@garius
I started a post to refute at least part of your argument:
"Home ownership, good healthcare, pensions, free education etc. are all key pillars of being part of the status quo."
I have most of this, I'm a Boomer, and I've gotten much MORE liberal as I age.
But I'm also a gay man, so not supportive of the status quo. Your argument works, even for an old man like me.
@ScottSoCal definitely.
Really all I've been talking about here is access to the ECONOMIC status quo, because we're talking about the movement of "the majority" of a generation along political axes.
Lack of access to the social status quo (i.e. equality in all its guises) has been a driver away from conservatism for a lot longer. For those who experience it, and those who witness it.
The two often go hand in hand, but not always.