Arrogance...next generation is always better than the previous one... That is evolution...and we are also gonna be the previous generation and have to pass the torch to the next gen one day...that's life
@@Abc-pb2di you dont see albert einstein talking abt this shit, arrogance is ignoring, evolution is action, sometimes these two mix, but that doesnt mean arrogance is always the key to everything
@righteousrayyan2078 That's it! On one hand, everybody sees the stubbornness of the old folks and takes it as evidence that they're smarter than the older generations, while on the other hand, everybody believes to get wiser as they age, meaning of course we are wiser than the young and many people don't even listen to the young and consider their ideas because of that belief. Which ironically is the exact same stubbornness that everybody sees in the old folks and so the cycle continues. What too few people ever realize is that: A) Some things the older people do may only seem stubborn and unnecessary/stupid because you haven't made the experiences they made yet. B) People don't *automatically* gain wisdom as they get older. Gaining wisdom requires you to 1) *make experiences* and 2) take *valuable life lessons* from them! The years that make your age only provide you opportunities to make experiences, but it's on you to 1) take those opportunities and also 2) learn from them. Some people take the first opportunity they can get for everything and gain wisdom far beyond their years, while others stick to their same ways from day one, never make new experiences and never learn a single thing in their life! Those people never mature past early childhood stages, but they still think they're wiser and deserve more respect than anyone younger than them because of that universal misconception of "age=wisdom". They don't gain any wisdom, they just get more arrogant!
@@Abc-pb2diIt is kinda like evolution... Only you got evolution wrong. Evolution is slight deviations from the original base to meet the environments standards. So in a sense, it is kinda like evolution...
As an almost 31 year old millenial, nothing has been more scarring than watching the exact same virulent hatred of the youth that defined our generation be perpetrated again without an ounce of irony.
Funny enough, the same thing already happens between Gen Z and Gen Alpha. Of course, it's more directed at millennial parents, than Gen Alpha themselves, as they are only children who don't really know any better. Tbh. Some of the criticism is somewhat valid, but I have a feeling that social media has blown it out of proportion. But I'm sad to think how it will affect how we are going to perceive Gen Alpha when they enter will be become adults.
@@najpotenicewolf934 I think the generalized criticism is much the same type of biases talked about in this video, especially for parents. As a millenial parent myself, the typical peanut gallery criticism is the creation of the "iPad kid". Yet, when I was growing up, my boomer parents stuck me with a gameboy. Their parents stuck them in front of the TV when they were home. Going all the way back to ancient greece there were people suggesting that kids getting stuck in front of books was going to make them disrespect their elders and teachers. Generational hatred of the youth goes hand in hand with generational hatred of parents. I don't think it's gotten worse over time but it's definitely gotten LOUDER.
This doesn’t disregard the idea that “Ipad kids” is a very valid criticism. So are gameboys. So is tv. IPad kids are worse, but damn, just take fucking care of your kids. I don’t know about the books, but I know that philosophers were afraid that books would hurt our memory. Guess what? They were right.Knowing that something is written down makes you more likely to forget it. Pretty there’s a study (from what i heard from pewdiepie).
@@Dechelgo it's not a valid criticism to levy at a whole generation, especially when a lot of kids are getting their iPads from boomer grandparents. I've spent most of my time watching my daughter, I also don't go on my phone a lot to make a good example, but I don't criticize parents who need a screen to get them and their kids through the day because I don't know everything they're going through. Also "pretty sure there's a study from what I heard from pewdiepie" is something you say when you should probably not be speaking expecting anyone to take you seriously.
The stupidest thing is that even though our generation is currently being put through the ringer, we're already turning around and doing the same shit to alpha. It's like nobody has the capacity to learn or the empathy to care.
Yeah as if our generation didn't watch f*cking Minecraft monster school when we were 7, let the kids have a cringe moment that they will remember when they grow older
Fortnite? Back in my day, we played Minecraft. Minecraft? Back in my day we played Mario. Mario? Back in my day, we played Atari. Atari? Back in my day, we played Baseball. Baseball? Back in my day we went to war. War? Back in my day we all starved from the great depression
if i don't get a pause to think I'll loose my mind but aparently it's a good thing to most of the adults becouse real world isn't fair but at lest I want to some what some how survive to bearly posibble retirement and I whuld work my ass off and it will still be wrong becouse someon changed thier mind and didn't boder to tell me
@@ShaynaCommenteryea then they say that MLG content was any better than modern day “brain rot” content without any reason and just being blinded nostalgia
I love how old people think MY generation is lazy and disrespectful, yet most of the old people I deal with on a regular basis are far more impolite and demanding than people my age. 😐
Boomers:"gen x is too lazy" Gen x:"millenialls are too lazy" Millenialls:"gen z are too lazy" Gen z:" gen alpha are to lazy" In a decade Gen alpha:"gen beta is too lazy And so on
Gen X here. We grew up in the 80's being called the 'slacker' generation. Nothing new here. I grew up on a farm and had to do tons of chores. Often dangerous work that a child shouldn't be doing. This didn't make me better, it just endangered my life needlessly. All of my friends didn't live on a farm and were always being lazy. From a management perspective. I work with multiple generations and have found the older generations are far worse. The first is safety standards. I've seen boomers completely ignore safety standards because they didn't do it like that in 'their days', endangering whole crews of people. The second major issue is when there is a lack of work, I will often see the older generation sweep the same section of the floor for hours, completely wasting money. Newer workers tend to follow safety standards when they are trained properly and don't argue about them. When there is no work, I often get asked if they can clock out and leave early because they have other things they can do other than waste company time. It isn't laziness, it is using their time wisely.
My parents are Gen X and that sounds pretty accurate lol. They don't care about what I do as long as it's not too dangerous, they're usually pretty understanding instead of calling me "lazy" or "useless" for no reason, and they don't pressure me into being a doctor or anything and just tell me to find a way to sustain myself in the future without doing anything stupid. They also hate boomers haha
As a millenial I dont hate gen z, I feel bad for gen z. It was tough for us, and its only getting worse...and to be honest its the fault of the generations that talk the loudest about us. Millenials, gen Z and gen alpha are going to spend their entire lives picking up the mess our parents and grandparents made. I dont give a fuck about a singing toilet.
It’s all based on the world wars and everything leading up to them. We are seen as softer than the previous generations because we are realigning with the pre-world war idea that we need to improve the lives of all and earth in a cooperated, intellectual, and humanistic way, not protect our way of life from other ways of life
there just two generations who have to be blamed, the sexual revolution generation who bring degeneration for the world and the one who fullfiled world with fascist governments into 20s and 30s
The news clippings from the last 100+ years showing that every generation says the next generation "doesn't want to work" was genuinely the best way to make that point. More people need to see this
I've seen similar sentiments as those clips expressed in records from the bronze Age. It seems to be human nature to complain about everyone but yourself
@@batimon2657 They made a joke that living organisms were judgemental before they even evolved to walk on land. Basically saying this cycle has gone on forever in the most outlandish and exaggerated way possible by one upping the guy that said that even cavemen judged their young as lazy thousands of years ago. We could go back further and say that even Hydrogen thinks Helium is lazy and stupid.
“The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers.” -a summary of general complaints about the youth by the ancient Greeks, as written in a 1907 dissertation by a student, Kenneth John Freeman Always has been 😏😏
Im at the beginning of Gen Z, im 25. But I remember being 13 on social media and seeing boomers say the same exact things they’re saying about my generation NOW, about Millennials back then. It’s a vicious cycle
"stop worrying about the younger generation... They're going to grow up, and start worrying about the younger generation" Based quote who let this guy cook
I'd rather worry about the older ones... being left out all alone with the younger generation coming up with some new ideas (that is, until you raise them right, as parents, and not expose them to the sick social media like some sick young parents I see around me doing so)
"We will work to make it so our children and future generations can live easy lives" *creates the internet * "These children always on their darn phones"
its the cycle really innit. People strive to make things easier for the future generations then are mad when they enjoy the benefits. that said, technology has gone too far
I mean, kids are often on their phones, but so are adults and even elderly folks. The increase of screens didn't only effect children, it effected all other age demographics as well. Some folks just complain about it more as if it somehow only pertains to children (it doesn't).
If they didn't want children to exist, they shouldn't have had children. 🤣 Hm? What's that? Oh, they actually only had children so they could get away with having slaves and mistreating them to feel powerful?
Have a boomer mom who lived off her dad’s money, bragged about sneaking out and driving around all over Hollywood in the 70s, all the parties and things she went to well into her 20s; didn’t need to start working until she was 36 She calls me lazy and entitled as a millennial. She forgets that she pulled me out of school at 15 and expected me to work two full time jobs to help support the family because she swindled her inheritance and failed to support her children She is incapable of accepting any criticism, no matter how small
I’m 43. I work with and amongst many Gen Zers. It’s nowhere near a corporate setting. It’s a bar. Now, I wouldn’t say they’re lazy., but they’re anxious to a debilitating point. Their anxiety cripples them. Everything is so overwhelming to them. One coworker in his thirties can work a 14 hour shift without even wanting to take a break, while some of the 23 year olds can’t go three hours without needing an hour for “mental health.” When you have people twice your age out-performing you in almost every way, it’s going to look like you’re lazy. Perhaps Gen Z just weren’t challenged enough in school during their formative years, and now anything that does challenge them becomes overwhelming. When you’re young and you have obstacles and challenges to overcome, it builds character. So, perhaps, it’s not laziness but a lack of character that’s afflicting this generation.
@@eyespy3001it’s not laziness, it’s hopelessness. What is the point of indentured servitude, exactly? Working till we’re broken to afford a single meal a day and an inability to save ourselves if we break an arm? Why work so the rich can buy jets? Do they have a job? Their family worked hard, so we believe in royalty and not manifest destiny? And when it’s over they’ll have nothing. They don’t believe in anything because they know too much. So what’s the point?
@@eyespy3001 I'm 22 and I go door to door because it's the only option I have... I've been yelled at on a weekly basis, threatened with a weapon, can't associate with the LGBTQ for my own safety, have rude Gen X/boomer interactions daily, went door to door in 2*f, and still show up 6 months in. I accept I'll likely never retire and if I do I'll be the minority and same with owning a home. Would you say I wasn't challenged enough? If you say no, your hiring manager did a lousy job and asked the wrong questions. Working 14 hours without a break is illegal and again your manager did a shit job at hiring. The other question is if this hour long break is paid/unpaid. If unpaid it either shouldn't concern you or it's it an accommodation that won't be disclosed.
