I think it is more somewhere in the middle. There are capable minds out there, just as there are lost souls staring blankly into their screens, walking straight into the path of an oncoming bus. Young people cannot afford a home like in their parents day, they graduate with huge debts, they are in a police state, they have zero hours contracts, less secure jobs, earn less, have been raised in either broken homes or families where the parents are too busy to see them, even a chocolate bar is about 50% smaller than it was a generation ago, their health care is being privatised. It's a warped world that they are living in and there is no future. They are angry and frustrated, but what to do about it? Complain on Twitter? In the 60's you would see people organising and getting radical, but that spark seems to be missing now. People are more isolated and in many cases are conditioned to fulfill only their selfish desires. In other countries around the world, that spark is still there. It's a Western phenomenon.