A third example: Last week I visited the Frankfurt Book Fair on the "public day" with around 100,000 other people, most of whom were 30 years younger than me. The 80 or so events offered that day were all fully booked - especially those with political topics.
This SIAF lecture at the university, and the spain rcs data fight over the SVP initiative are not elitist events, but sociopolitical symptoms from which the intensity of interest and commitment can be seen. In any case, the blanket judgment of the whining Fög exponents about the low level of information among large sections of the generation under 30 does not correspond to my experience in everyday working life. It also contradicts the political debates in which I take part.
Instead of complaining and demanding new taxes and levies , as the authors of the study do, we must ask ourselves self-critically which media and which content we use to reach this generation that is as interested as it is ambitious - or not.