As a Gen Z (16 year old) it felt extremely unnecesary and confusing for people to hate my generation when were in like 3rd grade, I'd read UA-cam comments from videos that bashed Gen Z and it felt like everyone hated us, and that confused me because the hate got so strong up until people started hating on this new generation, Gen Alpha. I also see now that some of my classmates are also hating on Gen Alpha like Millenials, Gen Xers and Boomers did to us. It's a terrible cycle.
You shouldn't post your age online, especially if you're a minor (not yet an adult). There are some really bad people out there that like to take advantage of young people. I know you want to give your age for context but it might not be worth it. Just consider this.
I think the real problem is that hyper capitalist america just hates children. There is no place for a child in end stage capitalism. So each new generation of children gets called lazy and entitled.
Each generation is a variety of ages. I am gen Z, am married and will have my first child soon. Not all gen z are still in school and not all are already adults. It's a generation in transition.
fr i keep getting called a skibidi toliet kid i dont even like skibidi toliet stuff and i dont evenn know if im gen alpha but the people that are gen z told me im gen alpha so 😭
@Idkwhattoputhere261 if it makes you feel any better, dumb gmod videos have been relevant since 2004, I think it's saying less about how dumb kids are and more "haha funny sfm video"
Ganging up on kids (like gen alpha recently) is fucking stupid. Like you don’t judge a cake before it’s baked. “This generation is doomed” this generation isn’t even out of grade school yet.
But it is true, gen Alpha is idiotic, so are all other generations tbh, the only good people are those born in the middle point between generations, those are the GOATS
1.) kids are lazy can't buy a house, hard to get a car, marriage, and relationship is toxic, what incisive are you giving us? 2.) Kids are soft guess who raise them in first place, why did you raise that way?
The grandparent generation raised our parents tougher. Our parents vowed to be kinder and different than their parents. What they didn't realize is that by doing this, we would turn out a lot different from them. Generalizing, of course.
@klatonb exactly. There are a lot of things that boomers/gen x/older millenials grew up with that have been reduced a lot in the last century. The acceptance of physical discipline is one, for example. Some kids now grow up without even hearing their friends getting spanked once, and it's had good and bad outcomes. I believe it'ss by large a good thing, but kids now come into adulthood very differently as a result.
"Each generation thinks they are more intelligent than the one before them, and wiser than the one that comes after" -George Orwell (edit: you guys are the best how is this at 1.4k likes)
TBH from a certain point if view it is true. Average IQ have gone up, if older tests were to be done now then the average result would be over 100. And on the other hand the older generation is in average wiser by sheer virtue of, well, being older. But at the end of the day if a generation is truly more stupid than the previous one then it says more about the parent much in the same way an entire class failing says more about the teacher.
@@renesilva9705 practically is true, we're the generation more intelligent than the previous one, however, we are not the wisest compared to any previous generation or anyone else xD that it's reserved for extraordinary people
The last elderly lady you spoke to saying "when i see a kid like you doing what you are doing, it makes me proud" it genuinely made me tear up, hearing an older person say something positive about making internet content, when i live in an area where i hear nothing but complaints about my generation, it gives me a spark of inspiration and hope.
I think its also a huge positive shift that gen z is so concerned about mental health. So many older folks I knew growing up had obvious baggage and no means to address it.
My boomer father literally worked maybe 10 years in his life, then lived of his rich parrents until now. He told me "I have been working DECADES and you can't even figure out how to do this easy task?" It's always the same and it's tiring. And when you call him out on it he either ignores you or straight up lies.
@@NickMario1 Indeed... Tho I want to mention, that I was working as an animator for children for some time with 4-11 age group. And most of them are really talanted, kind and creative. Yeah, they surely are using social medias, like tiktok, which many people thinking is bad. (which is obv has its ground tbh) However, when children were so passionately talking about some edits and characters from there and more over - INSPIRED to create and grow in areas like video-editing, drawing, writing, I can't deny that it all has some good sides in this case. I like their curiosity and really want to see, what they will become of it.
@@thebestnicknamegenz is the least tolerant generation tbh, anyone who doesn't agree with their left wing extremism is an enemy in their eyes, basically rainbow-nazis
I’m gen alpha (2011) and I hate it when older generations start hating on me, but later on in life I’ll think the next generation sucks and start hating on them. It’s a cycle of abuse and generational hate that will go on forever unless we do smth.
I'm a gen z (2000) and I can absolutely tell you that I 1,000% support gen alpha. I'm doing everything I possibly can to try and set myself and my son up for a future that'll allow us to progress the human race further, and I'm a firm believer that that should be the mission for ALL of us. Automatically hating on the next generation because we get stereotyped and dogged on is only going to make the problem last longer. It starts with us as individuals
What they call "being a snowflake" I interpret as outrage that younger people aren't accepting mistreatment anymore. I'm glad the kids and young adults right now are insisting on their own autonomy.
Brain development doesn’t stop until you’re 25. People are snowflakes because they are raised by overprotective or abusive parents. I am a millennial and I am understanding of gen alpha. Even back when most schools are 1 room school houses, there’s always going to be that kid that tests the teacher’s patience. If you really want to teach your child work ethic and you don’t live in a farm, have them get a summer job at 15 or 16 years of age.
As an older millennial, I respect Gen Z a lot. You know your worth and fight for it, which is honestly a beautiful thing to see. I hope this conversation will help bring to light that an opinion can't and won't represent everyone, and that these artificial media divides need to go.
The media will NEVER stop trying to divide people so that their minds are more easily conquered. A united people is one in open discussion about all things, a divided people only talks among their in group (Race, political, religion, generation, etc.) while blaming all their problems on one of or all the other groups. This shit will never stop until it is forced to stop, and it likely will not be stopped by a very a polite discussion that is free of violence unfortunately.
Exactly. DON'T give your bosses 2-week notices if they ain't even gonna give you that same respect. Just quit on the spot and watch them crumble without you XD
As a Zoomer myself I gotta say when it comes to the gen z are snowflakes topic I feel like 80% of the “snowflake” zoomers are chronically online and barley touch grass while the good majority of us aren’t that over sensitive at least from personal experience
It’s not out of the realm of possibility that SOME of the people being labeled as “snowflakes” are being slandered. You can’t just call everyone who has an angry outburst a “snowflake”. Kind of like how people call Gen Z lazy for not wanting to work when the work doesn’t compensate them adequately. It’s not lazy to deem a job not worth the effort or time.
You can actuallly see it more or less in some of our humor. Nihilism is funny to us and the oldest of gen z started to make 9/11 jokes when they were teens. To a baby boomer or gen xer. These topics would not be considered humorous at all but quite serious. You can also look up memes on pearl harbor or the nuclear bombing of hiroshima or nagasaki. While these would be seen as jokes to us now. These would definetly not be funny to someone from the silent generation. It just shows how humor and what we consider to far for humor is different for each generation.
This is why, as a Gen Zer, I will not give up hope on Gen Alpha. I've tutored Gen Alpha, some of them do have behavioral issues but others were sweethearts and most were just rambunctious kids. I can admit that the slop on UA-cam that they peddle to Gen Alpha is pretty bad but I also acknowledge that's nothing new. They got good shows (The Amazing Digital Circus is basically Gen Alpha's Teen Titans) and garbage (Skibidi Toilet is weird as hell but we grew up with Elsagate and millennials had Fanboy and ChumChum). It's easy to judge others and only see the good in your childhood but if you take an unbiased step back, you'll realize that nothing really has changed.
As a gen z I literally grew up with mario plushies being put in a blender as a source of entertainment it's not any better than skibidi toilet so i say to just let the newer gen have fun😭😭
There’s a video called “a history of adults blaming the younger generation.” The oldest quote is from 400 BC, from Aristotle himself. We have been doing this since FOUR HUNDRED BC.
World War I Generation: We will make a better future for our children World War II Generation: We will make a better future for our children Boomers: Screw you, you entitled brats!
@@tobiaspramono378vietnamese veterans: screw you government, I hope next gen will be treated better. Next gen: get drafted in korea, Russian cold war, iraq war, israel arab war, etc.
@@Ultras_450 WE ARE BORN TOO LATE TO GET DEPLOYED TO MIDDLE EAST BORN TOO SOON TO GET DEPLOYED TO MIDDLE EAST BUT BORN JUST IN TIME TO GET DEPLOYED TO MIDDLE EAST
As gen Z when I see our generation split in two over whether gen alpha is brain rot or they're just watching the same weird shit we watched as children instead of ending the cycle fully
I mean, they may be not brainrot if they watching skibidi toilet, but it is "finely" looking tip of iceberg. Younger alpha exposed to youtube kids where stupid "8 rainbow spiderman vs 1 hyperhulk" earning millions of views. Thinking about it is worrying
@@CalvinNoire yes, this that, Monster School on Minecraft, dancing aliens were better than Skibidi Toilet like we also didn't make lore for things that were probably think thought of in less than five minutes
@@Althedemonking1076lmao if you think that the two brainrot have the same age demographics. Skibidi Toilet is aimed at kids around 3-5 yo. Anything on Minecraft is often aimed at 6+. Of course your brainrot example is better. It's for the older kids! A more apt example would be that Larva show featuring the two worms. Equally shallow with the only difference being one is from UA-cam and the other is from an entertainment company.
@@realcopoolmanIt was. The issue is, for every "SpongeBob", there's a dozen of shows like "Da Boom Crew" or "Pixel Pinkie" that were ass. They're not remembered because they weren't good, clouding our perception of that time period.
As a Millenial I do not feel hate towards the next generation. I feel pity for them: They are faced with some unique challenges that haven't even or barely existed when I grew up - think the predatory dopamine-hacking by advertisement and social media (with detrimental effects on attention span especially concerning short-form media content), the current state of the economy (insert "first time?" meme here), the general instability in the world (conflict situations in middle east, Ukraine and other places), the rise of extremist populism not seen since the 1920s-1930s, our new (rather unexplored) environmental pollutants and so on. I've worked with some of them. They are organised, meticulous and want to do a good job and in working hours try to get as much done as they can. But they also want fair compensation and treatment. I find that most people who complain "nobody works anymore" is just doing something wrong, it is a reflection of the own flaws more than a reflection of the flaws of this generation in general. A particular trend I have noticed among the older cohorts of society is that they treat them as children, almost like pre-schoolers. I find this highly disrespectful considering that most of them already have either work experience or have studied a full on bachelors at least.
hey could you tell me why tf half of these comments are like 10paragraphs long?i barely understand any thing from this video and have no idea why everyone comment are so long.coukd you tell me?
