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-title Peter Thiel Warns of Generational Conflict and Socialism

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Thiel Warns Growing Disconnect​ between ⁢Expectations and Reality Could⁣ Fuel Socialist Turn‍ in US

NEW YORK CITY -‌ Venture ⁣capitalist Peter Thiel cautioned that widening economic frustrations, especially among young americans, could ⁣lead ‍to increased ‍support ‍for socialist ideologies. Speaking following recent off-year election results⁤ that saw⁤ progressive candidates like Summer⁣ Mamdani win in New York, ‍Thiel argued ​that‍ a sense of ⁤economic disenfranchisement is driving voters toward radical proposals.

“If you proletarianize the young people, don’t be surprised they end up communist,” Thiel stated,⁢ adding, “Capitalism is ‌not ‌working for a lot of people in New york City. ItS not working for young people.” He⁤ acknowledged a growing sympathy for voters seeking solutions to issues like student debt and housing costs, noting that ​previous “tinkering ⁢at​ the margins” has proven ineffective.

The⁣ recent elections, described as a “wake-up ⁢call” for both parties by polling‌ expert Frank ‌Luntz,⁢ highlighted a focus on “affordability politics” – concerns over the cost of living, including inflation, housing, food, fuel, and electricity. Thiel observed that the ‍rising popularity of socialism coincides with a period of heightened political engagement,fueled ‍by a important gap‍ between millennials’ expectations and their lived realities.

“There are some‌ dimensions in which the millennials are better off than the boomers,” Thiel ​conceded. “But⁤ the‍ gap between the expectations ⁤the boomer parents ‍had‌ for their kids and ⁤what those kids actually were able⁣ to do is just unusual. I don’t think there’s ever been a generation ‌where the gap has been⁤ as extreme as⁤ for the millennials.”

Despite this, Thiel expressed skepticism about the⁤ likelihood of a ​traditional revolution, pointing to the ‌historical association of communism and fascism with youth movements.⁣ He suggested that any potential shift toward socialism in‌ the U.S. would likely be driven by older demographics, perhaps ‌manifesting as demands‍ for benefits like free healthcare – an “old people’s socialism” rather than a “young people’s​ socialism.” He noted the country’s aging ‍population and declining birth rates contribute to this dynamic, creating a “gerontocracy.”

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