Why Are Generations So Different?
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2016
- Parents often wonder why their kids are so odd. Kids wonder why their parents are so uptight. This is a generational gap. Why does it happen? Watch the video silly.
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Darn kids with their tweeters and snapclicks
great video
Shut up, slacker.
KnowledgeHub I'm calling mom! Just kidding, no. Those darn kids.
The only accurate way to describe Generation Z is with dank memes
Political correctness is annoying. All of my race jokes are taken literally.
It scares me that a lot of people in my generation are against free speech. Especially since they claim that offensive stuff should be censored, what is offensive then? Will they consider any form of disagreement offensive? Because that's fascism and I'm pretty sure none of us want that.
Aye, there's a fine line
political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners
In your generation? People wanted to do the same back then.
That's almost exactly what those who fostered the movement do want. It can be traced to the "long march through the institutions" by communist sympathisers starting during Vietnam when draft dodgers didn't have their educations interrupted and got a head start on getting tenure. The only difference between fascism as manifested everywhere except Germany* and communism as manifested in Russia and China prior to the 1990s is that the fascist nations pretended to have economic sectors that weren't controlled by the state.
The end goal is the Soviet conquest over a decadent and defanged America. That the Soviet Union no longer exists has done nothing to deter the useful fools who were never told what they were working towards. Weaponized ideas can no more be called back than weaponized smallpox.
* Germany had the additional distinction of rabid antisemitism, but that wasn't really shared by the other fascist powers. They may have humored Germany in some instances, but didn't really care anymore than Ho Chi Minh shared Pol Pot's pathological hatred for people who wore glasses.
All freedom of speech is, is that the government doesn't interfere with someone's speech. We're not saying (since I include myself in this group) that censorship is a good thing, but that people need to learn that racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and so on, and that people should be held accountable for what they say.
However, admittedly, i personally would go further with it and would disallow any sort of platform for a voice to be heard from someone who self-identifies as a fascist/nazi/white-supremacist, since these groups are directly attempting to breach the rights of other people, particularly minorities. It becomes a complete distortion of true democratic rule, when democracy itself is used in a way to destroy democracy
Video: mentions repetition of generations and talks about how parents see kids as lazy, weird, or damning the country
Comments: man millennials these days, am I right?
It's interesting to see though, isn't it?
I support global warming. It's an excellent method of population control.
As Orwell puts it
Generations believe that they are smarter than the previous and wiser than the next
@@averageskeletonremover2415 Da, Earth get hot it get red
*THIS POST WAS MADE BY MILLENNIAL GANG*
I think generation z will be defined as people growing up just after or just before 9/11, and will mostly be categorised as a generation spending their childhoods in a world filled with cyber scandals, terrorism and edgy memes.
Blurred picture of Mike Wazowski they will learn from schools of history making in any culture
Blurred picture of Mike Wazowski as a gen z er i aprove this message
Ayyy I am a Gen Z er and yeah I think the recession has much more of an impact than 9/11. I was born in 2003 so I don't remember 9/11, however it still affects us, but millennials are more the 9/11 generation.
And dank memes have a massive impact on my life, every day.
Good point, the only reason why I think 9/11 was more notable is due to it starting the 'war on terror' and reshaping our entire political landscape. The 1930's sorta beat us hands down at the old recession thing haha ;)
Well I agree on the whole war on terror thing. The recession was a pretty big deal though, globally. Arab Spring too.
Gen Z? Creepy. Makes it seem like it's gonna be the last generation.
Haha, that's what I thought too.
xPokemonPlayerx there's a generation planned after called the Alpha Generation
The Burger King Idk the question but if you are referring to generations after Alpha, then go with Beta (Late 2020s, maybe after 2025 or 2030 or so), Delta (Late 2030s or Early 2040s, likely start between 2035 to 2040), Epsilon (Early to Mid 2050s, likely 2050 or 2055), etc., if you are asking what Alpha Generation is gonna be about, then here:
Well the concept of the Alpha Generation developed in Australia referring to people born after 2010 (from the argument people born after 1995 is GenZ), but it's not widely popularized (and debates about the 1995-2005 gap conflict between the Millennials and Generation Z, some argue 1995 is start of GenZ, others say 2005) , I'd say Generation Alpha would likely start between 2015 to 2020. I'm not sure what their defined trait would be, but they would likely grow up with widely produced self-driving electric cars and 3d printed products (maybe even 3d printed food) that's for sure. Trends from computer systems would likely be more user-friendly and cartoon-y and "safer" developed during Generation Z, so growing in this environment would likely make them favor both knowledge while maintaining child-like behaviors carried on from childhood (or being lazy). However, it's predicted that Generation Alpha would become the most informed and knowledgeable generation ever created (if people said about the world ending in Mid 2000s is true). As adults, they would likely be one of the last generations (before Generation Beta and Delta which comes after Alpha) to use nonrenewable energy (coal, oil, etc.). Alpha Generation could also be the first generation to grow up widely nonreligious. So as politicians they'd likely attempt to throw out religion as a whole. They are also probably going to be the generation that requires the most maintenance (because they will more likely to spend on expensive things than any other)
I'm gen z lol but meh
The Burger King what do you mean?
In America the "Lost generation" may have that meaning, but in Europe it's generally because that generation perished during WW1.
lunda2222 No, they just grew up in a state of violence in Europe, from 1914 to 1945
No. Lunda is in every way correct.
Yeah especially men from the biggest powers in WW1, for instance there was this one British town that lost all its young men during the Battle of the Somme. I don't remember its name, unfortunatelly :/
TheEndiPL
Due to that armies started to mix up divisions
Luka I imagine it in a Monty Python-esque sketch lol
I identify as Generation P: Propane and Propane accessories.
I love titties too man
I identify as an apache.. Not an Indian/Native American... No... As an Attack Helicopter
Thats just Asinine!
I identify as Generation A: Autistic.
@@thebigs6405 W
"dad, i'm doing a survey in my US History class. How was life and culture back in the early 2000's?"
