
Dans117
The voices are my only friends left
- Sep 25, 2022
- 17
I get so triggered whenever I see some fluff piece while doom scrolling news (not healthy I know but I do it sometimes because I am too bored and hopeless to do anything else) about how "the next generation is different" in some way. Does anyone seriously believe this? I think it was Mark Twain who said, "Every generation imagines its elders to be foolish, and its children unwise" or something like that. That's the truth but the media and politicians ALWAYS pin their hopes on the youngest generation and pretend it's not a dick move.
Take my generation, the Millennials. The hippie boomers believed when they had us that we would be the "flower children" who would grow up to overthrow the status quo and save the world. They even baked this shit into our childhood. In grade school, I was taught that the planet was being destroyed and it was our job to save it. Our school told us they were pitching in to buy an acre of rainforest to save it from deforestation and told us to do the same. Even as a naive stupid kid I wondered why they couldn't buy more. They could have told us that it was really corporate greed funded by the .01 percent of the population who are the richest shareholders destroying the rainforest, but of course they didn't, it was just government propaganda. Anyone remember Captain Planet? That was basically what they were expecting from us. They wanted us to be superheroes saving the world while they just sat on their asses and watched TV.
Fast forward to now and those same boomers think we are hopelessly entitled snowflakes who can't handle the real world. No, we are traumatized corporate slaves who are expected to do the impossible while our parents screw us over. Of course they pulled the same "youth will save the world" crap on Gen Z (who have it even worse than us imo), and now Gen Z are smartphone addicts with no social skills according to the media.
I'm not saying everything is the Boomers' fault because the 60s/70s really were a horrible time to grow up. JFK, Vietnam, stagflation etc didn't help their worldview. But just a little bit of self awareness would be nice. I cringe now whenever I hear the term "Alpha generation" knowing that these innocent little kids will soon be subjected to the same BS, if not worse.
Take my generation, the Millennials. The hippie boomers believed when they had us that we would be the "flower children" who would grow up to overthrow the status quo and save the world. They even baked this shit into our childhood. In grade school, I was taught that the planet was being destroyed and it was our job to save it. Our school told us they were pitching in to buy an acre of rainforest to save it from deforestation and told us to do the same. Even as a naive stupid kid I wondered why they couldn't buy more. They could have told us that it was really corporate greed funded by the .01 percent of the population who are the richest shareholders destroying the rainforest, but of course they didn't, it was just government propaganda. Anyone remember Captain Planet? That was basically what they were expecting from us. They wanted us to be superheroes saving the world while they just sat on their asses and watched TV.
Fast forward to now and those same boomers think we are hopelessly entitled snowflakes who can't handle the real world. No, we are traumatized corporate slaves who are expected to do the impossible while our parents screw us over. Of course they pulled the same "youth will save the world" crap on Gen Z (who have it even worse than us imo), and now Gen Z are smartphone addicts with no social skills according to the media.
I'm not saying everything is the Boomers' fault because the 60s/70s really were a horrible time to grow up. JFK, Vietnam, stagflation etc didn't help their worldview. But just a little bit of self awareness would be nice. I cringe now whenever I hear the term "Alpha generation" knowing that these innocent little kids will soon be subjected to the same BS, if not worse.
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