I personally hate the older generations for like someone said passing us the bill to a party we didn’t attend ruining an economy and expecting the following generation to do it we aren’t doing it. Older gens made the issues. So fix it
@@toxicity6629if that was possible, then it would have happened a long time ago. The truth of it all lies with the fact that a select group of people have decided a long time ago that their own personal interests were more important than the interests of the people. That is partially why the world is now the way it is today. We can’t fix everything with some magic device or pill, for if we did, we would have already. Believe me, I wish that we could fix it too.
I think another great example are the "12 year olds today vs when i was 12" memes. These existed when I was 12, 10 years ago. Most notably the "omg girls look nothing like they're 12" ones. These older looking girls are a MINORITY (lol literally) and yet the bias is huge. But they always existed, even back in the 90s.
Human society is still adjusting to people living longer. Back in the day, getting into your 60s was a rarity, but now we have an entire generation of people 60+ who are still holding significant financial and governing power. When normally, that power would have already been passed down to the next generation in line.
What's sad is now Gen Z are blaming Gen Alphas for being cringe when we used to watch Monster School type of sh*t. Shows how deeply engraved hypocrisy is in the human genes. Ngl people who blame the younger generations and then cry about getting generalized are actually the dumbest
Another thing people need to know about gen z and gen alpha; they are just kids. Let them enjoy their childhood in peace without being called lazy or soft. Once they are adults, you can see how hardworking they are.
My older step-brother literally gets 5 digits in our country's currency (which is a lot, like 5-digit salaries in the US) for doing 1 month of menial work and them online consultation the next. And the fact that it's supposed to be a mechanical engineering job adds to the hilarity.
As a gen-z, gen-z slander is one of the reasons I feel depressed and sad, if you treat me like I'm lazy, then I will might as well be lazy if nothing I do makes a difference. one of the principles of life Sans taught me
The cycle must break with us Gen Z. We must help guide Gen Alpha without becoming bitter like our parents did. This is the only way we can change this.
That is very true, but I feel like gen z is too far in. It may be us gen alphas now to treat your children (gen beta) with respect, empathy and sympathy. I'm not saying gen Z shouldn't work on getting better or whatever, but I'm saying that this war has already started. Also when you have kids, tell them to treat everyone with respect no matter how old, to teach them good healthy content from brain rotted filth so they dont get a bad image, and start trashing on the next generation.
@@NamedKid10 I literally can't understand how people of my generation can be so null of empathy when we ourselves had some very similar interests they did 😞😞 its so cute to see my cousin talk about garden of banban, reminds me of me with fnaf
@@ebot1944 people call everything political that they disagree with propaganda so honestly that word kind of lost it's meaning, maybe the real propaganda were the friends we made along the way
You’ve just gained a new subscriber. I’m so happy to see support and logic over bias and ignorance, you’re awesome, and so is everyone in the comments.
My bestfriend got affected by this, shes a teenager and she trying to act more like adult by saying "if we didnt had a war we will be lazy" what is completely not true, when i told her facts she just went with "well we still need war 🙄" . I live in country where wars are every 1-2 years and im sick of them
@@yishmoosa1234 I mean technically it can it just won't last forever, Like the Romans for example the main reason they expanded so quickly it was because their drive of protection and war on their neighbors. But once there was no more Common Enemy they all got divided and went to war with themselves. The only thing war is good for are the manufacturers and politicians.
Whenever I catch any of my friends trashing on the younger generation, I immediately call it out. Any lack of empathy, intelligence, awareness, etc. in THEIR generation is directly caused by OUR generation's parenting and voting decisions. I had an extremely rough childhood, so it makes me extremely angry when people use their upbringings (which were happier and safer than mine in almost every case) to excuse poor behaviors or opinions. I use my rough childhood as an excuse to spoil my nephew, not to justify making him suffer. I was NEGLECTED and my parents were still far more present than many kids' parents nowadays. When you're 5, you dont understand that your parents have to work 2-3 jobs each so that your stomach stays full and your bed stays warm. These kids don't understand the damage that social media is doing to their brain. All they know is that it makes the pain of not having their parents around as much as they want go away for a little while. I'm a legal, tax paying adult and even I still occasionally watch minecraft videos to numb the stress of life. Instead of shaming kids for doing the same, we should be creating a world where they don't feel like they have to
1. Why did you have a rough childhood? What happened back then? 2. Why were you neglected? 3. Numb the stress of lire watching Minecraft videos? Damn... What kind of job you're in?
As an older gen z I’ll actually say this is really true. While only one parent worked my other parent wasn’t exactly a great care taker. And as a kid I did know why my mom had to not be home most of the week, so it’s not that kids don’t get it. It just doesn’t matter if we logically understand the reason or not kids still want their parents around. And it did inevitably affect me. Thankfully I had my older sister. And stayed off social media for a while and I think that did make it easier for me to learn to cope with the depression and anxiety just cause I had fewer distractions that filled that feeling of loneliness
as a millennial, I sincerely thank Gen Z for doing what we didn't have the balls to do against the boomers, the same way the Gen Ys thanked us for doing things we did against the boomers, the things that The silent generation thought we should do. ( that it is important to be considerate,, listening is more important than speaking, you should sacrifice short-term benefits for long-term benefits, to believe that tomorrow can always be better, etc. ------ eg. George Carlin: be aware of the deceitfulness of words; Hemingway: perseverance despite any obstacles or adversity, etc.) and here's what George carlin said: *"I'm getting tired of hearing about Boomers, Whiny, narcissistic, self-indulgent people with a simple philosophy: 'GIMME IT, IT'S MINE!' 'GIMME THAT, IT'S MINE!' These people were given everything. Everything was handed to them. And they took it all: sex, drugs, and rock and roll, and they stayed loaded for 20 years and had a free ride. But now they're staring down the barrel of middle-age burnout, and they don't like it. So they've turned self-righteous. They want to make things harder on younger people. They tell 'em, abstain from sex, say no to drugs; as for the rock and roll, they sold that for television commercials a long time ago...so they could buy pasta machines and Stairmasters and soybean futures."" * AS SOYBEAN FUTURE IS MENTIONED, soybean meal is one of the biggest investments of boomers, you know exactly why those crazy vegetarians rally for "EAT MEAT IS A CRIME", they are just boomers' puppets. It's not that i don't acknowledge the positive effects of vegetables in terms of nutrition, but if I'm doing it to fund evil and give up on thinking, then I think it is a bigger crime than animal slaughtering. After all, you're committing a brain suicide, and there can't be a worse criminal punishment than that.
tbf for millenials, the media would've shat all over us and we would have lost the battle before it started. Most of us weren't computer literate (still a probably with the newer gens) and the rest didn't know how to gather up the rest to unionize against an issue. You can argue Operation Wallstreet or Kony but those were largely performative at best.
@@LeBellmont we have lost the battle when the boomers decided to throw the hot money and communication technology into third world countries like India, Arab world and China. (2005 onward ) Think about the crazy vegetarian campaign and political correctness, LGBT+, BLM and collapse of capitalism 's dominance (which directly resulted in Q.E. and global housing crisis). When you teach the people from feudalistic backgrounds and give them access to the internet, and they largely out-number the people that are reasonable (we), gradually (like now) the sane part of the world will become insane, too. Can you believe that in 2021 there's still people in China promoting foot binding that was already abolished an entire century ago?
Instead of blaming the newer generations, we must break the cycle of generational hatred and foster love, empathy, fellowship, compassion, kindness, generosity and understanding across the generations.
No it's not, if they behaved more like children they wouldn't be hating the next generation, hating the next generation is a very adult thing to do and a very bad one.
One thing the internet being a benefit is how these kinds of discussions are basically saved. Once Gen Z hits the "kids these days" kind of phase, they can see these videos and stuff and see that "back in the day" people already have these kinds of thoughts like they will.
@@Shy_002and they say “gen A are addicted to brain rot” well when gen z (I’m gen z) were kids I bet they imitated SpongeBob and referenced and and some, (a small minority of people) would throw tantrums when their tv time and SpongeBob gets taken away just like a small minority of gen A does when they can’t watch “skibidi toilet”
As a Gen Z member, I respect Gen Alpha and you should too. Every generation doesn't have the right to bully the next generation and I honestly feel really bad for Gen Alpha.
Obviously there is those kids who are worse then others or better but we shouldn’t judge gens because they are younger, we all have been weird as a kid and stupid in any way
No. I'm sorry but no. And I know that sounds harsh but you can't change other people who are so bitter and ignorant. That's just how it is unfortunately. Generation hate is never going to stop when you have judgmental people who are probably stuck in the past. You can't change people like that.
@@CalvinNoire what ? You're braindead. Please use the part of your brain that gives you the ability to infer. I never said he was wrong. It's like me saying I like pancakes so you automatically assume I hate waffles. please seek help
I wonder how in a historical sense? I know it would still be because old people seem to hate on the new stuff because its unfamiliar. But that's actually a good question (historically speaking) for how Medieval times people would think their way is better than the Silent Generation.
@@cutepuddleslime8201 Probably because the silent generation wouldn’t have a purity obsession like medieval people and modesty would seem looser to the medieval people. Remember, it took the 1920s for women to wear skirts up to the knee and for them to bob their hair. The silent generation would look like menaces to them lmao
@YouKnowImOnMyPeriodYah "medieval people" is too vague of a term. The medieval period covers more than a thousand years across an entire continent - across many countries, each with their own cultures. Even individual countries tend to have a lot of cultural diversity when there's no Internet enabling instant communication. It wasn't a period where culture remained stagnant, or where the economy didn't fluctuate. Attitude towards religion often changed between generations or countries. Some were hyper puritan, while others scoffed at the idea. So, I would assume even medieval people were also experiencing the same "YoUnG pEoPlE tHeSe DaYs!" cycle. It's just a pattern that's ingrained in human nature.
