GENocide Z is a non-political movement not only to recourse America’s youth, but to save America’s future. Society has given up on Generation Z, reducing us to the “worst generation in history”, but in a few years, generation Z will be running our country. Our youth is fragile, lost, and divided, and it’s time to put them back on track. To do that, we need the support of parents, children, schools, policy-makers, and most importantly, the silent majority. This starts right here, right now,with you.
GENocideZ.OUR PLANfor Action.
What We Believe
1. We believe that generation z could be the most impactful generation yet if we stand together instead of dividing ourselves.
2. We believe that divisive mindsets are destroying our nation’s youth and our future.
3. We believe that we, as Americans, shouldn’t let politics, race, religion, sexual preference, or anything else divide us.
4. We believe in an America where people are free to have an opinion without offending others.
What Our Goals Are
1. Draw division out of our nation’s youth, starting with our schools.
2. Get programs in schools to prepare Generation Z for the workforce and for the future of our country.
3. Create tools and spaces for both parents and kids on how to change the way they view politics.
4. Make family the core of American homes.
5. Take the focus in our country off of constant “leadership” and shift it towards productivity.
What We’re Doing
1. Taking on service projects both locally and nationally to show that nothing—race, gender, sexuality, political beliefs, religion—matters when people work together to achieve a common goal.
2. Speaking to young people at schools through assemblies about the current divisions in our country and how to mitigate them.
3. Working with politicians to get life-skills taught in schools, enabling our youth to support themselves and their families.
4. Working with school officials to make changes to the high-school classroom environment to better prepare kids for the business world.
5. Creating new courses/classes on how to break the patterns of divisive thinking and allow our youth to conduct discussions about difficult topics.