In every first world country (and probably everywhere too) younger generations are always blamed and attacked for something. Criticism of millennials isn't new to me and I've grown used to it. I say fuck it.
Quote:I think someone needs to explore the subject of the workforce crisis posed by the millennial generation. These kids are so unmotivated, undisciplined, illiterate and distracted, it poses a danger to the financial security of this country and workforce security as more of these kids move into adult jobs. Some parents have trained these kids to mistreat their elders and bad-mouth their co-workers/customersWhat this actually means is that we like purpose and we abhor the idea of being a simple mechanical robot following orders from a lazy fuck who inherited a fortune and thinks he is so awesome because of that. We like to question things and there's a lot of things we think are wrong. We are rebellious but that's not necessarily a bad thing, it's something that will help change the future.
Quote:These kids, even nearing their 30s, are still supported by parents and absolutely act like they have nothing to lose as their parents are enablers, supporting their every firing, unplanned pregnancy, overspending emergency and drunken driving arrest without question. — CTeen pregnancies, levels of alcoholism, etc, are actually lower right now among young people due to information campaigns, it's just that it's more noticeable. I live with my parents, but perhaps it's because a minimum wage can't pay for the bare minimum, right?
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you