Our experience may vary,
what we find among younger folks is a generalized self-concern without much interest in anything or anybody outside of that little circle
but
no antisemitism
no hatred of people they don’t know in their own little circles
now I believe that this is a bad sign for their personal futures and for the country’s
But we’ve observed no anti-Christian or anti-Jewish bias outside of the Islamicist “immigration” or campus communist arenas
and in them, yes they’re mentally malignant and imho very dangerous to USA
if you’re meeting many young people who are actually antisemites that would be very disturbing, indeed, and I do believe that the synagogues and churches should ramp up the educational effort
I’m outside of Philly, so I don’t know if location matters.
The perspective is of a “they own the banks” and the correlations from that.
Usury, nepotism, “keeping us down”, etc.
As young people don’t have hope for the future they will look for blame in the present.
I recommend The True Believer by Hoffer for insight into movements.
Good book, autodidact author…