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Originally Posted by ASU2003
I think that is close. There are going to be differences from country to country, and even sub areas within each country.
I think there is a group of males 45-65 who have never been 'in charge' that are upset about it. But they are finding out that they can't control the younger generation, and the older generation still votes.
Privacy is a lot harder to find, but nobody seems to mind. It can be used for good and bad, yet it is hard to drop off the grid quickly anymore.
It is frustrating when there are only a few people who care about issues and believe the same things as you, yet it is easier to talk to other people about your views now.
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That's true it does depend which angle you take your perspective from even in 'western' countries. ( I wonder if Australia and New Zealand are more similar to Europe or North America? )
Yeah i +agree about finding people who share similiar mind sets. I think a big problem now is although there is a lot of information out there, a lot of it is misinformation and poor quality.