Millenial/Gen Z here, and I promise myself to never look down on Gen Alpha. Still, I cannot help but worry for them. To them technology and social media is all they know, and its deteriorating quickly. I cant say for sure how they will turn out, but I will know for sure that they are going to have the most destructive childhood ever and we will deserve every bad trait they ever show us. I beg you, humanity, dont turn gen alpha into a bunch of ipad kids.
I am from generation alpha and my main interest is about animals and wildlife I still watch quite a lot of content, but most of it is just educational about animals
as a gen Z who studied in a anti-social media school, the technology on yound kids is good the school experience without these technologies was terrible
A friend of mine got into a rant about “oh kids these days…” I forgot exactly what it was about but I just remember that I hated it when older people would say that to me when I was young and that the things my friend ranted about “kids these days” were things we did when we were young.
"The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers" - Socrates. For context, the young generation Socrates was complaining about included Plato
That's all fucking child abuse. They should only help out in the household or other duties if they want to. Most children will want to do that for MONEY. If you just keep making them work without giving them back money. They'll only learn to be an intern and always do work for free. Which means, settling for bad jobs or even landing in VERY bad spaces that might land them into death. If you let them help for money. Let them choose. They'll be taught work & reward. By the way. Most minors will ask for money or to help around at the ages 10-18 (saying 18 because they will most likely stay in the home for a couple more years for their education.)
literally every generation: 2024"kids these days are glued to phones!'' 1985"kids these days are addicted to playstations!'' 1940''kids these days dont even know how to survive war!'' 1886''kids these days cant even build a combustion engine!" 1776''kids these days dont even know how to use a musket!'' 330 B.C"kids these days dont know how to forge swords!" 7000 B.C.E''kids these days cant even make mud huts and farms!'' 2m years ago ''kids these days dont even know how to hunt a wooly mammoth!'' 3m years ago''kids these days cant even create fire!'' 3.5m years ago''kids these days cant even walk" 4m years ago"kids these days cant even evolve into Homo-Sapiens!" 300m years ago''tetrapods these days cant even breath air!" 500m years ago"lungfish these days dont even know how to walk on land!' 600m years ago''amino acids these days cant even multiply!'' 1b years ago''asteroids these days cant even hit planets!'' 4b years ago''planets these days cant even have a gravitational pull!
As a Gen Zer, its unfortunate how despite this, Gen Z hasn't learned from getting hated on by boomers and now are hating on literal children for watching singing toliets as if they were watching any better as a kid
I love how older people think Gen z are snowflakes, but they go crazy when they see someone with colored hair or a same-sex couple. The hypocrisy is amazing.
Gen X here. I think kids today are SO much better than we ever were when we were their age. I see 13 year olds making social media posts about social justice and raising awareness about important issues; when I was 13, I was chasing my brother around the house pretending to be the Great Cornholio. The future is in the hands of very bright and mature people, and it’s my job to try to pave a smoother path for them so they can run.
13 yeard old raising awaraness and social justice?, You can't be serious this is better if we are in the same page, which i don't know since you din't specify what
As a 17 year old, I don’t think you’re in the same multiverse. 13 year olds are not raising awareness lol. I heard some dude even said he had skibidi rizz. It’s over
Although mental health is terrible in gen alpha now, there will still be survivors. No matter how little or big the amount is, we need them to do great things, we need the world to run. Go to hell brainrot
Everybody criticizing the next generation acts as if they just chose to be like they are, and fail to realize that we are a product of the world we live in, how we are raised, and all who came before us
I think this stems from a lot parents no having a good or close relationship with their gen z children (whether they're kids or adults). Most of them don't interact with them. These parents or other authority figures refuse to sit and listen. They want to do nothing but lecture on what they pretend to think gen z needs help with and put words in our mouths, rather than listen to our reasons AND THEN give their lectures. I often see posts online about gen z having certain problems (like loneliness), and when actual gen zers try to share why themselves have these problems, you always get some older person (mostly likely gen x) saying, "Well, I think you guys have this problem because of (blank)." And I'm like, not everything is about you!
My gen x parents love talking about their day then not listening to our day. I can't talk to them about people they don't know or things they don't know. They aren't interested in school, friendships, games, books. What else is there to talk about really when you're a teenager? But I get to hear all the ways her colleagues messed up again today. How is that fair?
when people love to call others “sensitive”, i believe it either comes from the fact that they let everyone walk all over them, or they aren’t a part of the group being walked all over. standing up for yourself is a GOOD thing. i can tell just by how my boomer mom acts that her parents always taught her to not rock the boat, keep the peace, to not be “sensitive”, and it negatively affects her life (and mine tbh) SO much. they need to go to therapy and try to understand that it’s not healthy to suppress your feelings and expect everyone else to as well
What’s really weird is getting to middle age and realizing why the people who were middle aged when you were in your early twenties acted the way they did. Life gets increasingly frustrating, irritating, aggravating, lonely, annoying, time strapped. That’s why we’re all so grumpy
I hate it when people say that gen Z are snowflakes, when we most often are just trying to be aware of social injustices like gender and race. I always have to correct my parents to not say the n word, because it's absolutely not ok and they wave me off with 'but that's what we used to call them'. I also gender my language (in Germany the norm is masculine for job titles ect. but we have a new system where we acknowledge that other genders exist with a *innen) but then I called a snowflake for trying to keep other existences and experiences in mind when talking? I don't allow anyone to misgender me or my friends and I am sensitive? These people never had to think about anyone but them and I don't want to be like that!
i get how you feel as a minority myself (i am autistic) i get real uncomfortable when I see and hear people say the r word, I couldn't imagine making others feel that way.
It’s plain ignorance from the older generations. Even if you explain to them how bad slurs are, they’ll get it, but they won’t stop saying it. But because we tend to be less ignorant on social issues, they use the term “snowflake.”
@@robbietheweirdosame, (audhd) and I'm also black and it feels weird moderating the infinite / non removable / 10 billion n word passes in my school. I've given up trying to moderate them atp
Oh this was such a beautiful video. I'm 32 and let me tell you it was WILD seeing the media start talking about Gen Z. It felt like they were just using the same scripts & articles and swapping out the generation names and just going with it. And I was HELLA disappointed with those of my generation who were like "excited" to "get to" hate on Gen Z once they got older. It seems like part of this too is that people see this as a weird rite of passage and like... why??? I do NOT get the whole "I went through this crappy thing so now I'm gonna make the youth go through it too" mentality. I personally want better for the people who come after me, you know? Anyway thanks for making this, it was so witty and well-edited. Go-lly what a fun watch.
Same, it's like raising a child I had a tough childhood but i rather end myself than make my daughter go through the same pain i had just because i want to
@@GarkKahnSO true. like a lot of old people complaining about their own kids sound like they're bitter about their kids having more conveniences than they did when they were a kid despite the fact that the word is still supremely hecked up. and even if it wasn't - isn't that what we say we want?? for the next generation to have it better? for our kids to have and do and BE better than us?? i just--
Fun reminder that generational categories were invented as marketing demographic terms and their use in common parlance as a way to frame the way we think of people is another diversion to keep us from thinking in more relevant groups based on shared life experiences. Like you mentioned in the video, the difference between a rural and urban upbringing, or a person from the US and a person from the middle east, or growing up with money versus without financial comfort, all far more significantly impact our daily life experience than the motley of potential variables that change across 10-20 years in the entirety of the population.
Everybody talks about the baby boomers being old and on the way out. But my grandma's still alive at 100 years. She was born in 1924, the latest year of The Greatest Generation, she not only preceds the Baby Boomers, she also preceds the Silent Generation. lol
Millennial here, your intro bit about cartoons reminded me of the late 00s and early 2010s when people my age were complaining about EVERY little thing that gen Z liked, I was so put off and pulling my hair out over hearing people my age say exactly the same nonsense gen x and boomers said about stuff we grew up with. Every generation is valid and I think it's awesome to see gen Z sticking up for themselves and breaking down the system. From my exp, millennials are close to gen Z in political and emotional awareness, but we don't act on it nearly as much as gen Z Keep up the awesome work 💜
7:52 you missed the opportunity to add a record from around 3000 B.C. of some Sumerian complaining how children do not want to work on the fields, sleep till noon and argue with their parents 😂
@@azloii9781 as a person that don’t speak english as first language, I choose the simpliest words. +It’s a youtoube comment, novadays children are on youtoube, and „lazy” is something they will understeand.
I don’t mean to sound rude or anything, but I feel like you didn’t get my point or maybe I didn’t word it right. I’m not saying use a synonym or something, what I mean is that the whole concept of “lazy” is false. What it actually is is depression, anxiety, stress, and many other REAL mental health struggles
@@azloii9781 and well it depends, because in my comment I was not talking about mental issues (or whatever you call it in English) but just kids who cannot live in their own, I know when someone has problems with himself, and when a “kid” is just a “spoiled little brat with no respect to the parents not anyone else”. I don’t want to sound like a old man, because I am 十五さい, I don’t want to sound rude neither. Regards
as genz, i want to help gen alpha. hey need our guidance in this directionless world. we need to hold their hand and help them not repeat the same mistakes that we did and encourage them to have a fulfilling future
For real! Millennials who complain about their gen alpha kid are THE ONES enabling them. Like dawg, no wonder your kids are glued to their ipads? you barely talk to them.
I can tell you what needs to be stopped. It’s generational trauma just because that type of pain was inflicted on You does not mean you get to inflict it on others. The world keeps spinning.
14:12 This isn’t even just with generations, this is racism, sexism, homophobia, and so much more Edit: the people in the replies getting mad at this comment are proving my point 👀
In our country, we really have problems with Gen Alpha and late Gen Z. (Saying as a part of last one.) I saw how children even below 12 years old smoking, swearing, being vulgar and actually stealing stuff. Yes, I'm not having extensive communication experience with them, i prefer to chat with older people, but when you can't even walk around without seeing those incidents... This is telling something, at least in my perspective.
Every generation thinks they're better than the last, and smarter than the next. EVERY SINGLE ONE.
