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Most young people don't even vote. Reddit is not representative of most young people. There's also nothing about Stephen Harper or Andrew Scheer's platform that appealed to young Canadians in urban metros. Are the Tories going to do something about the housing crisis? No. Are the Tories going to bring back jobs to Canada? Noooo. So most young people stay home on election day. And the ones who do turn up to vote are the soyboys on reddit who are passionate about SJW shit.

Harper had ten years to sell me and my generation on the Tories and he failed. So I voted for meme candidates in 2015 and 2019. From 2006 to 2015 all I noticed is that housing became far more expensive and that the job market became more competitive for workers because of all the immigrants and visa workers they bring here. And outsourcing of jobs abroad. Just like the trajectory from 1993 to 2006. And the trajectory from 2015 to 2021. It's the same trajectory. 33% of registered voters did not vote in 2019. In the Ontario provincial election 43.33% of registered voters did not vote. Why should young people vote for politicians that ignore our needs? This pandemic especially has highlighted how much our country fucks over young people and bends over backwards for boomers.

3 years ago
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Most young people don't even vote. Reddit is not representative of most young people.

There's also nothing about Stephen Harper or Andrew Scheer's platform that appealed to young Canadians in urban metros. Are the Tories going to do something about the housing crisis? No. Are the Tories going to bring back jobs to Canada? Noooo. So most young people stay home on election day. And the ones who do turn up to vote are the soyboys on reddit who are passionate about SJW shit.

3 years ago
1 score