


This comes from the Harvard-Harris poll that everyone is talking about. Polls in general should be taken with a grain of salt and the HH polls have had horrific numbers lately. Still, this is reflective of a generational trend.
The numbers may not be this bad in real life, but they’re bad.
73% of voters agreed that the Hamas attacks of Oct 7 were “genocidal” and that they could not be justified. The numbers get worse though as you go down generationally.
40% of 35-44 year olds believed that the attacks could be justified and 60% of 18-24 year olds believe that they’re justified.
66% of 18-24 year olds say that the attack was genocidal and 60% believe that it can be justified “by the grievances of Palestinians”.

50% of 18-24 year olds support Hamas. 53% believe that people should feel free to call for the genocide of Jews.
Important caveat.
There are a number of reasons that these numbers are so bad. The educational system has become particularly toxic. Gen Z tends to get its information from the worse flavors of social media. It’s also the most diverse, therefore the most antisemitic.
But one reason these numbers are so awful is that Harvard-Harris only polled registered voters. Less than half of 18-24 year olds are registered voters and those who are tend to be far left and from lefty areas in the country.
So these numbers are less reflective of 18-24 years olds than of any other generation. They’re reflective of a quarter of 18-24 year olds from a population that is much more political and much more leftist. (It doesn’t make them any less horrific.)
What we’re seeing here is not simply generational, but educational. This is a population that is much more likely to have been processed through the university system, that is politically active and will take important governmental and business roles. Even if we’re talking about a quarter of the 18-24 population, this is the quarter that will be running things 10-20 years from now.