"well kiddo...it all started with the death of a gorilla called...."
Lame, this article captivates the nonsense of our generation. 'If your going to speak at all, atleast make it worthwhile' - Richar Lagosh
DR Zoidberg Gay.
Dicks out for harambe is always worthwhile
Oh my god I can't wait to be old.
2001: Wikipedia, 9/11, GameCube
2002: iPod, Euro, The Sims 2
2003: Invasion of Iraq, MySpace
2004: Indian tsunami, Facebook
2005: Hurricane Katrina, London Underground bombing, UA-cam
2006: Twitter, Pluto is demoted, Montenegro, PS3, Wii
2007: Steve Jobs introduces the iPhone
2008: Kosovo, Obama elected
2009: Blockbuster is out of business
_"Uhh.. dad, Harambe died in the mid-2010s."_
_"Oh yeah, right. You're a smart kid, aren't ya? Wait a minute, I thought you meant 2000s the century!"_
catrgorizing the millenials from 1970 to 2000 isn't that good. My mother and me woult then be part of the same generation.. but she's so different..
Exactly and also Gen Z's are more late 2000's and on, not in the 90's.
MKTV was born In 2001 so I think that it should be ended before the 2000s
However you two are very different from the previous generations. That is why at the end he also talked about another generation that would most likely fit you in there.
I personally liked his definition of Gen Z as from mid 1990's to 2020's, I was born in '99 and I don't identify as a "Millennial"
+Korben Heagerty Same.
9:23
40%?! It's that bad?! That many people want to get rid of Free Speech?!
That's depressing on so many levels.
He didnt list any sources at all.
Many of the world developed counties already have bans on "hatespeech", I would not say that it is a stretch to say that 40% of my generation feels that this is the right way to go.
I am really scared for the future. I am actually somewhat glad I don't have any kids to grow in in this Brave New World.
i get that some people just want to get offended and that those people are dumb but i think if someone intentionally makes someone uncomfortable by saying the n word or something that that person is a dick and should face some kind of consequence
doesn't seem far fetched. Russia has a government controlled news media if i had to point out an example
Obviously not a scientific pole.
Defining the Millennials 70s-00s range doesn't make a lot of sense. Those born in the 70s are way different than those in the 80s and 90s and they are way different than those born in 00s.
A video describing the differences between those ranges would be much more useful. Thanks!
It said 1980 not 1970.
No, millennials are 1980 to 1997. Where did you get 1970? Generation X is 1960 to 1979.
No this video was perfect
Ganzorf: No that is incorrect. You can look it up anywhere. Look at any video or Wikipedia or wherever you choose. I don’t know the source you’re quoting but there is no generation that spans more than 20 years.
1981-1996
I'm in between Millennials and Z since I was born in 1997 I already had full access to the internet as a young kid however phones and social media only truly became what it was when I started High School. And now that I'm in University technology has become an important part of my studies.
Yep, University and College has changed a lot. When I first went to college in, everything was hardcopy (books and papers), and to do research, we had to go to a physical library. I just recently got my Master's in 2015, everything was softcopy, and to do research, we had Online Libraries and Google. It was also easier to keep in contact with fellow students and faculty.
Gen Z boi
Also born in 1997. I identify more with the Millennials. I feel that people born in the mid 90s will eventually be identified as part of a sub-generation. Maybe "Z-llenials". We have both attributes of the Millennial generation and Gen Z. Grew up playing the original Xbox and the PS2, and then the Xbox 360 when I was a pre-teen/teenager. Got my first cell phone, which was a slide phone, at age 11 and did not get a smart phone until I was 17.
I was also born in 1997. So I had the internet growing up as a kid but social media exploded by late middle school into my high school years.
dishmanw College has become nothing more than socialist indoctrination centers. I went to college and came out a social worker I finally came to my senses and now I'm lapd
You trying to sound like god with that new mic?
it works for me
sounds like shit to me
he's won me over.
It's a little too echoey, but its bearable.
I like it.
2016 is a huge awakening in the world. I mean whether you agree with what has been happening this year or not, you can't deny that 2016 has been the year of anti establishment politics. I mean we had the rise of Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump in America (they are both populist anti establishment candidates despite being on opposite ends of the political spectrum), we have had Brexit which was a big middle finger to traditional European economics and politics, we have have Rodrigo Duterte win the presidency in the Philipines which showed that the people of that nation were so sick of standard corrupt politicians and they chose a radical (and by radical I mean death penalty for drug related crimes radical) anti crime candidate who was the mayor of a small town, we had pretty the entire Brazilian parliament get accused of corruption with the president and her cabinet all getting impeached, we have had the Panama papers which revealed widespread corruption in many countries and forced many politicians to step down, and those are only the ones I can think of off the top of my head. 2016 was a very eventful year.
And it isn't over yet
wait the braziliant impeachment came in the news on the U.S?
Great point of view, you're so right about 2016, the things that are happening this years is giving me some hope for the future.
People heard about that everywhere, even a Mongolian friend of mine commented about that.
And its not even done
Silent Generation: Mid 20’s to Mid 40’s
Baby Boomers: Mid 40’s to Mid 60’s
Gen X: Mid 60’s to Early 80’s
Millenials: Early 80’s to Late 90’s
Gen Z: Late 90’s to Early 10’s
Gen Alpha: Early 10’s to Present (Still Going On)
"Alpha"
Wait Gen Alpha is a thing?
The Mandalorian yes
@@themandalorian9511 yes
@@themandalorian9511 ya
GEN Z, the only generation that will make a religion of memes
FranktheDank BE SURE TO DROP A DANK MEME
And Tide pods
It has already happened
You can make a religion outta this
Yeah I'm already thinking about making a kekistani Bible
People born from 1996-2000 are often stuck in between millennial and gen z. No one can seem to decide which one we are
Noxx 99 Whichever side you choose. With the people stuck in between, it's really a matter of case-by-case; hanging out with older people and developing similar mindsets to them makes you more of a millennial, and hovering closer to the children born after 2000 makes you more of a Gen Z.
