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Outfrontpolitics -
October 7, 2011
Occupy Wall Street and
Millennial Momentum
Posted by dorothy
Right on cue, the
young people have stepped up. No sooner did
the book "Millennial Momentum" appear than
the young generation it describes launched
"Occupy Wall Street". The authors of
"Millennial Momentum" deserve the Nobel
Prize for Timely Prediction!
If you accept the authors' well-researched
description of this generation, you will
understand Occupy Wall Street and stop
asking, "Who's in charge?" Or "What do they
want?" Because the answer will be obvious
to you. The Occupiers, each and all of them,
are in charge. And they want to make
EVERYTHING better.
These are precisely the characteristics
attributed to this great new generation by
authors Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais.
This generation does not look upwards for
leadership, works well as a group, and is
deeply committed to improving the world.
(And don't sneer at these "dreamers". Three
similar generations in American history have
also realized "the impossible dream", as
I'll discuss in a minute.)
The Millennials' other attributes are
splendid too. They are educated and very
smart. They are practical and willing to
compromise for results, say Winograd and
Hais. The Millennials are also highly
diverse, without homophobia and racial
prejudice, and don't want to run other
people's private lives. They are committed
to social justice and reform of the
political system. And they are committed to
the environment.
Oh, boy, are they ever committed to the
environment!
And they are powerful in their numbers.
There are 95,000,000 of them! Yes, that's
right. NINETY-FIVE MILLION of them, born
between 1982 and 2003. This is the
soon-to-be largest voting block ever in our
history. Connected with each other and the
world electronically, they can probably
achieve anything.
By 2020, one in every three American voters
will be in this age group. This is the age
group that helped elect Obama, turning out
at the polls in greater numbers than the
seniors. By next year half of the 95 million
will be eligible to vote, including the
eldest three of my nine grandchildren.
Meantime, the old folks - including the
numerous bigots and reactionaries among them
- are dying out. Literally. And the
complacent, self-indulgent,
don't-bother-if-it's-not-about-me Boomers
are in a state of shock, having just
realized that the GOP they empowered has
looted their pension money.
For all their social conscience, the
Millennials certainly have a personal
interest in what's going on. They can't get
jobs. Global climate change threatens their
physical survival. They see a government run
by lobbyists on behalf of the out-of-control
banks and monied interests that are
destroying the Millennials' present and
future.
The authors of "Millennial Momentum" argue
that this generation is one of those that
come along about every eighty years in
America. They are like the generation of the
American Revolution, then the one that did
the Civil War and ended slavery, and then
the one that did the New Deal, won World War
II, and launched the civil rights movement,
Women's Liberation, environmental and
consumer protection, etc. Three "Greatest
Generations" with big dreams and incredible
track records. And now comes a fourth!
It's not foolish for them to dream big. It's
American!
So what's their next step right now? Don't
ask me. Don't ask them. A tidal wave is
coming, and it's them. It doesn't even
matter if Occupy Wall Street fizzles.
History is about to be made, and these
bright young people will figure out what
steps to take as they go along.
It has begun.
A new generation has arrived. I have seen
the future and can die a happy, hopeful
woman.
And old age being what it is, a lot of old
bigots and ignorant old fogies are going
with me! What a way to go! I can die
smiling!
Thanks, Occupy Wall Street!
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