Arrogance...next generation is always better than the previous one... That is evolution...and we are also gonna be the previous generation and have to pass the torch to the next gen one day...that's life
@@Abc-pb2di Evolution doesn't mean constant linear improvement, lol. What a ridiculous idea
@@Abc-pb2di you dont see albert einstein talking abt this shit, arrogance is ignoring, evolution is action, sometimes these two mix, but that doesnt mean arrogance is always the key to everything
@righteousrayyan2078 That's it!
On one hand, everybody sees the stubbornness of the old folks and takes it as evidence that they're smarter than the older generations, while on the other hand, everybody believes to get wiser as they age, meaning of course we are wiser than the young and many people don't even listen to the young and consider their ideas because of that belief. Which ironically is the exact same stubbornness that everybody sees in the old folks and so the cycle continues.
What too few people ever realize is that:
A) Some things the older people do may only seem stubborn and unnecessary/stupid because you haven't made the experiences they made yet.
B) People don't *automatically* gain wisdom as they get older. Gaining wisdom requires you to 1) *make experiences* and 2) take *valuable life lessons* from them! The years that make your age only provide you opportunities to make experiences, but it's on you to 1) take those opportunities and also 2) learn from them. Some people take the first opportunity they can get for everything and gain wisdom far beyond their years, while others stick to their same ways from day one, never make new experiences and never learn a single thing in their life! Those people never mature past early childhood stages, but they still think they're wiser and deserve more respect than anyone younger than them because of that universal misconception of "age=wisdom". They don't gain any wisdom, they just get more arrogant!
@@Abc-pb2diIt is kinda like evolution... Only you got evolution wrong. Evolution is slight deviations from the original base to meet the environments standards. So in a sense, it is kinda like evolution...
As an almost 31 year old millenial, nothing has been more scarring than watching the exact same virulent hatred of the youth that defined our generation be perpetrated again without an ounce of irony.
Funny enough, the same thing already happens between Gen Z and Gen Alpha. Of course, it's more directed at millennial parents, than Gen Alpha themselves, as they are only children who don't really know any better. Tbh. Some of the criticism is somewhat valid, but I have a feeling that social media has blown it out of proportion. But I'm sad to think how it will affect how we are going to perceive Gen Alpha when they enter will be become adults.
@@najpotenicewolf934 I think the generalized criticism is much the same type of biases talked about in this video, especially for parents.
As a millenial parent myself, the typical peanut gallery criticism is the creation of the "iPad kid". Yet, when I was growing up, my boomer parents stuck me with a gameboy. Their parents stuck them in front of the TV when they were home. Going all the way back to ancient greece there were people suggesting that kids getting stuck in front of books was going to make them disrespect their elders and teachers. Generational hatred of the youth goes hand in hand with generational hatred of parents. I don't think it's gotten worse over time but it's definitely gotten LOUDER.
This doesn’t disregard the idea that “Ipad kids” is a very valid criticism. So are gameboys. So is tv. IPad kids are worse, but damn, just take fucking care of your kids.
I don’t know about the books, but I know that philosophers were afraid that books would hurt our memory. Guess what? They were right.Knowing that something is written down makes you more likely to forget it. Pretty there’s a study (from what i heard from pewdiepie).
@@Dechelgo it's not a valid criticism to levy at a whole generation, especially when a lot of kids are getting their iPads from boomer grandparents. I've spent most of my time watching my daughter, I also don't go on my phone a lot to make a good example, but I don't criticize parents who need a screen to get them and their kids through the day because I don't know everything they're going through.
Also "pretty sure there's a study from what I heard from pewdiepie" is something you say when you should probably not be speaking expecting anyone to take you seriously.
the effect of an ipad is much worse than a gameboy.@@capnbarky2682
The stupidest thing is that even though our generation is currently being put through the ringer, we're already turning around and doing the same shit to alpha. It's like nobody has the capacity to learn or the empathy to care.
For real? The oldest alphas are like 13, what the F?! 🤦😭
This!
Yeah as if our generation didn't watch f*cking Minecraft monster school when we were 7, let the kids have a cringe moment that they will remember when they grow older
@@LRM12o8Oh wait a second… IM LE ALPHA!!!! AWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOO
(Idk why tf I did that lol)
@@JunkstHat3605you'll remember this cringe moment of yours when you grow up.
Fortnite? Back in my day, we played Minecraft.
Minecraft? Back in my day we played Mario.
Mario? Back in my day, we played Atari.
Atari? Back in my day, we played Baseball.
Baseball? Back in my day we went to war.
War? Back in my day we all starved from the great depression
Great Depression? Back my day we worked in the factories
@@frozenuruguayball6436Factories? Back in my day we were working at plantations.
@@durema9720Plantation? Back in the days we hunt the animals ourselves
@@naganut9718hunt the animals? Back in my day we just eat the fruits from the trees
Back in my day we ate animals with our bare hands in caves
"all you care about is your mental health" holy shit that's a sad thing to paint as negative
Yea..
if i don't get a pause to think I'll loose my mind but aparently it's a good thing to most of the adults becouse real world isn't fair but at lest I want to some what some how survive to bearly posibble retirement and I whuld work my ass off and it will still be wrong becouse someon changed thier mind and didn't boder to tell me
@@lekarzplagi5686 what...
lmao almost as if boomers only care about their oil and money
theyre having a meltdown, let them let it out, talking it out helps@@rapidcreations4980
As a Gen Z, I can already feel the unprovoked and unnecessary hatred of Gen Alpha overcoming me.
Right..?!
Thanks for the support
It’s the other way around right now.
YES. The assumption that all gen alpha kids watch brain rot is getting insane. They talk about it as if we didn’t grow up watching YTPs
@@ShaynaCommenteryea then they say that MLG content was any better than modern day “brain rot” content without any reason and just being blinded nostalgia
full grown adults realizing that 17 year olds are actually NOT smarter than 40 year olds and ITS NORMAL FOR THEM NOT TO HAVE A HOUSE OR A JOB.
There's some teens smarter than 30-40 yr olds
@@brandoncammon7971 it was a general statement
@@brandoncammon7971 The exception doesn’t make the rule.
@@brandoncammon7971 We all have that one genius cousin or friend.
Socially, Gen z is smart. Financially and educationally? They’re trash.
I love how old people think MY generation is lazy and disrespectful, yet most of the old people I deal with on a regular basis are far more impolite and demanding than people my age. 😐
Well, to be fair, it's one of the after effects of Covid. People's sense of entitlement skyrocketed.
pls don't fall to the gen alpha hate
Boomers:"gen x is too lazy"
Gen x:"millenialls are too lazy"
Millenialls:"gen z are too lazy"
Gen z:" gen alpha are to lazy"
In a decade
Gen alpha:"gen beta is too lazy
And so on
The cycle well forever continue
Gen beta: "gen gamma is so lazy"
No.... its nothing like that, gen alpha is generation brainrot
Gen infinity are too lazy
wait a minute
This will continue for as long the human race exists.
Gen X here. We grew up in the 80's being called the 'slacker' generation. Nothing new here.
I grew up on a farm and had to do tons of chores. Often dangerous work that a child shouldn't be doing. This didn't make me better, it just endangered my life needlessly.
All of my friends didn't live on a farm and were always being lazy.
From a management perspective. I work with multiple generations and have found the older generations are far worse. The first is safety standards. I've seen boomers completely ignore safety standards because they didn't do it like that in 'their days', endangering whole crews of people. The second major issue is when there is a lack of work, I will often see the older generation sweep the same section of the floor for hours, completely wasting money.
Newer workers tend to follow safety standards when they are trained properly and don't argue about them. When there is no work, I often get asked if they can clock out and leave early because they have other things they can do other than waste company time. It isn't laziness, it is using their time wisely.
Absolutely agreed
My parents are Gen X and that sounds pretty accurate lol. They don't care about what I do as long as it's not too dangerous, they're usually pretty understanding instead of calling me "lazy" or "useless" for no reason, and they don't pressure me into being a doctor or anything and just tell me to find a way to sustain myself in the future without doing anything stupid. They also hate boomers haha
Can you give an example of them endangering entire crews?
OK MCFLY (bttf is a great movie and i'm gen Z)
nobody asked
As a millenial I dont hate gen z, I feel bad for gen z. It was tough for us, and its only getting worse...and to be honest its the fault of the generations that talk the loudest about us. Millenials, gen Z and gen alpha are going to spend their entire lives picking up the mess our parents and grandparents made. I dont give a fuck about a singing toilet.
This.
@@usernamefromhell yep. Millenial here. I have 0 hate for gen z.
SCRILLEX TOILET 😂😂😂😂
toilet? YOU MEAN THE SKIBIDI DOP DOP YES YES SKIBIDI DOP YES YE
It’s all based on the world wars and everything leading up to them. We are seen as softer than the previous generations because we are realigning with the pre-world war idea that we need to improve the lives of all and earth in a cooperated, intellectual, and humanistic way, not protect our way of life from other ways of life
Older gen when they make fun of younger gen: "Skill issues"
Older gen when younger gen make fun of them: "YOU CAN'T DO THAT TO US, WE'RE OLD."
YES there's always the one I'M TOO OLD YOU CANT SAY THAT excuse
@@RANDEL-n7yOlder generations when Gen Z fight back.
@@SkylarThompson-mu1qs gen z is expected to respect their elders but a lot of times their elders don't respect them
@@antistrixSame thing for Millennials, Baby Boomers and Boomers. Again, the cycle repeats.
there just two generations who have to be blamed, the sexual revolution generation who bring degeneration for the world and the one who fullfiled world with fascist governments into 20s and 30s
The news clippings from the last 100+ years showing that every generation says the next generation "doesn't want to work" was genuinely the best way to make that point. More people need to see this
I've seen similar sentiments as those clips expressed in records from the bronze Age.
It seems to be human nature to complain about everyone but yourself
What even cave men said the next one was lazy lol.@@Hammerheadcruiser
Aquatic lifeforms criticized their own when they moved to land instead
@@GarkKahn What?
@@batimon2657 They made a joke that living organisms were judgemental before they even evolved to walk on land. Basically saying this cycle has gone on forever in the most outlandish and exaggerated way possible by one upping the guy that said that even cavemen judged their young as lazy thousands of years ago. We could go back further and say that even Hydrogen thinks Helium is lazy and stupid.
32 here. I've been saying the same thing since I can remember. Every generation is going to hate on the next.
“The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers.”