And at the end of the day it doesn't matter, because these names aren't official or something you can easily confirm.
Osmosis Wright age difference is always like that
It also gets you arrested.
Taavo Lippus indeed
*back in my day*
Get off my lawn!
Phones were not in our heads.
We didn't have these new fangled gadgets.
Sir Francis darn tootin'
Back in my day you had to walk 17 miles through minefields filled with commies and Nazis trying to force their drugs on you to get to school
*WITHOUT GPS*
Gen Z is very individualistic though
eating tide pods is considered individualistic? ok.
@@vincentdelaney1900 only some kids are like that others like me are angry at what our socieity has turned into and how we have let things start to fall apart in our country
Soliel we also have a tendency to be more grouped up instead of the radical individualism that millennials follow. And more conservative.
@@Jrookus i hope im wrong but right wingers appear to be a minority in my generation the vast majority are brainwashed into leftism by the propoganda that surrounds them in our school system and in the media but for all i know people could be hiding their views and not speaking up
Also i think collectivism still has progress to make but the conservatives i know would probably be open to it
@@cheeto4027 Gen Z isn't that conservative or right-wing as a whole. I call you guys the post-snowflake generation. A weaker, beta youth that will eventually become even more whingy & annoying than the millennials.
1983: but I DON'T fit in with the Millennials.
YamisQueenJess not all millennials are liberal
seriously we 90s baby are no damn millennials those are them 80s babys with those damn hippies.
1981-1989 Millennials
1989-1996 Generation Y
Stars Story Generation Y is the Millennial Generation . You guys should probably either group up with Gen Z or split it to Early and Late Millennials
Ok boomer
@@starsstory3141 the 90s are overrated
That comment out 40% supporting censorship...
guys, I think I'm in the wrong generation.
cpMetis that number is a bit veg because it can Bev's simple as not being allowed to say the n word or as complex and stupid as micro aggressions
cpMetis I know. Me too. I'm very conservative, religious, and hate this "hate speech" stuff.
Oh my! Are yousying that you're apart of the remaing 60%? You don't say!
OvenBaked Pancakes I agree. I've noticed that dispite no actual need for them, feminism and racism have been coming up way too often. It's like you can't even speak your mind anymore! Political correctness has only inflamed this horrendous amount of censorship, and I just hope someone like Trump can get in to just truly speak his mind, and undo that damage.
+Aaron Landry
Trump has said he wants to punish people for libel if they criticize him even if it's based in fact.
Trump is no friend of freedom of speech.
www.politico.com/blogs/on-media/2016/02/donald-trump-libel-laws-219866
DID YOU JUST ASSUME MY GENERATION?
ItsJustNils Omg. Made my day.
Niiiiiiiiiiko Lmao ur profile picture made my day
This sentence describes the whole 2010's
The internet has reached a new low
Disabler Give it five minutes, it's still digging
is anyone else bothered by the graphic at 10:20 , who’s mouse has a cord running out the back and not the front?
I mean, seriously ? Who forgets that ?
It's just in a suboptimal rotation.
Greatest Generation: 1901-1927
Silent Generation: 1928-1945
Boomers: 1946-1964
Gen X: 1965-1979
Millennials: 1980-Mid 90s
Gen Z: Late 90s-2009
Gen Alpha: 2010-2024
40% support government censorship? What the absolute fuck.
It's probably more nuanced than presented, don't worry about it.
It was probably a bullshit online poll.
Not all liberals are like that
That seems a bit high, I would say only half of the left or 30% are in the regressive left camp that supports censorship. But as time goes on this number will only grow since the regressive left makes up a very large chunk of the coming generations.
As someone who grew up loving the Punk sensibility, I am shocked and appalled to have people who seemed to be on my side telling me which words I can and can not say.
#NotAllLiberals
If millienials are people born around the year 2000, what do we call the people born around the year 1000?
centurials
Pre-millenials
Adrian Duran Dead
Do we call people from the year 0 pre-pre-millennials ?
Adrian Duran Normans
The future is now old man
Andres Coimbra
Ha, you use gasoline powered pleasure machines and think thats high tech?. Look at my Solar powered sex machine!!!
It's now dummy
Thanks for bringing up Generation Jones - my mom is from that time, but my dad is an early baby boomer, and they could feel a cultural gap between them, at times. My dad was a teenager in the early 60's, and in the navy from 67-71 . Meanwhile, my mom was a preteen around Woodstock, and a teenager in the early 70's, and had her first kid in 77. Dad didn't experience the hippie movement, and mom came of age in the downturn of the 70's. So they have a lot of events in common, but vastly different experiences.
My generation contributed to dank memes
The best generation
We are the new greatest generation
What a crowning jewel of achievement.
it's a wild generation
edit : memes are at the crux of our generation, the culmination of millennia of art, culture and irony. Memes : The Essence of Life.
Generation Z
I'll have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda.
Or u could just say that you want diabetes
diabetus*
Smoke why you ain't blasting on fools?
George Colwell stop I know you got that from somewhere BUT where
Smoke was so fucking fat
Some kid said "kick that guy off the bus" and I said "this is a communist society so we all get kicked off!"
The bus driver got triggered
I may be borrowing that joke... So thank you for it! :D
Default Dance definitely a millennial
Or a Russian boomer idk
I definitely know what a commumunism is!
haha communism funny
I think I have to point out, with a leader people tend to think that they don’t need to worry about anything, but when everyone is independent people tend to fear each other but are much more intelligent, so maybe paranoia makes you want intelligence so you can avoid problems, then you end up with all sorts of things.
I'm 22. I have to say this newest generation is going to be, obviously with some exception, another lost generation type for different reasons. More people are turning to sources of information and speculation like these instead of more traditional means. We might be the most diverse generation in terms of ideologies but the underlying theme is we're all just unhappy with the way things are going. We just want tragedy to simply stop but since thats pretty much impossible, we try to dig up failed plans from the past saying it's the right way to go when in reality nobody knows how to fix this shit.
