Sometimes... you can really see the generational divide in how people accept societial changes through the pluto sign.
For ex: the whole Gen Z vs Millenials stuff in different issues plays into the archetype of Sagittarius vs Scorpio differences, and if online discourse wasn't the perfect place to observe this difference. Deep understanding and ways thoughts are filtered can really colour the worldview of what is "acceptable" and what is "needed", it's also funny to me about how younger gens tend to think they're better/more progressive (not stating that they are or they are not) than the older gens and the way the zodiacal order works is that often a sign after one is considered an "improvement" or "step up" from the previous sign. Since the sign before is the backbone and the sign after is the gains. I think it's really curious how the main disruption seems to come from the fixed pluto sign generations more often, and if the current young adult folks weren't as "Sagittarius" as they were, we probably wouldn't have seen so much in-your-face level of discussions and discourse.
Mutable signs are meant to clear things up for a newer stage, a new season, dipping the toes before jumping in the pool, I'm going to assume the more discussed and out there ideas that pluto in Sagittarius brought will properly solidify when pluto settles into the last fixed sign of the season, the "fixed", "collective", "unique" and "scientific" alienation of the sign removing any heated emotions to make way for concrete logical solutions in the general stage. Let's just hope.














