Is Greece’s “No” on Debt Referendum another Youth Revolution?
http://www.juancole.com/2015/07/greeces-referendum-revolution.html
Is Greeces No on Debt Referendum another Youth Revolution?
By Juan Cole | Jul. 6, 2015
During the past 5 years, the old categories of politics left, right, center or capitalist and socialist have been challenged by a new one, that of youth. What the Millennials want has begun to matter in addition to the other factors.
That Greece has a left-wing government run by the Syriza Party that urged a no vote on the referendum is itself in part of function of the youth vote and of the positions taken by the youth wing of Syriza.
Youth voted no at even higher rates than the general population. They have faced impossible unemployment rates of 50% because of banks-imposed austerity and they are insisting that some other policy must be possible. They may be right or they may be wrong, but that they are flexing their political muscles and that they have understandable grievances are not in doubt.
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PERIES: And what are some of the issues that are really at heart for the youth movement?
SPOURDALAKIS: Well, I would say that a very important issue is, of course, privatizations and stopping the privatizations that are going on right now, for example the mining operation in northern Greece, which has been temporarily stopped, but it hasnt been brought back entirely. Its the issue of the concentration camps that were created by the previous government for immigrants and shutting them down. And its also the issue ofalso the issue of human rights, (human) rights of prisoners. And then, of course, also the LGBT issue of civil union for gay couples.