Student in the center of a hit piece of magazine NY speaks
The article in New York’s journal was targeting young conservatives, marking a new generation Young Republicans As “a table of cruel children.”
One of the students in the center of the article spoke about it “Jesse Watters Primetime” Tuesday.
“They call me a cruel child. I wouldn’t consider myself one, but fortunately, I had a lot of people who stood on the internet, people I know, and then only people who have the same beliefs as me.
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New York Brock Colyar writer warned that the new generation “casually cruel trumpets” “wins Washington”.
Colyar wrote an extensive report, “A table of cruel children” As it was to socialize with the new generation of young Republicans on the first night of the new Presidency of President Donald Trump. “They drink, blow, flirt, network, but mostly congratulate each other on their big victory,” Colyar wrote.
One key difference that Colyar has made in the work is that this new generation of conservatives is not only different from their modern liberal opposition, but also from older members Trump base.
Asked why the young people turned to Trump, Howland said he was reduced to politics.
“I just agree with more policies. I think after I did my own research, it is a kind of direction that I want our future to go, our nation enters. I stand on that side.”
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Influencers from the entire political spectrum responded to the report, claiming that this was about changing time in the new Trump era.
Howland said she had received an increase in “unexpected attention, positive and negative” since the article came out.
“I think the things today are Super polarized. There is also a stigma with the media. If you lean on one side, then with the other you cannot hang out in friendships and romantic relationships. Somehow I saw that I branched out of my hometown and met different people, “she noticed.
“But if you are with the right people, people with a good character, it doesn’t matter which side you will lead on, they will still connect with you.”
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Fox News’ Alexander Hall and Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.