What is a way of capitalizing on Generation Z reactionary conservatism?

What is a way of capitalizing on Generation Z reactionary conservatism?
I'm not looking for a political discussion, just how to profit on this counterculture responding to the liberalism and globalization of the past 10-15 years

Bump for a thread that isn't
>muh criptocurrency

The study backing up that headline is a survey of 2000 14/15 year olds UK. The "conservative" questions were mostly about tattoos, piercings etc. I would wait until 2020 or so until you start making assumptions about what Gen Z is going to be like. By then, we should have a fairly clear sense of how the Trump presidency and the various nationalist/cultural identity movements across the west are going to play out.

>By then, we should have a fairly clear sense of how the Trump presidency and the various nationalist/cultural identity movements across the west are going to play out.
That's a good point, these are all new movements so we still need to see how they will be recepted
However, it looks to me the trend is clearly in that direction, so perhaps there would be a way to capitalizing on that?

That's tough to say. The best idea that I can come up with is some type of lifestyle/media website for young conservatives. Something geared toward the average /pol/ or the_donald type but mainstream and respectable. Basically, Brietbart/Vice for teens/young adults, but with conservative content.

Invest in tattoo removal companies.

Eventually all these hipster millenials tats won't be cool and thoes vapid cucks will be swamping the lazer clinics

To be fair the 'trend' has been towards the left for decades now, only in the 2015

>To be fair the 'trend' has been towards the left for decades now
Exactly that's why I'm seeing a swing in it
>memes
Yea I thought about that, but how do you profit from memes? Aside from opening a meme page in ig
>inb4 meme merchandising

Advertise using memes

gen z love trumpcoin and pepe cash

Yea that's a good idea in theory but it gets very cringy very quickly
back to >>>/rgt/
That's not a bad idea t b h but it tackles it too directly, it doesn't make a profit on the side effects of a certain world view but it does so on the world view itself. If that even makes sense

I think memes are a little dry currently, but I'm going to make a YouTube channel and hop on the next big meme trend. Doesn't necessarily have to be political, but I'm waiting for the next 1000 degree knife trend to pop up.

>I'm waiting for the next 1000 degree knife trend to pop up.
Yea those things are ephemeral but huge, like this salt bae turkish chef bullshit, or catch me ousside
Not sure how you would make money on that though, they just don't last enough

>that's why I'm seeing a swing in it
no it's not.

you're seeing a swing because you hang out on Veeky Forums, home of the alt right,
and because you're not intelligent enough to recognize the sampling bias.

It literally doesn't matter how you try to profit off a trend that doesn't exist.

employ them! they are supposed to be better workforce than millenials.

i scalp nazi coins (mainly the silver ones as they appeal to both neo-hipsters and silverbugs)

mainly on ebay and some auction sites, have to buy bulk.I actually get some in orginal bank rolls from Germany, then i polish them and put them in little cases and resell them individualy for 3-10x that i paid. Its all about how you market and present shit like this.


i wish i didnt have to resell them now, as i expect the value to rise alot in the next 20 years, around when all the jews that lived through WWII die off. i just have a lot of money wrapped up in some of them and need to make that capital back. but ive already turned a good profit.

>When your head is shoved so far up your ideological ass that you ignore reality
We're here to make money, not here you whine about your hippy dippy nonsense

>not here you
the word is "hear."

you can't even manage to spell a full sentence correctly, you're not going to make money.

Nice
How much do you typically sell an individual coin for?
>implying there isn't a strong reactionary movement against liberalism and globalization and the left as a whole in both the USA and Europe
Not sure if you've noticed but your president just banned muslims from entering the country

Nazi memorabilia, religion, MAGA hats

>>implying there isn't a strong reactionary movement against liberalism and globalization and the left as a whole in both the USA and Europe
ah, I see you're retarded.

if such a movement exists, it doesn't imply that it involves gen z which mostly can't vote.

If you look at voting demographics you'll find youth in the US have consistently voted liberal since the 1960's by an overwhelming majority. This is consistent with the trend towards liberalism in general in the US.

Trump lost the popular election, his views are the minority in the US.

>your president just banned muslims from entering the country
also of course that would be illegal.

He lost the popular vote by a small margin, acne that's including all the illegal voter fraud by the left

>all the illegal voter fraud by the left
[citation needed]

it doesn't matter the margin, his views are minority and shrinking, not a trend.

certainly not a trend among gen z or even among millennials which supported a fucking socialist 7 to 3.

He won, get over it

Congress is GOP too

Soon we'll have a majority conservative Supreme court.

