They say the future belongs to the youth.
But in Greece?
Youth belongs to survival.
You graduate — and you’re told to be thankful…
for a part-time job that pays less than rent.
You study — and you’re told to be patient…
until you’re thirty-five, still living with your parents.
You dream — and you’re told to wake up.
The real inflation isn’t just prices.
It’s in stolen time.
Unpaid internships.
Fake promises.
Rigged exams.
And a housing market designed to keep you stuck.
They stole the youth’s time —
and sold it for votes, subsidies, and silence.
But this silence?
It’s breaking.
And it will become a roar.
Greece doesn’t need more applause for the past.
It needs justice for the present.
And breath for the future.
And when they protest?
They’re called lazy.
When they speak up?
They’re labeled extreme.
But they’re not extreme.
They’re exhausted.
From being told to survive…
in a country they’re not allowed to shape.
Because in modern Greece,
you can be young, or free —
but never both.
But this generation knows.
It knows who broke the promises.
Who signed the deals.
Who buried the truth beneath hashtags and press releases.
And when their voice truly rises,
it won’t fit in a comment section.
It’ll echo from city squares to ministries.
From islands to parliaments.
Because history isn’t just what we inherit —
It’s what we refuse to repeat.
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