online by spouting empty phrases and flaunting material wealth, why does he have a following?
I might have to reword some of this tomorrow, if anything is unclear don't hesitate to mention it here.
Also, I think the future holds great potential for a race-war based ideology, nothing is really more palpable than race and there's already a momentum that has started to generate concerning TND amongst normies. If this is the way we choose to go forwards it might be worth discussing ideas to spread it further.