America is now a right wing country, regardless of whatever butthurt you feel.

>America is now a right wing country
again,
even if it is,
that doesn't indicate a trend in gen z.

meaning OP will not be making money off a trend that doesn't exist, and you're still retarded.

You won't be laughing when wall building companies become the top companies in the s&p and OP is a billionaire.

sure I will.

but if that happens it won't have anything to do with gen z, except perhaps that they'll have to pay for it.

>certainly not a trend among gen z or even among millennials which supported a fucking socialist 7 to 3.
Bernie was a Democrat who ended up endorsing Hillary.

Now people accuse Trump of being a socialist

>Now people accuse Trump of being a socialist
the difference is that Bernie called himself a socialist and millennials and gen z overwhelmingly supported him.

are memes a toxic asset?
how to short memes

wait is Veeky Forums alt-right?
a-are any boards safe?

notice how Veeky Forums reacts when you mention that trump lost the popular vote and doesn't represent the will of the people.

it's very much alt-right. No boards are safe.

The whole world is alt-right, now.

Russia, eastern Europe, always been alt-right
Middle-east, ISIS, extremely alt-right
Failing european economies, alt-right
Murrika, now alt-right

Thanks, Obama.

>trump lost the popular vote and doesn't represent the will of the people
you're right! but he's president because of some electoral college or whatever what?! ikr
what should happen? We should amend the constitution when elections don't go the way we want, right?
srs question I don't want to be alt-right

>alt-right
>muh fringe group

fringe just won presidency. You want fringe, libertarians are fringe.

It's going to be a long 8 years for you sicko

>muh fringe group
I didn't say it was a fringe group.
I said there's no trend in gen z towards the right.

they identify as liberal and moderate by a margin of 62%, which matches the US population in general.

overwhelmingly non-conservative, just like the rest of America.

You are working hard trying to sell the idea that there isnt a cultural change.

You are going to find yourself on the wrong side of history.

Cash in on this while you can.

>You are working hard trying to sell the idea that there isnt a cultural change
no, I'm just reciting statistics.

I know, if you're a conservative then you think statistics lie.

The fact you are working the boards pushing your narrative proves it's got the left literally shaking.

Buy guns.

>Caring about spelling on a Mongolian yurt-crafting forum
>Criticizing other people's spelling when your own grammar is incorrect
Typical ideological baby

Copy the trend by adding my own comedy and personality into it, then gain a following. Maybe make fun of how dumb a trend us but "lolz I'm doing it anyway." End up getting regular views on your original videos but still trendhop occasionally for that sweet view spike, extra ad revenue, and channel growth.

Where the fuck do you people even see these? I have a coworker who sent this meme to me and I had no fucking clue what it was.

This desu
>I said there's no trend in gen z towards the right.
>they identify as liberal and moderate by a margin of 62%, which matches the US population in general.
Source? My idea is based on the article in OP, which made me think that it's consistent with what I've empirically experienced. And I think it also makes sense from a logical standpoint, hence why I think the trend is swinging that way. It's just at the beginning of course but I think that's the direction we're headed
Notice how I'm being apolitical, I'm not taking into consideration whether I support Trump or the right or not.
If you can prove to me that I'm wrong and Gen Z is in fact as liberal as the youth which preceded it I'll be happy to hear your points

If you can gain a following then it's easy bux, but there's so much competition
Normie social media, I see them on instagram first then they pop up on facebook
It's interesting how those things can remain dormient for the longest time and then blow up for some reason, I've known about the trailer trash redhead video for at least a couple years, maybe I saw it first on Veeky Forums actually but it became mainstream just now.

I'm 18 (early gen z) and I've noticed a cultural shift against millennial/ gen x social justice. The technicolour hair SJWs are regarded as freaks and their safe space bullshit isn't respected

I live in a big city so not many people openly support drumpf but I'm seeing the backlash against 3rd wave feminism and globalism with my own eyes

And by this I don't mean that people openly identify as conservative but they're de facto conservatives in the sense that they support the social status quo and no longer find themselves allies with the "progressive" segment of society. Luckily for the most part the cult of PC has lost

Alt right are just noisy faggots


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That's the same way I feel and it's why I don't think something like would necessarily work too well

Finance conservative-leaning independent media outlets or become a manager for conservative comedians/tv personalities (talk show hosts, etc)

>it doesn't matter the margin, his views are minority and shrinking, not a trend.

WRONG.

