
The rise of far-right political movements among younger generations in Germany and the United States stems from a shared disillusionment with established political leadership and economic instability. Young voters increasingly prioritize pocketbook issues, such as housing affordability and future financial security, over traditional political discourse. Social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube serve as primary drivers for this shift, as extremist groups effectively utilize algorithmic strategies and populist messaging to mobilize young men, often by framing feminism and progressive policies as threats to their status. While American students express concerns regarding the erosion of democratic institutions and the potential for government overreach, their German counterparts highlight the appeal of the extremes as a source of community and clear-cut answers to complex societal challenges. These generational perspectives underscore a growing anxiety about the future of democracy and the efficacy of conventional political engagement.
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