First of all, excellent film. I admire the organization and political voice from our generation that went into the production.
However, I disagree with a few of the statements made. First, the complaint of student loans and the cost of college was made a few times. To this, all I have to say is, a college education is a privilege, and a choice. There’s a reason that college graduates typically make more money than high school grads, because the skills and education they possess that are learned in college are valuable to the corporate world. It’s your choice to purchase these skills. It pays off in the long run.
Second, what is so wrong with the government being run by “old, white, males?” Who wants a government run by a group of 20 year old kids? Who knows better how to run America, someone who’s only been alive long enough to witness 2 presidents reside at the White House, or someone who’s CLEARLY witnessed 20 or 30 years of political progression?
I’m not trying to bash anyone’s beliefs, because I am actually inspired that so many kids my age are interested in the issues at hand. I am, however, worried that our generation is getting the wrong idea in thinking that our government owes us more than what they already provide. So you have to pay for health care...so what! Be thankful that you live in a country where your health care is regulated and public schools are available.
Like the film said, whether you’re liberal, conservative, moderate, whatever! November 4th, get out there and VOTE! Make your voice heard.