-a summary of general complaints about the youth by the ancient Greeks, as written in a 1907 dissertation by a student, Kenneth John Freeman
Always has been 😏😏
I'm 31, I think it's our responsibility to end the cycle.
Im at the beginning of Gen Z, im 25. But I remember being 13 on social media and seeing boomers say the same exact things they’re saying about my generation NOW, about Millennials back then. It’s a vicious cycle
@@kevwox But now it's the Gen Xer's saying it about the Zoomers. Now that's what I call ✨P R O G R E S S ✨
Let us purge.
“Stop worrying about the younger generation…they’re going to grow up, and start worrying about the younger generation”
"stop worrying about the younger generation... They're going to grow up, and start worrying about the younger generation" Based quote who let this guy cook
@@Bowtiethesilly2023 i mean hes not wrong
@@Awesomesauce14543 lol basically saying that humans all tend to engage in similar behaviors, regardless of what generation. We all do the same shit
I'd rather worry about the older ones... being left out all alone with the younger generation coming up with some new ideas (that is, until you raise them right, as parents, and not expose them to the sick social media like some sick young parents I see around me doing so)
Practice what you preach
"We will work to make it so our children and future generations can live easy lives"
*creates the internet *
"These children always on their darn phones"
its the cycle really innit. People strive to make things easier for the future generations then are mad when they enjoy the benefits. that said, technology has gone too far
I mean, kids are often on their phones, but so are adults and even elderly folks. The increase of screens didn't only effect children, it effected all other age demographics as well. Some folks just complain about it more as if it somehow only pertains to children (it doesn't).
"Children these days are so easily offended!" says the generation which is offended that children exist.
If they didn't want children to exist, they shouldn't have had children. 🤣 Hm? What's that? Oh, they actually only had children so they could get away with having slaves and mistreating them to feel powerful?
If they didn't want children to exist, they shouldn't have had children 🤣
Lmao they themselves get offended like sh*t
I hate hypocrisy
And that gay people exist…
Have a boomer mom who lived off her dad’s money, bragged about sneaking out and driving around all over Hollywood in the 70s, all the parties and things she went to well into her 20s; didn’t need to start working until she was 36
She calls me lazy and entitled as a millennial. She forgets that she pulled me out of school at 15 and expected me to work two full time jobs to help support the family because she swindled her inheritance and failed to support her children
She is incapable of accepting any criticism, no matter how small
no offense but that sounds like a pretty bad mother
Sounds to me like SHE'S the lazy snowflake after all 😂 Projection. Projection.
Horrible mother
I felt terrible for you, hopefully both of your parents got divorced & you get to live a better life with your dad.
Hahaha, no offence? This a completely horrible mother.@@ziphy_6471
They ain't lazy, they don't let corporate giants screw them over.
I’m 43. I work with and amongst many Gen Zers. It’s nowhere near a corporate setting. It’s a bar. Now, I wouldn’t say they’re lazy., but they’re anxious to a debilitating point. Their anxiety cripples them. Everything is so overwhelming to them. One coworker in his thirties can work a 14 hour shift without even wanting to take a break, while some of the 23 year olds can’t go three hours without needing an hour for “mental health.” When you have people twice your age out-performing you in almost every way, it’s going to look like you’re lazy.
Perhaps Gen Z just weren’t challenged enough in school during their formative years, and now anything that does challenge them becomes overwhelming. When you’re young and you have obstacles and challenges to overcome, it builds character. So, perhaps, it’s not laziness but a lack of character that’s afflicting this generation.
@@eyespy3001it’s not laziness, it’s hopelessness.
What is the point of indentured servitude, exactly? Working till we’re broken to afford a single meal a day and an inability to save ourselves if we break an arm?
Why work so the rich can buy jets? Do they have a job? Their family worked hard, so we believe in royalty and not manifest destiny?
And when it’s over they’ll have nothing. They don’t believe in anything because they know too much. So what’s the point?
@@eyespy3001 you're too idealistic
@@eyespy3001 Ok cool but why the FUCK should any human being work more than 14 hours?
AT A BAR.
@@eyespy3001 I'm 22 and I go door to door because it's the only option I have... I've been yelled at on a weekly basis, threatened with a weapon, can't associate with the LGBTQ for my own safety, have rude Gen X/boomer interactions daily, went door to door in 2*f, and still show up 6 months in. I accept I'll likely never retire and if I do I'll be the minority and same with owning a home.
Would you say I wasn't challenged enough? If you say no, your hiring manager did a lousy job and asked the wrong questions.
Working 14 hours without a break is illegal and again your manager did a shit job at hiring. The other question is if this hour long break is paid/unpaid. If unpaid it either shouldn't concern you or it's it an accommodation that won't be disclosed.
Gen Z really hates Gen Alpha, but that's a part of the cycle. After that, Gen Alpha will probably start going against Gen Beta
I hope not
As a gen a meant wait for that day to happan😭😭😭
@@coldravenisasisticI’m gen z and I dislike yall
i love gen alpha
where's gen sigma
there is a gen for each greek alphabet
As a Gen Z (16 year old) it felt extremely unnecesary and confusing for people to hate my generation when were in like 3rd grade, I'd read UA-cam comments from videos that bashed Gen Z and it felt like everyone hated us,
and that confused me because the hate got so strong up until people started hating on this new generation, Gen Alpha.
I also see now that some of my classmates are also hating on Gen Alpha like Millenials, Gen Xers and Boomers did to us. It's a terrible cycle.
You shouldn't post your age online, especially if you're a minor (not yet an adult). There are some really bad people out there that like to take advantage of young people. I know you want to give your age for context but it might not be worth it. Just consider this.
I think the real problem is that hyper capitalist america just hates children. There is no place for a child in end stage capitalism. So each new generation of children gets called lazy and entitled.
Each generation is a variety of ages. I am gen Z, am married and will have my first child soon. Not all gen z are still in school and not all are already adults. It's a generation in transition.
@@LibraryofAcousticMagic3240 okay, but realistically what is anyone going to do with that information? All they know is this kids age.
@@LibraryofAcousticMagic3240 I did debate on writing the number and I appreciate the concern for sure
Its funny cause Gen Z is now doing the same thing to Gen Alpha after literally hearing it their whole life
fr lmao
fr i keep getting called a skibidi toliet kid i dont even like skibidi toliet stuff and i dont evenn know if im gen alpha but the people that are gen z told me im gen alpha so 😭
Gen A is actually more braindead, there's a reason why most are called 'iPad Kids' lmao
This needs to stop tbh let this comparison and everything end with us
@Idkwhattoputhere261 if it makes you feel any better, dumb gmod videos have been relevant since 2004, I think it's saying less about how dumb kids are and more "haha funny sfm video"
Ganging up on kids (like gen alpha recently) is fucking stupid. Like you don’t judge a cake before it’s baked. “This generation is doomed” this generation isn’t even out of grade school yet.
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But it is true, gen Alpha is idiotic, so are all other generations tbh, the only good people are those born in the middle point between generations, those are the GOATS
Elementary*
@@TerriazeCAPCUTeditor there's 6th and 7th graders in gen alpha
@@lol-gb5vt not all Gen alpha kids are the same you know
People judging other people by their generation is crazy,
Yes
Ageism
Arrogant people
Yeah, it's almost like we judge other people by race and background too
I’m 14 years old, am I gen z or gen alpha?
1.) kids are lazy
can't buy a house, hard to get a car, marriage, and relationship is toxic, what incisive are you giving us?
2.) Kids are soft
guess who raise them in first place, why did you raise that way?
The grandparent generation raised our parents tougher. Our parents vowed to be kinder and different than their parents. What they didn't realize is that by doing this, we would turn out a lot different from them.
Generalizing, of course.
Well uhh yeah i guess
You too have missed the point
@@fireemblemaddict128”I raised you to be different than me. Why are you so different than me?!?”
@klatonb exactly. There are a lot of things that boomers/gen x/older millenials grew up with that have been reduced a lot in the last century. The acceptance of physical discipline is one, for example. Some kids now grow up without even hearing their friends getting spanked once, and it's had good and bad outcomes. I believe it'ss by large a good thing, but kids now come into adulthood very differently as a result.
All the baby boomers claiming Gen Z are "snowflakes", are the same people who tried banning heavy metal and rap music in the 80s/90s 😂
Tell them Social Security is the largest welfare program in America and watch the tears roll
Very true…….
Al and Tipper Gore…..
That and the Christian Conservative Community trying to get MTV Banned.
Yup.
and also said "Hay is for horses" because they didnt like people saying "hey"
Wait, they did??
Unlike you, they have own property.😂
"Each generation thinks they are more intelligent than the one before them, and wiser than the one that comes after" -George Orwell
(edit: you guys are the best how is this at 1.4k likes)
TBH from a certain point if view it is true.
Average IQ have gone up, if older tests were to be done now then the average result would be over 100.
And on the other hand the older generation is in average wiser by sheer virtue of, well, being older.
But at the end of the day if a generation is truly more stupid than the previous one then it says more about the parent much in the same way an entire class failing says more about the teacher.
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@@renesilva9705
practically is true, we're the generation more intelligent than the previous one, however, we are not the wisest compared to any previous generation or anyone else xD
that it's reserved for extraordinary people
Yo im reading a book about george orwell in school! Its called animal farm
that is the book about russia, right?@@cfdafp
The last elderly lady you spoke to saying "when i see a kid like you doing what you are doing, it makes me proud" it genuinely made me tear up, hearing an older person say something positive about making internet content, when i live in an area where i hear nothing but complaints about my generation, it gives me a spark of inspiration and hope.
I think its also a huge positive shift that gen z is so concerned about mental health. So many older folks I knew growing up had obvious baggage and no means to address it.
Yes and this is the main reason why we are “sensitive” because we are working through our feelings instead of pretending they don’t exist
what’s ironic is they also have such a negative view of addicts when their generation gave no other options to cope.
@@xrrgrthere are options you cope. It’s just drugs and alcohol feels like the simplest answer sometimes and you can’t bother reaching for a hand
My boomer father literally worked maybe 10 years in his life, then lived of his rich parrents until now. He told me "I have been working DECADES and you can't even figure out how to do this easy task?" It's always the same and it's tiring. And when you call him out on it he either ignores you or straight up lies.
