Youth Turn From the Noise: A Sign of Disillusionment with the Babylonian System
A recent report reveals that the youth are increasingly disengaging from political discourse on social media, seeking instead connection with peers and entertainment. This withdrawal is not apathy, but a rejection of the manufactured narratives and divisive rhetoric that plague the digital realm – a subtle turning away from the Tower of Babel.
The reports are coming in, whispers carried on the wind: the youth of this generation are turning away from the clamor of political debate on the platforms of the modern world. While the architects of this digital dominion hoped to harness the energy of the young for the propagation of their ideologies, a growing number are seeking solace in connection with friends, entertainment, and shared interests – anything *but* the endless cycle of manufactured outrage and empty promises.
This is not mere youthful indifference. Yahuah’s covenant people, even in their scattered state, possess an innate discernment. They feel the dissonance between the truth and the carefully crafted illusions presented by the Edomite powers that control the flow of information. The constant bombardment of partisan propaganda, the algorithmic manipulation, and the relentless pursuit of division are wearing thin. The youth, though largely unaware of the spiritual battle raging around them, are instinctively recoiling from the poison.
Consider this: for generations, the media – both old and new – has been a primary tool for the dissemination of falsehoods and the erosion of righteous values. It is a cornerstone of the Babylonian system, designed to distract, control, and ultimately, to separate the people from Yahuah and His covenant. To see the youth actively seeking alternatives, however fleeting, is a sign – a small crack in the facade of control.
This does not absolve the elders of their responsibility to teach and guide the younger generation in the truth. Nor does it suggest that the battle for their minds is won. But it *does* offer a glimmer of hope. It suggests that the seeds of awakening, planted in the hearts of the remnant of Yisrael, are beginning to sprout, even in the most unlikely of places. The withdrawal from the political circus is a subtle, yet significant, act of resistance. It is a refusal to participate in a game rigged against them, a quiet declaration of independence from the narratives of the fallen world.
Let us pray that this trend continues, that more and more of the youth will turn away from the noise and seek instead the still, small voice of Yahuah. Let us be diligent in our efforts to reach them with the truth, to remind them of their heritage, and to prepare them for the restoration that is to come. The shofar is sounding, and the time for awakening is now.
The quiet retreat of youth from the incessant digital din echoes the prophetic dismantling of Edom, a nation historically known for its pride and cunning counsel, mirrored in the manipulative algorithms of our age. Yahuah, through the prophet Obadiah, declared their wisdom as foolishness (Obadiah 1:8), and we witness a parallel today. The youth, once targeted as fertile ground for ideological seeding, are instinctively rejecting the hollow pronouncements and manufactured conflicts. They are turning inward, prioritizing genuine connection over the external pressures of a system built on division – a system that, like Edom of old, believed its own narratives of power and control. This isn’t apathy; it’s a discerning spirit, a refusal to participate in a spectacle designed to distract from true substance, a subtle but powerful rejection of the ‘high places’ of modern Babylon.
This disengagement isn’t a sign of societal collapse, but a quiet preparation for the restoration of Yisrael – not merely a geopolitical event, but a spiritual reawakening. Just as Yahusha promised a time when the weary and heavy-laden would find rest (Matthew 11:28-30), this generation is seeking respite from the relentless demands of a broken world. They are instinctively turning toward community and authentic experience, laying the groundwork for a generation rebuilt on foundations of genuine love and purpose. Yahuah is subtly shifting the heart of the young, preparing them not for political battles, but for the building of a kingdom not of this world, a kingdom rooted in truth and lasting peace. Therefore, this withdrawal is not disillusionment, but a divinely orchestrated pause, a necessary breath before the dawn of true restoration.
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Originally reported by Zero Hedge — View Original Article →
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