No.
👏
I mean, considering the amount of conservatives I have seen in my generation, we may be like the Silent Generation and conform to standards.
I'm just slightly older than you, enough to push me over the Gen Z/Millennial line, and I agree. I suspect that Generation Z is going to grow up to be a lot like most of their Gen X parents. Maybe as politically involved but not as politically outspoken as us late Millennials. A bit more conservative but not in the same regard as Boomers (typically more religious and nationalistic), more like Gen X in that they just want to be left the hell alone by the government and society. They do also display some silent generation traits though, so whatever happens, I hope that we at least get another 60s-70s and 90s music golden age out of it.
We're Gen X 2.0
So in short, generations are different because the times change.
David Eriksson it is true, you can develope and adapt in any ways, but don't Be that negative Forever
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David Eriksson We are all f$@ed
Yes
Generational gaps are cool to think about, but it's really hard to put time in a box. Like for instance, I'm currently 23, and my best friend is 27. With only 4 years between us, you'd think there aren't too many differences in the things we had access to as kids. However, since technology has so rapidly changed since the early 2000s, there are ways we think differently about certain technologies and cultural trends. Even though we're both "millenials"
4:42 translation: "I don't wanna alienate half my audience so I'm not stating my personal opinion and will continue pretending to be a Centrist Chad"
generation of strong men make goods life> good life makes weak men> weak men make bad life> bad life make strong men and again
I get the gist of it.
Life is always good
God is always good
True.
WW2 made life good and then good life made the next generation weak which made life bad so WW3 will make life good again?
That's my understanding of it.
I am embarrassed to be a Millennial.
Almost nobody in my generation understands the importance of freedom.
I think I have an hypothesis about why so many millenials are pro-censorship. Einstein said :
"I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of IDIOTS"
Technology boomed so as a result...
Almost no one?
In my experience the people who actually want censorship are in the minority and people complaining about those are in the majority.
I think the whole "PC" debate is blown way out of proportion.
Oh fuck off with that shit, not even a majority of millennials support censorship, and even among those that do support censorship and those that say they support free speech it's more nuanced than that. A lot of people who claim they support freedom and the first amendment oppose it if it 'disrespects' the military or the flag.
People who are crying of a liberal conspiracy to censor all disapproving speech are as ridiculous as the people who cry of a conservative conspiracy for the reclamation of white male heterosexual dominance.
Well, jingoism has a very practical purpose. No matter how free the society, all its people should be fully willing to come together in arms to defend it. Though it is wrong to glorify any army, it emotionally prepares people to choose against treason.
I'm part of Generation Z, and reading some of the insightful comments, I will say we may turn out to be another version of the Lost Generation, at least to an extent. We know there are a whole lot of problems, but we really don't know what to do about them right now. Plus, there are a multitude of different events and periods of absolute craziness in the world right now that could define us. The pandemic might be one of them, but who knows. And after that...then what? I know what I'm going to do after this, but I don't know about other people.
yea, I agree with this completely.
I was born near the Baby Boomer - Gen X seam...1966. While really a Gen X'er, I am very early in that era and I kind of ID with both. I'd call myself a Boom X'er maybe. Anyway, this was a great video and I think you really capture a lot of the typical things we associate each generation with--super job!
@randomguy8196 interesting and “world of the millennials” sounds like a movie or book title! 😉
As a person born in the early 2000s I see few similarities between me and a person born in the late 70s
As a person born in the late 70s I see many similarities between me and a person born in the early 2000s.
When I was your age, I felt the same way. "People X number of years older than me are like, soooooo different..."
valar very different and a bit dissected of a age difference
How old are you?
valar 24 and i hang out with a bit younger people also with older people
Ah. I was about 25 when age gaps started to seem like less of a big deal. Most people are around that age when they realize it.
The next generation is fucked. Nothing comes after Z.
Z is probably only a placeholder name, like how millennials were called "generation Y" until the term "millennial" stuck
No, then you just go to AA, BB, CC, so on.
Actually they're going to be called generation alpha. :p
I think Igeneration will stick. It works for me at least.
Without a doubt there are people before you talking the same way about the upcoming generation. Civilisation has been changing since its conception, this change will be the same change we have always been going through.
Imagine doing a school project on history of culture in US and you how to do it specifically on MLG montages
There are so many young kids these days that are so unbelievably smart. Can’t wait to see what some of them grow up to become. Even my youngest brother, is way smarter than I was as a child, and I was very smart for my age as well.
LOL 3 YEARS AGO
Not sure if I'm a Millennial or Z, but if there is something I'm sure of is that political correctness is cancer
late 1990s and so on is Gen Z
So is sexism (cleanse the feminazi), racism and discrimination.
KILLimanjaro Unfriggenbelievable No, it exists for a reason.
Born after 2000=Z
Born 1970-2000=Millennial
What about born in 2000
I hope generation z get some balls and stop the political correctness
Shrek Dank It's not going to happen. What's wrong with political correctness? You just want to do the same shit your grandfather did.
Say things what needs to be said? Why is that a bad thing?
Balls are Fragile,flick them and they crumble.
political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners
The anti PC crowd misses the good old days of Jim Crow and Enoch Powell.
I'm gen x and were mostly just disenfranchised with the political establishment on both sides
captain fatfoot yea pretty much I’m a gen z right winger and I have great respect for gen x they actually make sense unlike a large amount of dumb millennials
Then find a way around it like rioting
@Õ_Õ Shy Guy yes
Yeah but the best Esorteric Hermetic/Tibetan Buddhist masters come from this generation X. They're all a bunch of Aliestar Crowleys.
While the boomers are all faith based or devotional which feels good I suppose.
Born 1990, throughout schooling, technology was changing regularly. Chord house phones and if you wanted to know who was calling, you had to have caller ID. Cell phones looked like those crappy phones that the government used to give out a few years ago and there was no texting. T.v. channels came in through an antenna, unless you could afford cable. Beepers were cool. If you wanted to use the internet, no one could be on the phone, that's before the long dial-up process.