>Implying if the views that got Trump elected in 2016 are shrinking, Obama would've been elected in '08

Agreed. What the study shows is that there isn't much of a counter culture like in previous decades, I presume this is due to the fact that many of their parents are already pretty liberal minded so there are few things to "rebel" against.

>Make a YouTube channel
>Read what Trump did/said that day
>Profit
Congratulations, you've got yourself a successful comedy channel.

They are shrinking. Republican votes are at an all-time low.

Gen Z isn't really conservative, its just that growing up during a recession (2008) makes hippy shit like trannies, Muslims, gays etc seem like horseshit

All that matters when mommy and daddy get sacked is cold hard $$

America first

That's what I mean when I say that they're conservative leaning

i don't get this shit. i'm clearly a millenial and my generation does not have any patience for sjw stuff.

well i'm not sure now, is 80 actually count as gen X or millennial?

Gen Z are all still 15/16.
Most people don't have fully formed opinions at that age, they just parrot whats been told to them by their family.
Gen X is the one raising Gen Z. Gen X is getting older and therefor more conservative.
Don't worry, college will turn them all into whiny liberals as is the usual life cycle.
But by that time, millennials will start the process of becoming conservative.
That being said all the youth care about are memes.

>memes made them conservative
But there were just as many bernie memes during the election cycle.

>That being said all the youth care about are memes.

The extreme right-wing currently holds all the dankest memes.Leftist identity politics are the mainstream status quo and it's obnoxiously so,

Usual counter-culture trend bouncing off the ceiling/floor depending on your outlook.

See how Trump pans out. If he actually """""makes America Great Again""""" or not.

not true at all.

I suspect it's generally because someone can't let a joke die and then when we start getting pissed about it they start shitposting it to normiemedia

Gen X I believe. Millennials (at least the ones at the end of it all) openly support this bullshit. My generation is all cucks. I honestly hope /pol/ fulfills their dream of gassing us all. The world would be a much better place without Millennials

Generations are a label made up by old people to give more weight to their discrimination. It is just as bad as saying nigger or having a nigger graph. If you say millennial or gen z you should also have no problem saying nigger.

Forgetting that just for a moment, generations are still complete bullshit because they move the goalposts to hate on teenagers and young adults. In 2000 the term was very clear, you were either born before or after the millennium. 5 years later however there were teenagers around and old people had to find a way to account for this so the goalposts were moved and redefined in the typical fashion: "you have to be an adult before the millennium". Now the question is, what is adult. Well that keeps changing too. This particular shitgraph (label chart) redefines it to be 1982. But I know some graphs that say adult is 25 so you can be born in 1975 and still be a millennial. This is why you see whatever the current generation is that has teenagers move and eat up the other generations, for example most graphs just drop Gen Y altogether and some of them are dropping Gen X. Because there are no agreed upon dates you can rest assured that the entire thing is labels and ageism and again is as bad as saying nigger graph. The alphas are not yet teenagers and won't be until 2023 so nobody cares about them yet. But when the time comes, millennial will mold and redefine to dodge the alpha teenager train.

super duper conspiracy time: notice how in every chart, boomers are absolutely always 1946 - 1964. Everyone before this time is dead and can't make charts and doesn't care, boomers made this whole shit up.

People are born every minute, there are no such things as generations. Please take note and duly fuck off. But hey, if you want to find the #1 quickest way to ruin any business or group discussion, you're in luck.

When graphs don't move the years to make gen Z eat Y and X, it's when they make up their own rules and criteria and make the years finally correct so that it looks like millennials haven't done anything.

According to this graph, not a single person in gen Z is in the workforce, the rest of the numbers add up to be 100. Part time jobs don't count I guess. They're also ENTIRELY dependent on technology that they didn't invent at all and on IT that they can't possibly be part of the workforce to do,. As you can see, generation Y invented everything we use today. Gen Z's "experiences" read more like a catastrophe list, they were responsible for an energy crisis, which has never before happened in the world ever, so it's exclusive to gen Z. Also global warming and economic downturns only happened again due to Gen Z.

It's really hard to see stupid shit like this and not come to the conclusion that all generations are labels made up just to hate on whoever is 13 - 25. Just admit you're insecure about people younger than you who are successful and we can move on.

Generational animosity goes back to the dawn of man

some ancient Greek guy probably said "kids these days are so fucking entitled"

This is a question I have myself due to technology increasing the age limit by over 60 years. I'm curious if this sort of thing existed when your typical maximum life expectancy was 30 or 40 years

anyway look at any generations graph and the difference between them is which ones accept more or all technology. boomers basically made this shit up because they don't want to learn how to use a computer for over 4 decades