cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23060161

Summary

A survey by the Bertelsmann Foundation found that most young Germans (ages 16-30) feel disillusioned with politics, citing distrust, lack of influence, and insufficient avenues for engagement beyond voting.

Only 8% believe politicians take their concerns seriously, and fewer than 1 in 5 feel they can enact change.

Despite this, 61% still see democracy as the best system.

The findings come as Germany faces potential elections after its coalition collapse, with experts urging politicians to better involve youth on key issues like peace, education, and inflation.

  • NeuronautML@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    This seems to be the issue across Europe, or at least in a great part of Europe. The huge break in fertility didn’t happen in a vacuum. Articles keep saying it’s porn or women’s rights, but I’m pretty sure that’s not it. Women can work and we all can crank and still have families.

    It happened because governments stopped caring about the youth and lining their pockets and the old constituents’ pockets, as they got used to the baby boom and thought they could take advantage of the youth forever. The entire social security system is predicated on leeching from the current youth rather than saving up for the future.

    Being young in Europe sucks. I’m with the Germans on this. I feel so unsupported and paying for everyone, even if i could afford kids, i wouldn’t have them anyway. A sharp break in fertility is the only form of protest that governments will listen to in order to stop ignoring, lying to or just outright taking from the youth. Not only that, even those poor sods that still have kids, for some reason, face an absolute disgrace of a childcare and school system. Underpaid teachers and a general lack of facilities makes you wonder where does the youth money go.

    Immigration is all fine and dandy, but everyone knows Immigration will not fix the issues caused by neglecting the youth. The issue is systemic. Once immigrants are integrated, their kids will also not have kids. One way or the other, the system is coming down.

    • Captain Baka@feddit.org
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      even if i could afford kids, i wouldn’t have them anyway.

      This and also the fact that the world doesn’t feel very “liveable” (is that even a real word?) anymore. Climate change, wars, social inequality. I wouldn’t want to throw a kid of mine in such a meat grinder.