
Gen Z aren’t proud to be British, wouldn’t go to war for our country and they think the UK is ‘racist’
A recent survey has revealed that a significant number of Gen Z individuals are no longer proud to be British. The shocking findings suggest that a substantial percentage of young people in this age group are no longer willing to go to war for their country, and most importantly, have come to believe that the United Kingdom is “racist”.
The survey highlights an alarming trend where the younger generation has become increasingly disillusioned with the current state of affairs in the UK. It appears that the once-proud British identity has been lost on this age group, as they no longer identify with their country’s history and culture.
In a stunning turn of events, the majority of Gen Z respondents stated that they would not go to war for Britain if called upon to do so. This is an astonishing development considering the historical importance placed on national loyalty in British society.
Furthermore, most young people have come to believe that the UK is indeed “racist”. The notion that any country, particularly one with a rich history of colonialism and imperialism like the UK, could be labeled as such is not only surprising but also deeply concerning.
This trend raises serious questions about the future of British society and its ability to adapt to the changing values and attitudes of younger generations.
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk