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Man, when I was in high school, all I worried about was smoking weed, getting laid, and playing video games. Not mindlessly following some political douchenugget like a flunky. In fact, in my time, admitting that would have gotten your ass kicked. 90s kids were barely politically aware. Not like these new kids who are neck deep in it.
That's exactly why they listen to Tate. He promises them if they follow his lifestyle they'll get laid all they want, like the image he projects.
Gen Z and A have helicopter parents who won't let them go out and most places won't allow teenagers to hang out in groups. Even movie theaters ban teenagers without parents.
Getting high or laid isn't what these generations are about.
Most of the US has laws that make it illegal for kids under the age of like 14 to be without direct adult supervision. This whole society is a police state.
Which is fucking sad, I remember when I was 16 years old and I used to drive my friends to the movie theater every weekend to watch movies. We would stand in line in the rain for like 40 minutes to buy tickets and then to get inside. Those are the days man...
They don't care, there is no peer pressure to have sex and with teenagers having no place to gather they don't hook up. Most stay home alone.
Tate comes across as explicitly apolitical (though obviously is not), and his stated focus is on making money and getting laid. This is attractive to a certain segment of the population for obvious reasons.
I think that's part of the long game too--get this messaging in front of kids long enough to make the logo stick. In a few years when they're looking something up, hey look, it's a logo they know from school--enough grown ups thought that was credible to be taught in schools. So, they probably figure, the info is worth looking at without looking up the source. Cuz like, even if school's bullshit, it's not supposed to be total bullshit.