Recording shows on a VCR was a thing along with homemade videos. DVDs and CDs were becoming the new media and were only used by families that could afford them. When they WERE affordable, you had a VHS/DVD player combo.
Things moved slowly, as in not instant. CNN was not big at all, everyone used slow postal mail and read newspapers, not blogs out newsfeed. No UA-cam or Facebook.
Cameras still used film and having it developed in an hour was fast. If you got lost, you better should have a map and a compass or ask for directions (no GPS).
If you wanted cartoons, Saturday mornings was the only way to get them. Tony Hawk made skateboarding AND videogames cool. Videogames in houses became more popular with Super Nintendo and you could take them with you with Gameboy Color.
You had to learn both cursive AND writing. You also had to take a computer class to teach you how to type and use the upcoming innovation called the Internet. If you wanted to make mixed CDs, you had to buy a CD burner to attach to your computer. Bill Clinton was in office and all the scandals with him not inhaling pot and not having an affair with Monica.
Did I miss anything?
Joseph Leonard I was born in 92, and I approve this message.
No phone and internet at the same time
@@isaac_bear same here. 92 as well.
Spice Girls and Pokemon.
I was born in 1423 what generation am I in?
Joshua Norman. Round Table Generation.
Edward Longshanks King of England Duke of Aquitaine Golden Horde
Dead
A dead one
The Christopher Columbus Generation aka "People of the new World."
I sexually identify as a attack helicopter.
Molly Smasher Apache Attack helicopter*
Yes.
Fuck you Attack Helicopters, I am an FIM-92 Stinger Missile system and I will destroy you all!!!
I sexually identify as a Harambe
KriegsMeister27 That's a micro agression and i'm extremely TRIGGERED you sexist, racist, homophobic stinger-missile check your missile privilege.
born in '91 and i feel as if i had the childhood of an 80s kid
91
generation z.... "they eat tide pods"
eat tide pods
play minecraft
watch logan paul's videos
listen to jutsin biver and ciley mirus
theyre filthy pigs
Generation Z are still kids and teens we will have to look back on ourselves once we grow up (Born in 2002)
*Hey let darwen do his work!*
YAR-YAR DRINKS Learn how to spoken.
That's called natural selection
God I hate my generation... Millennials, so annoying...
me too
I was born in 2000 so would I be a millenial?... My god I hope not.
codies channel, I think it makes you a millennial...
Dammit!!!
Millennials all hate each-other.
lol at the kid with the socailism hat
Won't be laughing for long!
They take part of your lol, and give it to somebody else! LO/L
Yeah what a nerd lel
+Jaystings Why?
I hate socialism.
I guess I'm apart of gen Z (born 2004). I thought about it for a bit and I think that living in an age where tragedies are common place is going to be very influential on us. School shootings and terrorist attacks are practically normalized to us. I don't know how that's going to affect us as adults, but it feels important.
SEENT YESZYA
I have a feeling Gen Z and whatever the hell they call what comes after us will be defined by either fixing or failing to fix the shit storm of issues the boomers and gen x caused.
And Melinenials
The interesting thing about this is that we see a split in Millennials. And quite a stark one at that. On one side, there are the ones you describe. Liberals, equality and all that jazz. On the other, alt-right and a form of counter-culture. This counter culture seems to value "the greater good" much more than the rest. The millennials seem far more stark in contrast to each other than earlier generations were.
Nadamas This is an old comment, but perhaps this is due to the rise of the Internet itself. With the www, people have access to everything and anything they want to get their hands on. Cultural movements and subsets no longer depend on word of mouth or the media to expand, and are instead able to grow their own little personal communities. We live in a world today with information right at our fingertips, and it's amazing how often people take that for granted.
Personally, as a lurker in both 4chan/pol/ and Tumblr, I find it amazing how people so close in age can have such radically different beliefs. Maybe in several decades, if we're still around by then, they'll have an explanation for us in the history books.
Millennials are late 80's until early 2000's, not from the late 70's.
Gen X 1966-1980 Gen Y/Millenial 1981-1995 Gen Z 1996-2010
Civilized Joke I don't agree with that as common usage. I would probably say 1980- 2000 better represents how millennial is used.
generation lines are very amorphous. I've seen plenty of people saying that Gen X finishes in around 85.
I recall this point specifically because I was born in 81, and many people think that is definitely Gen X.
I personally wouldn't call 70s as Millennials but I understand when people do, as there is never a defined line, its just retroactively matching common "traits" to age ranges
I heard that millennial was 1984-2004, but ok..
Sayeed Mohammed most sources say Millenials started around 1980 and ended at around 1995
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I'm both a young millenial and an old gen z. We had a computer when I was a kid, but I still remember having to use the landline, having a desktop, dial up, and old cell phones. I've always been around people older than me, so I identify more with millenials, but I can see myself getting grouped with gen z as well because of technology becoming big in my late childhood and early teen years.
yo I was born in the year 2000 and technology didn't really engross my everyday life (and probably a lot of people's) until around 2012 when I was a teenager, so guess I could identify with millennials I really don't know
FigS Pff, I was nearing my 20s when I figured out that VCRs worked like DVRs and it was just this year that I got my first smartphone, and I call myself a millennial.
My best guess is that NEWS of technological innovation overtakes the percolating of said tech, so there's this lag from when, say, the first iPhone comes out and when you join the smartphone bandwagon by getting a Galaxy S7.
If you were born when most everyone had an internet connection & cell phones were common place then that's def Gen Z/whatever they come up for this latest gen.
Plenty of Millennials remember the time before the internet or even wireless LAN lines.
Your generation will definitely have some tech label applied to it. Each one get some label having to do with the biggest historical event of the time. For those born on or after 2000s that's definitely going to do with something about tech or how tightly connected we all are now because of aforementioned tech.
