It's true that it's within the realm of cultural politics that young people tend to work through political issues, which I think is good, although it's not going to solve the problems.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Young people have so much more power than they tend to think to be able to affect politics. And if people will organize and get involved and go out and knock on doors and hand out leaflets and make a change, then they can determine the future.
I think it's important to give young people the freedom to follow their ideas and pursue their interests.
The jobs outlook in the U.S. isn't very good. And it's really about young people.
I have long been impressed with the focus on politics and that focus being... from young people.
I think the biggest problem in the world is that we have a generation of young people, and maybe two, who don't think it's going to get any better.
We cannot change the politics issue until we change the culture around it; until we talk about what parents do for their kids as an act of love. That's a cultural conversation.
I think culture precedes politics, and I think the attempts to try and legislate people's behavior... isn't going to be productive until the culture decides what they want to achieve.
I do think the public want to see politicians acting in a different way. What's brought young people into our campaign is that they were written off by political parties but they had never written off politics, and what we have is a huge number of young people, very enthusiastic and brimming with ideas. Those ideas have got to be heard.
Youngsters are the most discerning audience. They want entertainment, they want issues.
Political movements always belong to the young.