They're
called ignorant snowflakes.
They're
considered a group that leans more liberal in elections.
They
also follow traditional values if you know where to find these people.
That's
right. I'm talking about Millennials—those between the ages of 18 and 30.
But
if you look outside secular colleges, or just avoid them entirely, you'll find
there are plenty of Millennials who don't support Bernie Sanders or Hilary
Clinton.
Being
born in 1993, I myself am a Millennial. Most of my friends are fellow
Millennials.
I
met them. I know them. They share the same conservative and Catholic values I
belief in. To say we belief abortion is a "constitutional right" is
simply BS.
Most
of my Millennial friends I met while I was at Benedictine College, a small
private Catholic college along the banks of the Missouri River in Atchison,
Kansas.
I
spent all my four years of college at Benedictine, and I’m proud to call myself
a Raven. It was a close-knit community, and I had a great time there.
There are plenty of Millennials who continue to fight for the right to life and
want to make a difference in their own lives and the lives of others.
The
liberal left paints Millennials as young adults who go with the flow and can't
make up their own decisions in life. They are wrong. As I learned from a
professor in one of my media classes at Benedictine, the Mainstream Media
ignores the fact that the majority of people who go on the March for Life and
call themselves pro-life are young adults. Most of them are Catholics and
Christians.
Catholic
Millennials have different beliefs than their counterparts on secular campuses.
They truly have the will and desire to better themselves and grow stronger in
their faith.
They
are not individuals who follow a mob mentality. They can think for themselves
and form their own opinions. They do not need CNN, MSNBC, or Fox News for that.
I
know that if major news outlets ever decide to go onto a Catholic campus and
interview students there, they'd get a far different response to issue than
they would by interviewing students from a secular school. Just go to
Benedictine and you will see what I mean.
Just
as it is at Benedictine, it does not matter whether you are liberal or
conservative. We share the same beliefs and help each other grow into the
person we are called to be. We cultivate and strength the values given to us by
God and our parents, and form them when we go off on our own—both during our
college life and beyond.
The
direction our country is heading towards depends on Catholic Millennials
standing up for themselves and being the men or women they are. Millennials are
the future of our country. They're the ones who'll decide whether we're a
nation that is open to the Catholic faith and morals, or a demonized secular
society that persecutes the faithful.