Sounds a like riot to be around
He sounds really insecure, I hope he gets over it
He’s projecting for sure.
@@LRM12o8it would be easy considering how many of us want free sht for nothing 😂
Narcissism
Now gen Z are hating on gen alpha, the cycle never stops
frrr, that's actually so sad. I was sure my generation will be way more tolerable and empathetic, than the rest, but... here we are
@@thebestnicknamehopefully Gen alpha will be nicer to the next generation 15 years from now😅
@@NickMario1 Indeed... Tho I want to mention, that I was working as an animator for children for some time with 4-11 age group. And most of them are really talanted, kind and creative.
Yeah, they surely are using social medias, like tiktok, which many people thinking is bad. (which is obv has its ground tbh) However, when children were so passionately talking about some edits and characters from there and more over - INSPIRED to create and grow in areas like video-editing, drawing, writing, I can't deny that it all has some good sides in this case.
I like their curiosity and really want to see, what they will become of it.
Don't worry, I dislike my own generation
@@thebestnicknamegenz is the least tolerant generation tbh, anyone who doesn't agree with their left wing extremism is an enemy in their eyes, basically rainbow-nazis
I’m gen alpha (2011) and I hate it when older generations start hating on me, but later on in life I’ll think the next generation sucks and start hating on them. It’s a cycle of abuse and generational hate that will go on forever unless we do smth.
I'm a gen z (2000) and I can absolutely tell you that I 1,000% support gen alpha. I'm doing everything I possibly can to try and set myself and my son up for a future that'll allow us to progress the human race further, and I'm a firm believer that that should be the mission for ALL of us. Automatically hating on the next generation because we get stereotyped and dogged on is only going to make the problem last longer. It starts with us as individuals
Think about it. Adults hating on CHILDREN. It’s just Shameless. Also embarrassing ngl.
2011 is gen z
@@CTRLConfirm-warno
This happens because society itself is getting worse and worse. It’s impossible to prevent it because you don’t even know what’s going to happen next
What they call "being a snowflake" I interpret as outrage that younger people aren't accepting mistreatment anymore. I'm glad the kids and young adults right now are insisting on their own autonomy.
But there are indeed actual snowflakes
@@beashemmad.sayson545Nope
@@beashemmad.sayson545 It’s summer.
Brain development doesn’t stop until you’re 25. People are snowflakes because they are raised by overprotective or abusive parents. I am a millennial and I am understanding of gen alpha. Even back when most schools are 1 room school houses, there’s always going to be that kid that tests the teacher’s patience. If you really want to teach your child work ethic and you don’t live in a farm, have them get a summer job at 15 or 16 years of age.
As an older millennial, I respect Gen Z a lot. You know your worth and fight for it, which is honestly a beautiful thing to see. I hope this conversation will help bring to light that an opinion can't and won't represent everyone, and that these artificial media divides need to go.
Im 35 and i feel bad that they are soooo sad. Depression as an aesthetic. Pajamas, sweats, and lonely swag. Thats my uniform you jockin' 😜
@@PrincessPowerUp Ikr? I'd save them a seat at the bar, but I stopped going there because, people.
The media will NEVER stop trying to divide people so that their minds are more easily conquered. A united people is one in open discussion about all things, a divided people only talks among their in group (Race, political, religion, generation, etc.) while blaming all their problems on one of or all the other groups. This shit will never stop until it is forced to stop, and it likely will not be stopped by a very a polite discussion that is free of violence unfortunately.
Exactly. DON'T give your bosses 2-week notices if they ain't even gonna give you that same respect. Just quit on the spot and watch them crumble without you XD
Thank you
As a Zoomer myself I gotta say when it comes to the gen z are snowflakes topic I feel like 80% of the “snowflake” zoomers are chronically online and barley touch grass while the good majority of us aren’t that over sensitive at least from personal experience
I feel like gen Z is generally just as sensitive as other generations, but we just have certain topics that “offend” us that other generations don’t
It’s not out of the realm of possibility that SOME of the people being labeled as “snowflakes” are being slandered. You can’t just call everyone who has an angry outburst a “snowflake”. Kind of like how people call Gen Z lazy for not wanting to work when the work doesn’t compensate them adequately. It’s not lazy to deem a job not worth the effort or time.
“barley” 😔
I live in a small town, and the majority of the kids that I go to school with work day and night
You can actuallly see it more or less in some of our humor. Nihilism is funny to us and the oldest of gen z started to make 9/11 jokes when they were teens. To a baby boomer or gen xer. These topics would not be considered humorous at all but quite serious. You can also look up memes on pearl harbor or the nuclear bombing of hiroshima or nagasaki. While these would be seen as jokes to us now. These would definetly not be funny to someone from the silent generation. It just shows how humor and what we consider to far for humor is different for each generation.
This is why, as a Gen Zer, I will not give up hope on Gen Alpha. I've tutored Gen Alpha, some of them do have behavioral issues but others were sweethearts and most were just rambunctious kids. I can admit that the slop on UA-cam that they peddle to Gen Alpha is pretty bad but I also acknowledge that's nothing new. They got good shows (The Amazing Digital Circus is basically Gen Alpha's Teen Titans) and garbage (Skibidi Toilet is weird as hell but we grew up with Elsagate and millennials had Fanboy and ChumChum). It's easy to judge others and only see the good in your childhood but if you take an unbiased step back, you'll realize that nothing really has changed.
As a gen z I literally grew up with mario plushies being put in a blender as a source of entertainment it's not any better than skibidi toilet so i say to just let the newer gen have fun😭😭
I grew up with Pink Sheep and it was my generation’s Skibidi Toilet
"idiots are the loud ones, the normal people are quiet." -someone
Hello there.
Joseph in this video
@@Mejustme101 general kenobi!
@@MaiNguyen-fn4yq You are a silent one.
The quiet ones are cowards and too naive, they don't want to confrontations
There’s a video called “a history of adults blaming the younger generation.” The oldest quote is from 400 BC, from Aristotle himself. We have been doing this since FOUR HUNDRED BC.
We've probably done this since language first existed or when we still coexisted with neanderthals and what not.
Fr
Most likely this behavior has been a thing for much, much longer
there was one from the first century bce
Nothing new under the sun
World War I Generation: We will make a better future for our children
World War II Generation: We will make a better future for our children
Boomers: Screw you, you entitled brats!
*gets drafted in vietnam*
@@tobiaspramono378vietnamese veterans: screw you government, I hope next gen will be treated better.
Next gen: get drafted in korea, Russian cold war, iraq war, israel arab war, etc.
@@Ultras_450 WE ARE BORN TOO LATE TO GET DEPLOYED TO MIDDLE EAST
BORN TOO SOON TO GET DEPLOYED TO MIDDLE EAST
BUT BORN JUST IN TIME TO GET DEPLOYED TO MIDDLE EAST
@@tobiaspramono378 if we get drafted in a war it has 90% chances that it would be Middle Eastern War or Pak India war
@@Ultras_450 screw you, im yeeting myself to Pacific
This is why we shouldn’t hate Gen Alpha. They may be cringy, but we were also cringy as kids. It’s time to break the cycle.
i never dared to call them cringe in fear they'll find the pics from my emo phase
As gen Z when I see our generation split in two over whether gen alpha is brain rot or they're just watching the same weird shit we watched as children instead of ending the cycle fully
I mean, they may be not brainrot if they watching skibidi toilet, but it is "finely" looking tip of iceberg. Younger alpha exposed to youtube kids where stupid "8 rainbow spiderman vs 1 hyperhulk" earning millions of views. Thinking about it is worrying
What (most) Gen Z people are saying: "Past=😁 Now=😞."
What they actually meant: "My Brainrot is better than your Brainrot."
@@CalvinNoire yes, this that, Monster School on Minecraft, dancing aliens were better than Skibidi Toilet like we also didn't make lore for things that were probably think thought of in less than five minutes
@@Althedemonking1076lmao if you think that the two brainrot have the same age demographics. Skibidi Toilet is aimed at kids around 3-5 yo. Anything on Minecraft is often aimed at 6+. Of course your brainrot example is better. It's for the older kids! A more apt example would be that Larva show featuring the two worms. Equally shallow with the only difference being one is from UA-cam and the other is from an entertainment company.
@@Strawation I'm saying they're both brainier aimed at younger children
Nostalgia is a powerful drug. Go back and watch your favourite childhood shows, odds are they aren't as good as you remember.
Old spongebob was banger tho
@@realcopoolmanIt was. The issue is, for every "SpongeBob", there's a dozen of shows like "Da Boom Crew" or "Pixel Pinkie" that were ass. They're not remembered because they weren't good, clouding our perception of that time period.
Some shows actually do get better. Al the adult jokes or serious Stuff that are put in some shows or movies are amazing😂
Inuyasha and pokemon (xy&z) are still fire
@@realcopoolmanlol fr
As a Millenial I do not feel hate towards the next generation. I feel pity for them: They are faced with some unique challenges that haven't even or barely existed when I grew up - think the predatory dopamine-hacking by advertisement and social media (with detrimental effects on attention span especially concerning short-form media content), the current state of the economy (insert "first time?" meme here), the general instability in the world (conflict situations in middle east, Ukraine and other places), the rise of extremist populism not seen since the 1920s-1930s, our new (rather unexplored) environmental pollutants and so on.
I've worked with some of them. They are organised, meticulous and want to do a good job and in working hours try to get as much done as they can. But they also want fair compensation and treatment. I find that most people who complain "nobody works anymore" is just doing something wrong, it is a reflection of the own flaws more than a reflection of the flaws of this generation in general.
A particular trend I have noticed among the older cohorts of society is that they treat them as children, almost like pre-schoolers. I find this highly disrespectful considering that most of them already have either work experience or have studied a full on bachelors at least.
hey could you tell me why tf half of these comments are like 10paragraphs long?i barely understand any thing from this video and have no idea why everyone comment are so long.coukd you tell me?
@@BaconHair6667 Because there's a lot to write about and the situation requires a nuanced perspective.
I personally hate the older generations for like someone said passing us the bill to a party we didn’t attend ruining an economy and expecting the following generation to do it we aren’t doing it. Older gens made the issues. So fix it
@@toxicity6629if that was possible, then it would have happened a long time ago. The truth of it all lies with the fact that a select group of people have decided a long time ago that their own personal interests were more important than the interests of the people. That is partially why the world is now the way it is today. We can’t fix everything with some magic device or pill, for if we did, we would have already. Believe me, I wish that we could fix it too.