I'm almost the same! I was born in 2001, but I only became addicted to using my phone 24/7 around 2013...before that, technology was just an alternative to playing outside or afterschool clubs, but not a big neccesity. Middle school happened, basically XD
FigS born in 2002,really had technology in my life only since like 2013
Being born in 2000 is so weird. We're a blend between the end of last and the latest one.
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Thanks, but for some reason my body is acting sadistic towards my mind
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Yeah there mostly filled with right wing edge lord dumb fucks.
I've always wondered this stuff. And as I got older realized even more I didn't think younger kids were all a disaster. I've had a hard time understanding older folks. I think that social media scares me a little bit, because I even noticed how it makes me reflect upon my flaws even more. But we've all had our stripes growing up and we're still a functioning society. and they're usually seems to be a pendulum that swings to the extreme, and sometimes mellows out. Overall I think some things are better. I appreciate what my childhood gave me but I really wouldn't want to go back.
Thank you Cody. I learned a lot on this subject. :)
"40% support government censorship."
Well fuck me if that isn't a worrying statistic.
NOT ME! -15 year old
Yes
gamerteeb794 I'm pretty sure that statistic was exaggerated, I mean I was born in 1997 so that makes me a millennial and myself and everyone I know from our generation aren't pro censorship. However being millennials we do share the same generation with SJW's...which are pro censorship....
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good thing is that there's no way Gen Z will be even more PC and SJW than the Millenials.
right...?
that music was terrifying
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It's meant to be a little terrifying. We live in terrifying times. Our "Crisis" is that the Unraveling has not stopped. The "greater good" is censorship of free speech. Political correctness is the new normal. Western Civilization probably will not survive.
KnowledgeHub, I found your points to be accurate for the most part, giving awareness to real life arguments over different generations in the mainstream media. However, I personally believe those considered as Millennial or Generation Z grew up in different times. Millennial: 1984-1997, Gen Z: 1998-2010, Generation Alpha: 2011-Present.
It feels odd looking back on this and realising that my generation is one of crisis and unravelling at the same time. Feels like it'll never end
8:15 "you're a slacker. I remember your father he was a slacker too!" Back To The Future
Gen Z will either be the least or most politically-aware.
I would say least, unless world economies collapse and wars start everywhere, then theyl be shocked but still clueless.
Scowler You can't generalise the USA's education to the world,
The election in the us (for example) had a big impact in the eu, and a lot of (interesting) debate arose from it
Generation Z will be the most conservatist, nationalist, religious generation since world war 2
Tylorova Religion is dying.
I'm gen z. It's weird because we'll be the last generation to know what it's like to not depend completely on internet and technology. Up until I was around 6, I pretty much never used the internet, except when I was printing out colouring pictures. Whereas the alpha generation (2011~)will learn how to use ipads before they can walk and won't know a life without technology.
I think us Gen Z boys get a bad rep these days. I think we started off pretty good from like 200 to 2007 but then after that it started going downhill fast with the fortnite and tiktok kids messing up our image 🤣 the tail end of Gen Z ruined it for the rest of us 🤣
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agreed, the loud few stain the image for the quite many
I was born in 2003 and most people my age or a few years older were raised into the growth of the internet, instead of born after it has become widespread.
liberalism vs. conservatism is a weird concept for a European like me. Over here both are fairly right wing.
What do you think about Southeat Asians?
MiguelPmpM
They're the same as any other human beings.
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Sadly. Idiots getting scared of what europe could achieve together and turning around instead of going the final step.
Privileged Male about time? It's sad to see a world in where we consider selfishness to be the better option rather than the greater good, which in this day and age, when eveything is so connected, the most important of all
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If we divide all politics right in the middle we have social people on the left and egoists on the right.
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Kaiser was better.
911 was planned by the government and the no Russian mission was ok
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Yeah born in 1994 raised as an independent,and my parents were both born in 1971. Back in my Freshman year of Highschool both my parent's business and Highschool almost went out of Buisness due to the Recession. My Dad only got paid every 2 months so we had to watch out on our budget. The school almost closed down and rumors were going around that the School district was remodeling every room in the office and got into debt. So the school district had to shut some schools down. I chose not to go to Colledge due to the facility getting them into debt and instead I went on to working 2 stable jobs. The Recession messed the economy up but at least my Grandparents set up an inherited retirement home near the beach.
Very helpful. Thank you.
If generations are like this, why the hell do I feel more in common with those of the generation before my own then those my own age?
Dave from Work Probably because you relate more to your family and older relatives than social groups around your age. I think my sister is likely similar to you, she has typically more gen x values than typical millennial values.
I was 88. There's a lot to my generation I am on board with, but I was way too early to be sucked into most of the social media trends and social justice aspects. I highly value egalitarianism and the ideals of democratic socialism, but God help me if I can be bothered to remember or care about the dozens of genders people claim to have or getting worked up and posting about every little slightly upsetting thing that pops up. I'm a lot less emotional than other Millennials, but I also see that the previous generations left us a hell of a mess to clean up.
The important thing is to not blame one generation or another for society's problems. We win some, we lose some, and all we can do is try to leave the world better than we were given it.
Probably because you are really anti-social and you feel nostalgic for a time that wasnt as great as you think it was.
Because generations aren't EVERY SINGLE PERSON, they are an average of what a person from a certain generation is likely to act like.
Jakob Maier The only nostalgia I have is for the enforcement of laws and the application of certain policies that worked that have been removed for ideological reasons, and have had measurably negative consequences. Which, from what I've seen, applies to pretty much everyone these days.
40%?????
good god
40% what?
Because we killed him
Of those interviewed. They didn't ask *all* millenials and took an average; they just averaged the sample sizes they took. If the test was run multiple times and they got that number, I'd agree that that's scary.
That's how you normalize fascism.
Joel Monteiro Someone doesn't know what fascism is. Google search perhaps?
