Authored by Denes Albert via rmx.news,
In Germany, France, and even Belgium, the EU election results have sparked internal political crises. New parliamentary elections have been called in some countries to determine the desired political values and direction by voters.
Interestingly, little attention has been given to the specific demographics turning against the liberal status quo in Brussels.
It appears that young people are the most opposed to EU bureaucracy and open borders.
Young individuals express their dissatisfaction with the European system and its ideological framework, feeling trapped in a chaotic environment that hinders their ability to lead a normal life.
This discontent predominantly stems from a generation stuck in limbo, no longer dependent but struggling to establish a stable existence.
These young people, not just labels like “X,” “Y,” or “Z,” are the future generation facing uncertainty and a lack of vision for Europe.
This situation highlights the clash between subjective desires and the community’s objective values.
The youth’s frustration is evident in their recent votes, signaling a desire for change.
As they express their demands through democratic means, they hope for a response from Brussels officials.
However, if these bureaucrats continue to prioritize their power over the people’s interests, the youth may resort to drastic measures to dismantle the stagnant system.
The question remains whether older generations will resist the changes brought forth by their successors or embrace the opportunity for correction.
It is essential to return to objective truths and eliminate vested interests hindering progress.
Well done, young people!
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