Justin Hill: Pro-Choice Student 4 Trump

“Not all millennials and not all Generation Z are lazy or, you know, antifa supporters.”

Jack Crosbie
3 min readSep 27, 2018
Illustration: Claire Merchlinsky

Glenwood, Arkansas

Medium: How did you get involved in politics?

Justin Hill: It started with my dad. He was a big supporter of Trump, and I wanted to be able to argue with him. Then, in 2016, just hearing all the stuff the media was talking about, that’s when I really started to get into politics. I started arguing with my teachers. But through those arguments, I became a lot more willing to hear people out.

What issue will you vote on?

It depends. [I am pro-choice] but I could overlook that some if someone was pro-life or something like that. But if they were a fascist or a socialist, I really don’t think I could. If someone like, what’s her name — Ocasio-Cortez? If someone claimed they were a socialist, I don’t think I could vote for her.

What do adults get wrong about your generation?

The misconceptions people have of millennials, I think they also put into our generation. They think we’re lazy, but we’re growing up in a completely different time, with the internet, with a different culture. Not…

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Jack Crosbie

Writer-photographer, mostly in New York, preferably elsewhere.