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The vibe shift, end of "wokeness"?

And hasn’t changed much since. Bellyaching about Millenials is still a thing, I maintain that they are the most screwed over generation right now.

I never said it wasn't.

Agreed. We have squandered our future on the generations in their twilight. Very short sighted.
 
Helen Andrews | Overcoming the Feminization of Culture | NatCon 5

Controversial? Oh hell yeah...

But the facial expressions on the guy behind the speaker are a good reason to watch this all the way through, if nothing else ;)

 
And hasn’t changed much since. Bellyaching about Millenials is still a thing, I maintain that they are the most screwed over generation right now.
I don’t know… I’m an older millennial; at least many/most of us were hitting the job market and building professional lives and finding homes a decade or two ago. Gen Z coming right up behind us have started hitting adulthood in the past decade, and economically speaking, as a generation, when we look at things like housing costs vs incomes, they’re pretty hooped. They make up the bulk of my classmates, and their experiences and perspectives when we talk life plans just hit different. My generation is already struggling with starting and growing families, and we have it comparatively easier.
 
I don’t know… I’m an older millennial; at least many/most of us were hitting the job market and building professional lives and finding homes a decade or two ago. Gen Z coming right up behind us have started hitting adulthood in the past decade, and economically speaking, as a generation, when we look at things like housing costs vs incomes, they’re pretty hooped. They make up the bulk of my classmates, and their experiences and perspectives when we talk life plans just hit different. My generation is already struggling with starting and growing families, and we have it comparatively easier.
I suspect the type of millennial you are makes a difference. I was born in the early 80's in a rural area, so my experience is similar to yours/Gen X, but those born at the end of the generation likely are far more like the Gen Z than like us. I also suspect those are the millennials people are talking about when they complain about millennials, because people seem shocked when I tell them I'm a millennial, and it's been that way for more than a decade.
 
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