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BREAKING: America's Youth BETRAYED by Decades of Failed Policies — Are We Heading for Social COLLAPSE?

Gary FranchiMarch 1, 2026163 views
BREAKING: America's Youth BETRAYED by Decades of Failed Policies — Are We Heading for Social COLLAPSE?
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A chilling warning is emerging from conservative circles: America's younger generations are being systematically betrayed by the very institutions that should be helping them thrive. BlazeTV host Auron MacIntyre is sounding the alarm about a dangerous dynamic playing out across the nation, where young Americans feel abandoned by policies that prioritize everyone except them.

MacIntyre references an old African proverb that cuts to the heart of the crisis: "The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth." And frankly, patriots, when you look at what we've done to our young people, can you blame them for feeling scorned?

The Numbers Don't Lie: Young Americans Are Getting CRUSHED

While the political establishment celebrates their "economic recovery," young Americans are living a nightmare. Home prices have skyrocketed beyond the reach of entire generations, wages have remained stagnant for decades, and good-paying jobs continue getting shipped overseas to benefit corporate bottom lines.

But here's the kicker — while young Americans struggle to afford basic housing, our government rolls out the red carpet for illegal immigrants, providing them with taxpayer-funded benefits and opportunities that should be going to American citizens first.

"Many young people feel scorned by policies and systems that favor older generations and immigrants while barring them from owning homes, starting families, and pursuing careers," MacIntyre observed.

This isn't just about economics, folks. This is about the fundamental promise of America — that if you work hard and play by the rules, you can build a better life. That promise has been broken, and an entire generation knows it.

The Deep State's War on Young Americans

For decades, the administrative state has pursued policies that benefit everyone except young Americans. Trade deals that shipped manufacturing jobs overseas. Immigration policies that flood the labor market with cheap foreign workers. Housing policies that inflate asset bubbles while locking out first-time buyers.

President Trump's return to the White House offers hope, but the damage runs deep. Will his America First agenda arrive in time to prevent the social upheaval that MacIntyre warns about?

The question isn't whether young Americans have been betrayed — it's whether we can restore the American Dream before they decide the whole system needs to burn down.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom2024VerifiedMar 1, 2026
FINALLY someone is talking about this! My 23-year-old moved back home because he can't afford rent even with a college degree. We've failed an entire generation with participation trophies and mountains of debt.
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WorkHardPayOffVerifiedMar 2, 2026
At least your kids came home. Mine are still convinced the government will fix everything for them.
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TradValues88VerifiedMar 2, 2026
Same here. My daughter graduated with a useless degree and $80k in debt. The schools sold them a lie.
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SmallTownRealistVerifiedMar 2, 2026
What specific policies does the article mention as the biggest culprits? I want to share this but need the hard facts to back it up.
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DataDrivenConservativeVerifiedMar 3, 2026
The education system overhaul in the 90s and the push for college-for-all policies are major factors mentioned.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedMar 3, 2026
The breakdown of the nuclear family and abandonment of traditional values is at the root of this crisis. When you remove personal responsibility and replace it with government dependence, this is what you get.