Gen Z Ditching Dems: Why Conservatism Is the New Cool

Brett Cooper says being a Republican is now “incredibly cool” as more young people reject liberal politics. The conservative commentator shared her story on My View with Lara Trump, explaining how Gen Z is ditching old-school Democrats for fresh conservative ideas.

Cooper started as a child actor but left Hollywood after clashing with woke values during COVID. She found her voice working with conservative groups before joining The Daily Wire. Her YouTube show hit 4.5 million subscribers, making her a top Gen Z influencer. Now she’s independent, running The Brett Cooper Show to push back against mainstream media.

She credits President Trump for making conservatism trendy again. “MAGA is like raging against the machine,” Cooper said, arguing Trump’s policies and anti-establishment vibe resonate with young voters tired of empty promises. She slammed Democrats for alienating their base by rigging primaries and ignoring everyday issues like gas prices.

“Republicans need to deliver real change,” Cooper warned, praising Trump’s 2024 team for mixing bold ideas with common sense. She mocked Democrats like Gavin Newsom for fake outreach, saying conservatives see through the act. “You can’t force likability,” she added, pointing to rising stars like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. as genuine alternatives.

Cooper also highlighted how independent media is crushing legacy outlets. “People trust podcasts and creators, not scripted news,” she said, noting platforms like Rumble and Substack let conservatives bypass censors. For Gen Z, authenticity beats corporate talking points every time.

The shift isn’t just political—it’s cultural. Schools pushing “women’s history month” and “pride parades” backfired, driving teens to seek unfiltered content online. Cooper called it a “rebellion against overcorrection,” with kids secretly watching her videos to escape the liberal bubble.

Her advice to Republicans? Stay bold, keep promises, and ignore the “sore winners” fighting over scraps. With Trump leading and Gen Z waking up, Cooper believes the right’s momentum is unstoppable. “We’re done losing,” she said. “Now we’re building something that lasts.”

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