Even the youngest Millennials are now above college age, why are Millennials still treated as the youth?

Have you heard of British Communications Act of 2003 or the Canadian laws that protect multiple gender identities? Thousands of people in the UK have been arrested for "offensive communication" on social media. That's more people than are being arrested in Russia, a country widely considered undemocratic.

People being forced to give up their homes to house refugees has been happening in Germany and Italy. Granted, it's second houses and only as long as it's empty, still a gross violation of property rights.

Freedom of speech is severely curtailed by designation of some expressions as "hate speech". In France, the government intimidated and delegitimizes some people by forcing them undergo psychiatric evaluation for criticizing the Islamic State. (Famous case being Marine Le Pen after she shared an Islamic state execution video, clearly as a condemnation - but was accused of "terrorist propaganda" by a court).

The US has the first amendment - still doesn't prevent liberal mobs from attacking people for no reason, even if it's not the government persecuting them. (See the latest case of the 14 year old girl Soph who will apparently be expelled from school).

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