I think the key to these shifts of mindset between generations is adversity. Generations that face poverty and are drafted for war turn out quiet, optimistic, humble, collectivist and industrious. They deal with the large scale problems thrown at them and give rise to about 18 years of prosperity after their troubles have ended. Their kids on the other hand grow up in worlds of abundance and peace. They grow up to be everything their parents were not and create poverty and war as a consequence. Bad times make good people.
For me I feel as if the way people are put into a generation category should be changed.
being born in 2000 I find myself to relate more to Generation X, yet I tend to find the whole idea of racism funny.
I also experience the generation gap with what is categorized as Millennials, Political Correctness is far from what I tend to support since this takes away individualism, basically suppressing who someone may be.
Great video, really has improved upon my way of thinking.
I sexually identify as gen Z
hey man gen Z is pretty hot
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GigaBit Matt spoken like a true Gen Z haha.
Wild Fox me too
You almost got me there
I'm 16, how can I be both Gen Z and Millennial
Jeffrey Cain either Coty made a mistake, or It's basically give you the choice between liberal or others.
Jeffrey Cain I'm assuming you were born in 2001. 2001 is gen Z and not millennials like the MSM will tell you.
Millennial literally means "reaching adult hood in the early 21 century." Which can mean you could be born very early in the 21st century because you still reach adult hood early in the century(early in the century for me is the first 25 years, so technically you could be born in 2004 and still be a millennial because you would be 21 in 2025.)
OH MAN I WAS BORN IN 2004. I identify with both sometimes.
MrPielover61 well what about 1982 people?
by 2025, they will be 43
or 1979 if 21 is the adult age and 46
I'm apart of the forgotten generation. Early 80's to mid 90's. Home computers, mtv, prime for the XTREEM! marketing of the 90's and instilled with the hardwork mindset of our parents.
Like forest gump, this kind of historical stereotype is based on what other said, what the media actively propagare(or ...ganda).
Some will say:it is so me or my parents. The other just shut up assuming their personal history must be a rare glitch.
And what about 2010s onwards? They're already so different to Millennials - me.
Btw. I think Millennials are rather 1990 - 2001
Rf Eragon a perfect example
2001-present is Gen Z
I feel like 1900s-2006 seems the best Idk
but and can agree that us millennials grew up mostly without technology while newer generation did
I keep saying these on each comment, but here I go again haha... Millenials 1981-1995 Gen Z 1996-2010
Not that anyone will actually read this after a year of no comments but here is my take into the void. I agree with Gen Z starting in the late 1990s. I was born in 96 everyone my age and younger have much less to do with traditional millinials than many seem to think. I'm just coming of age and can barely remember a time without the wide spread use of the internet. I literally can't imagine living without access to all this knowledge. I'm in a weird spot because I was born late enough to understand the college debt crisis before I went too deep. still 10k of debt for 2 years and no degree but that's beside the point. I don't really feel the anger that I see in older millenials that feel the generation before has fucked them over. But there aren't enough people my age or younger to really have much of a sense of group identity. All I know is I'm not a milienial however you spell it but I'm not sure what I am. Can't stand being lumped with them either.
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Anybody could be themselves. The generation chart is a general view of norms in a certain generation. It does not define everyone specifically.
Just being called a millennial is an insult to me. Gen Z would definitely be described as staying at home more since the whole streaming boom and I'm gonna guess that drugs will play a bigger role in culture then ever. I'm also hopeful that since we pretty much just learn random bits of information about history, from the internet, we can make more informed choices in our lives.
Also I think we are probably the most emotional generation ever cuz of how some of us get so involved in social media and how getting likes on a post or just the num of followers u have can make us feel happy or sad.
Consider yourself a very young Millennial or a very old Gen Z. You are right on the cusp.
if I remember correctly, anyone born between 1996 and 2004 are honourary members of The Black Eyed Peas.
You’re Gen Z, millennials are 80s babies. Young millennials were born in 90-93. It’s all Gen Z after that.
Funny to see Millenials and Gen X timelines overlap. While I have always considered myself a GenX kid because we were kids whose parents worked until late in the day, so we were alone at home from school end to about 4pm when My sister would get home from college and then my parents would show up about 6pm or so. We were raised on Afternoon cartoons and sitcoms, easy to prepare meals that we learned at an early age, and almost absentee parenting which led to a lot of self policing. However, I was also one of those kids that dabbled in modems and BBS. I did my share of chatrooms and USENET discussions in my teens. I was far more collectivist in my youth, and have grown more individualistic in my adulthood.
I have two boys born right before the great recession, and whose mom and I split when they were 5 and 4. they're 14 and 13 now. They are individualistic, and while they try to fit in by playing the same games that are popular at that time, they show that individualism by choosing different skins... like everybody else. I do find it interesting how opinionated they are about things that at their age I really hadn't thought about. I was always anti-war, but I wanted to join the Army; My 13 yo is very similar with me in that. However at his age, I never had a thought on abortion, he has a cellphone wallpaper that states a very pro-life message. Maybe it's something discussed at his mom's? Dunno.
This is getting too specific and not generational, but I do look on them and wonder what I'll start to see as they grow into teens and young men. And t makes me think about what my own father saw in my slacker teens/early adulthood.
Generation X for me... Thank you for this video, I didn't know what the generations prior to the baby boomers were called but I do now.
I did find the music playing in the background to be a bit annoying in this one, other than that a great vid, cheers
My parents are Generation X and I'm a Generation Z...
...yeah. That's accurate.
Same
Same lol
Yeah, me too
That censorship thing is very concerning. Free speech should apply to even the most unpopular of speech.
For some reason I thought this was going to be about the different generations of doctor who and was confused for awhile.
The greater good concept just makes more sense for humanity as a whole
Why do the classical, medieval (early,mid,late) take more then a century to change comparing to the 20th century is every 10 to 15 years to change like the 80s and 90s
LUIS CARLOS Olano Mostly because society itself didn't change very much for hundreds of years, and partially because we only have so much information about what life was like for people back then. The industrial revolution really kickstarted an incredible amount of change in such a short amount of time, and now there's actual sciences for studying generations snd reliable ways to keep on top of trends and what have you.
look at it this way; the main mode of transportation for crossing bodies of water was some form of sail ship since ancient eras all the way up to the 1800s. Then steam power was invented, and within a few decades, the first airplane crossed the Atlantic, and a couple decades after that, humans were launching vehicles into space.
