Sneako treats the attack against him as political violence that demonstrates why public dialogue needs active defense.
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GEN Z
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...from something that happened literally three hours ago more people in gen z are afraid to have these conversations because they know the outcome..."
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"...from something that happened literally three hours ago more people in gen z are afraid to have these conversations because they know the outcome..."
"something if it was a personal grievance he had i think he would have said it there that's usually what happens when people are..."
"...at all about future generations. So, what do we do in Gen Z and for Gen Alpha? Do we vote left in the midterms?"
"...charlie kirk we do i speak to so many people in gen z and when you bring up the subject they don't even want..."
"...socialist mayor because everybody has you know the average debt in Gen Z is ninety four thousand dollars people can't afford rent the same..."
"...hopes of some of the younger generations, the millennials and the Gen Zs, is that JD Vance, at least on X, acts like he's..."
"...I think the Gen X and Gen Alpha, or excuse me, Gen Z and Gen Alpha, and of course the millennials as well that..."
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