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My conclusion after being radicalised in a student union (in France for context) is that generally speaking, students are doomers at best and arrogant petit bourgeois pricks at worse. There was a time where a lot of students could get political education with the youth wings of parties, but this time is mostly over thanks to the revisionists who were incapable of listening and build mutual trust with the youth.
I don't believe in "generation war" per say but if there's one little bit of truth to it is that if you're not consciously radically open to the novelty that younger ones bring then the revolutionary potential is hard reset and you're back to square one