As technology evolves, so do we at a comparable rate. It wouldn't surprise me if going forward a generation was only defined by a decade.
I think it's perhaps there were changes within the decades of those centuries also, but since more information is lost with the passage of time, we tend to lump in centuries as being one big thing. Since the 20th century is so recent, we currently have more information with us to look at all of its nuances compared to like the 15th century or what have you.
LUIS CARLOS Olano mainly due to technological growth. when new things are invented and used by the public everyday, news spreads with a click of a button, and trends and people are able to change at a more rapid rate, things change much faster. think about it like this; back then, war wouldve taken years to plan, and some battles happened after the war was over because it took so long for information to spread. now, a country could literally nuke another nation out of existence in a matter of minutes. things are starting to happen faster.
Communication, Transportation and Democracy.
Humanity has Accelerated and Slowed down in certain Things.
the animations are definitely improving
IKR, did you see how that kid nodded his head at 0:04 ?!
Does anyone else think the modern generation is aging slower, like you physically feel less developed at a later age despite older generations saying you should feel the age you are, maybe it has something to do with technology.
"I used to be with it, but then they changed what "it" was, and now what I'm with isn't it. And what's "it" seems weird and scary to me." -Grandpa Simpson
I consider myself as generation Y. I feel like it was from the mid-80s to the mid-90's. We were the suppose to be the generation to ask "Why?" (hints the name generation Y) I was told that growing up and not once has seen/heard anyone call us millennials up until the later half of the 2000s/ early 2010s. And the day I unironically call myself a millennial is the day that I die.
I'm 15. I guess I'm generation Z.
I think that this generation has a division. Those who speak information, and those who speak feelings. Statistics that may put a group on a spot is frowned upon by one group, and being overly sensitive is frowned upon by the other. If humans are about to divide into two subspecies, then this generation is a metaphoric rough surface. All that needs to happen is a match to strike because of us, and only time will tell what will happen from then.
NO you are not. Millenials=1982-2005 look it up on wikipedia
@@Anonymous-wx7ct so im millenial
But you're speaking with only feelings right now. Both sides are calling eachother fascist because both are fucking fascist one a bit more than the other (looking at you alt-right) and one side is a bit more sensitive (we all know) but its funny because liberals and conservatives are both mad at the same thing and were trained to hate eachother by power grabbing youtubers ingraining wrong opinions in their armies. I'm a liberal personally because I believe a society cannot be free unless you are willing to be place at random in anyone's shoes and black men are treated so abysmally we are getting publically ridiculed by a country with legal slaves😂 BUT that doesnt mean the conservative hierarchy strategy is bad. I dont dont agree with it. That's the fundamental difference, liberals are egailitarian and conservatives believe their is a hierarchy and one must rise it themselves.
I'm 17 and my young friend I used to be a conservative too. I was even alt right. Open your mind more and do your best to learn both sides you might find our you dont actually agree with the side you're on. Anyways I wish peace and love in your life. Have a nice day brother, America will be United and when it does we will experience a renaissance like no other, and if we keep at eachothers throats the country wont exist in 35 years
I'm getting a weird feeling from both of these comments, sounds like you guys are misrepresenting something
just wanna point out that fascism is would be far left, not alt-right, by the way, since fascism would mean lots of censorship to anything opposing their views
I think there's a greater difference between people born in the early 90's and those born in the late 90's than there is between those of the early 90's and those of the early 80's.
It sure seems that way but not all generation z are alike
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I was bornt in 1995, so....
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To preface, I was born in 2001, and I’ve lived a fairly sheltered life because my parents grew up difficult lives. We’ve never been well off per se, but my parents usually managed to give my sister and I nice things. Tension between my parents, which is displaced onto us kids, is where all the problems lie. With all this said here’s my thoughts about my generation:-A decent portion of Gen Z will probs be defined as having been more inclined to depression and anxiety as a result of economic distress growing up, and hence a general decrease in trade skills because coping was most often achieved with technology Ie; gaming, cell phones, and the internet. They experienced the beginning of social media and the brunt of cyberbullying as young kids, and all these things combined have led to what? A distrust, or disconnection, from real life interactions, increase of online cliques, and overall disorganization and a lack of direction for where to go beyond high school. I speak from experience, but this is also highly evident in the dark humor highlighted in “dAnK mEmeS.” Despite this, in hindsight a lot of the kids I went to high school were more open minded than I ever realized. Keep in mind I’m about to turn 19 and graduated only a year ago. We all have aspirations. A few of us have full on dreams, myself included. Yet myself and many of my peers seem to be torn between trusting the system to guide us on our path, or if we should trust ourselves and make it our own way. I would know because I’m also trying to figure this shit out. It’s hard because everything we want to do doesn’t seem to fit into what the system is saying we need to do. Again, hence the lack of direction, or perhaps better the confusion of direction. Anyways, thanks for coming to my TedTalk. Also sorry for the big block of text, I typed all this on my phone.
Man, I remember back in the early 1990's when I was a "young X-er" and then in the early 2000's when we became "Generation Y" and now I'm apparently a Millennial.
Anyway...from what I can see, the problem with generational segmentation of the population is that the labels and generalizations don't tend to hold up either at any particular scale nor across regions. For instance, most of the people under the age of 30 that I know are primarily interested in working in the trades, take on handicraft hobbies, and don't touch a computer unless they absolutely have to. At the same time, I'm quite literally the only person I know under the age of 40 who has any idea how to write a single line of code and that's largely a point of interest rather than a marketable skill as there really aren't any jobs that call for advanced technical skills. Rather, most Minnesotan Z-ers who want a decent career are skipping college in favor of apprenticeships in the trades.