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My completely uneducated hypothesis based on just anecdotal evidence that I've witnessed is that younger people that start out liberal during their time spent trying to break into a stable life and stable working condition slowly grow more conservative once they "settle in" and become a part of the society that gave them so much trouble in the first place. Followed by a decline in conservatism and return to a more liberal viewpoint once they are no longer part of the "system" and are once again on the cusps of society.
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Obviously, everyone uses (directly or indirectly) government services like roads and police and whatnot, but the services used by twenty-somethings and eighty-somethings are more personal (direct payments between the government and an individual). It seems to me that the connection between more general services, politics, and individual voters is less obvious. Unless you're in Minnesota, where roads have become the new political litmus test. Who cares about abortion or the war: what's your opinion on potholes? |
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At least fiscally liberal. I'm not sure exactly what would make someone more socially liberal, and I imagine it's a multitude of factors. But at least in my experience, those who are more fiscally conservative oppose the use of government funds for various social programs, and tend to not use those social programs. Obviously that's just people I know and doesn't necessarily hold true for everyone.
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That certainly hasn't been the rule, though.
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Yes, you have.
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Does anyone actually think that individuals actually get more conservative with age? I would have thought it obvious that it's just that society has generally gotten more liberal as time goes on, so older people, born and raised in a more conservative time, tend to be more conservative. It's not that they got more conservative, it's just that they came from a more conservative time and now are relatively conservative compared to young people.
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I've noticed in my own experience, and that of my friends and family, that as we get older, we often become less judgmental and more likely to recognize complexities and gray areas. That sometimes leads us to become more socially liberal.
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The young and inexperienced often tend to view the world in black and white terms, to question why things are the way they are, and to be frustrated about resistance to change. With age and experience, one generally learns that the world is many shades of gray, that what's good for some people isn't necessarily good for others, that things are the way they are for many different reasons, and that we all get along through the making of an endless series of (unsatisfying) compromises. - snopes |
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A friend of mine speculated that the only young Republicans in this day and age were indoctrinated by their parents. I'm inclined to believe that, but then again, I'm fairly Liberal.
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I'd be inclined to agree with that, if you expand it to include influences other than the family, like friends, teachers and such. And expand "Republicans" to "everybody."
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When the wording is in play (pro-life becomes anti-woman for example) it's pretty easy to "choose sides". Most of the non liberals I know don't consider gay rights to be an issue but I constantly hear it as a liberal only point of view. Kind of how Senator Byrd can be an ex-KKK member yet somehow be elected .
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No. I'm talking about an actual change in people's attitudes as they get older and experience more of life. They may not change what they call themselves: it's about how they think and feel. It's not limited to social or political issues on a grand scale, either. It's also evident in their reaction to events in their own families and communities.
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He certainly wasn't the first former, or even current, Klan member to be elected to office. And to give the man credit, he did admit this and express regret for it. I have no idea how sincere his regret actually is, but it sure beats trying to cover up his past involvement or trying to justify it somehow.
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Every one "knows" a conservative is simply and older wiser liberal. That is the statement that should be in the OP.
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