Generation Z (typically defined as anyone born between 1996/1997 - 2012) to which I belong, has been the subject of much misunderstanding and confusion on the part of older generations. The Economist wrote an article in early 2019 that illustrates the ailments faced by Generation Z at large; in particular, it emphasized the notion that we’re more anxious and less hedonistic. Not all of this is to our detriment, as there is certainly concern to be had for those who wish to indulge in a surfeit of life’s blissful fruits like corpulent kings and queens.
Tonight, I have made the final edits on the Electoral Reform white paper that expounds upon a number of policy options that America needs to strengthen our democracy and ensure all voice are heard.
Social Media and Mobile Phones This second part of my three part guide specifically focuses on mobile devices, social media use, and how to protect yourself while protesting.
The Dilemma with Smart Phones Phones (and to a slightly lesser degree tablets depending on the model) pose a risk to your privacy and security of significantly greater magnitude than any desktop or laptop device. That is why before saying anything more, your best bet is to not make use of any mobile phone if you can get away with it.