@@toxicity6629you should take the example of the reply above yours, and be more nuanced. they ruined what exactly?
I think another great example are the "12 year olds today vs when i was 12" memes. These existed when I was 12, 10 years ago. Most notably the "omg girls look nothing like they're 12" ones. These older looking girls are a MINORITY (lol literally) and yet the bias is huge. But they always existed, even back in the 90s.
I hate when people say that their also the ones that complains when kids actually act like kids because their being cringe/something they don’t like
Human society is still adjusting to people living longer. Back in the day, getting into your 60s was a rarity, but now we have an entire generation of people 60+ who are still holding significant financial and governing power. When normally, that power would have already been passed down to the next generation in line.
When is back in the day?
@@Spugler2 When first human appeared kekw.
@@Spugler2 the easiest way i can think of to answer that is that between 1920 and 2020, the average human lifespan doubled.
@@fizzysh4rk Only becaue babies weren't dying as much. If you made it past 15 the life expectancy is only a few years younger than today.
@@Spugler2True. The main factor of low life expectancy in the past is that a lot of babies died.
"The empty barrel makes the most noise" is a great line.
Generation stereotyping is like racism but legal
Lol
There’s a term for discrimination based on age which is ageism.
@@FOXT25 good to know
Honestly. I feel like ageism today could be just as common as racism if not more. And if that's true. That's fucking sad
fr
What's sad is now Gen Z are blaming Gen Alphas for being cringe when we used to watch Monster School type of sh*t. Shows how deeply engraved hypocrisy is in the human genes. Ngl people who blame the younger generations and then cry about getting generalized are actually the dumbest
I'd say the main reason for this is due to how nostalgic their cringe things were
Or how nostalgic they found it
7:36 theres actually an egyptian slab from like 4000 BC that says that too "no one wants to be a farmer, they all want to write books"
WHAT._.!
That is amazing
Honestly
Something from 6000 years ago would really help prove this point
Prehistoric human: No one wants to hunt and gather these days. They just want to farm.
Big bang era: no one wants to exist, they just want want to stay
@@Robohead-z6z Dinosaur era: No one want to starve. They just want to hunt and gather.
Another thing people need to know about gen z and gen alpha; they are just kids. Let them enjoy their childhood in peace without being called lazy or soft. Once they are adults, you can see how hardworking they are.
most of gen z is adults now
My older step-brother literally gets 5 digits in our country's currency (which is a lot, like 5-digit salaries in the US) for doing 1 month of menial work and them online consultation the next. And the fact that it's supposed to be a mechanical engineering job adds to the hilarity.
@@cameron8529burly adults goofy
As a gen-z, gen-z slander is one of the reasons I feel depressed and sad, if you treat me like I'm lazy, then I will might as well be lazy if nothing I do makes a difference. one of the principles of life Sans taught me
Well. Once the Gen alpha slander stops. Meaning the Gen Z slander will stop
I kinda have to like this, just because you mentioned Sans.
that is a really weak mentality tbh
@@cookies565 🗣--->🤐
@@cookies565As someone born on the 2000s I laughed at ops comment he would never survive an old COD lobby
"KIDS THESE DAYS ARE SO BAD" okay who is taking care of them
For real
Fr
The cycle must break with us Gen Z. We must help guide Gen Alpha without becoming bitter like our parents did.
This is the only way we can change this.
Unfortunately it seems gen z is already making fun of gen alpha for no reason :(
Dammit
That's what I do. I can handle change unlike others. It's just projecting at this point.
That is very true, but I feel like gen z is too far in. It may be us gen alphas now to treat your children (gen beta) with respect, empathy and sympathy. I'm not saying gen Z shouldn't work on getting better or whatever, but I'm saying that this war has already started. Also when you have kids, tell them to treat everyone with respect no matter how old, to teach them good healthy content from brain rotted filth so they dont get a bad image, and start trashing on the next generation.
@@NamedKid10 I literally can't understand how people of my generation can be so null of empathy when we ourselves had some very similar interests they did 😞😞 its so cute to see my cousin talk about garden of banban, reminds me of me with fnaf
Another problem is that social media shows only the bad stuff
That is so true and it's so annoying.
@@solocomics1820 basically propoganda
@@ebot1944 people call everything political that they disagree with propaganda so honestly that word kind of lost it's meaning, maybe the real propaganda were the friends we made along the way
@@candydream16 i would argue with you but i dont want to start another "war in the comment section" as they call it just because of one reply.-.
like how people get so much hate so you have to say no hate if it even sounds like a hate comment
even now I see some gen zs clowning of gen alpha online
the cycle restarts again
Of course. The cycle is endless. You look around seeing Gen Z saying they would end this cycle. All I can say is good luck with that.
@@PackinStackin endless cycle of cringe 'i am the last good generation'
im gen alpha adn i really hope gen alpha will not hate on the next gen
you probably will@@orcasrock
What will gen alpha do to gen beta 🙄
You’ve just gained a new subscriber. I’m so happy to see support and logic over bias and ignorance, you’re awesome, and so is everyone in the comments.
My bestfriend got affected by this, shes a teenager and she trying to act more like adult by saying "if we didnt had a war we will be lazy" what is completely not true, when i told her facts she just went with "well we still need war 🙄" . I live in country where wars are every 1-2 years and im sick of them
A country definitely doesn't need a war for people to be productive! I'm sorry y'all have to have wars go on in your country every few years...
@@yishmoosa1234 I mean technically it can it just won't last forever,
Like the Romans for example the main reason they expanded so quickly it was because their drive of protection and war on their neighbors.
But once there was no more Common Enemy they all got divided and went to war with themselves.
The only thing war is good for are the manufacturers and politicians.
@@wanderingchicken420or Russia currently
Whenever I catch any of my friends trashing on the younger generation, I immediately call it out. Any lack of empathy, intelligence, awareness, etc. in THEIR generation is directly caused by OUR generation's parenting and voting decisions.
I had an extremely rough childhood, so it makes me extremely angry when people use their upbringings (which were happier and safer than mine in almost every case) to excuse poor behaviors or opinions. I use my rough childhood as an excuse to spoil my nephew, not to justify making him suffer. I was NEGLECTED and my parents were still far more present than many kids' parents nowadays. When you're 5, you dont understand that your parents have to work 2-3 jobs each so that your stomach stays full and your bed stays warm. These kids don't understand the damage that social media is doing to their brain. All they know is that it makes the pain of not having their parents around as much as they want go away for a little while. I'm a legal, tax paying adult and even I still occasionally watch minecraft videos to numb the stress of life. Instead of shaming kids for doing the same, we should be creating a world where they don't feel like they have to
1. Why did you have a rough childhood? What happened back then?
2. Why were you neglected?
3. Numb the stress of lire watching Minecraft videos? Damn... What kind of job you're in?
Keep fighting the good fight, bro!
Those people trashtalking the youth beed to realize they're telling more on themselves than the youth!
As an older gen z I’ll actually say this is really true. While only one parent worked my other parent wasn’t exactly a great care taker. And as a kid I did know why my mom had to not be home most of the week, so it’s not that kids don’t get it. It just doesn’t matter if we logically understand the reason or not kids still want their parents around. And it did inevitably affect me. Thankfully I had my older sister. And stayed off social media for a while and I think that did make it easier for me to learn to cope with the depression and anxiety just cause I had fewer distractions that filled that feeling of loneliness
Fuckin' preach my dude 🗣❗️
@@jmrabinez9254 1. Who
2. The fuck
3. You think you are to be questioning strangers online like this?
as a millennial, I sincerely thank Gen Z for doing what we didn't have the balls to do against the boomers, the same way the Gen Ys thanked us for doing things we did against the boomers, the things that The silent generation thought we should do. ( that it is important to be considerate,, listening is more important than speaking, you should sacrifice short-term benefits for long-term benefits, to believe that tomorrow can always be better, etc. ------ eg. George Carlin: be aware of the deceitfulness of words; Hemingway: perseverance despite any obstacles or adversity, etc.)
and here's what George carlin said: *"I'm getting tired of hearing about Boomers, Whiny, narcissistic, self-indulgent people with a simple philosophy: 'GIMME IT, IT'S MINE!' 'GIMME THAT, IT'S MINE!' These people were given everything. Everything was handed to them. And they took it all: sex, drugs, and rock and roll, and they stayed loaded for 20 years and had a free ride. But now they're staring down the barrel of middle-age burnout, and they don't like it. So they've turned self-righteous. They want to make things harder on younger people. They tell 'em, abstain from sex, say no to drugs; as for the rock and roll, they sold that for television commercials a long time ago...so they could buy pasta machines and Stairmasters and soybean futures."" *
AS SOYBEAN FUTURE IS MENTIONED, soybean meal is one of the biggest investments of boomers, you know exactly why those crazy vegetarians rally for "EAT MEAT IS A CRIME", they are just boomers' puppets.
It's not that i don't acknowledge the positive effects of vegetables in terms of nutrition, but if I'm doing it to fund evil and give up on thinking, then I think it is a bigger crime than animal slaughtering. After all, you're committing a brain suicide, and there can't be a worse criminal punishment than that.
Millennials and Gen Y is the same generation. It is why Gen X and Gen Z bookend Millennials.
@@serebii666 mistook genX for genY
tbf for millenials, the media would've shat all over us and we would have lost the battle before it started. Most of us weren't computer literate (still a probably with the newer gens) and the rest didn't know how to gather up the rest to unionize against an issue. You can argue Operation Wallstreet or Kony but those were largely performative at best.
@@LeBellmont we have lost the battle when the boomers decided to throw the hot money and communication technology into third world countries like India, Arab world and China. (2005 onward ) Think about the crazy vegetarian campaign and political correctness, LGBT+, BLM and collapse of capitalism 's dominance (which directly resulted in Q.E. and global housing crisis). When you teach the people from feudalistic backgrounds and give them access to the internet, and they largely out-number the people that are reasonable (we), gradually (like now) the sane part of the world will become insane, too. Can you believe that in 2021 there's still people in China promoting foot binding that was already abolished an entire century ago?
Millennial here who loves Gen z
Instead of blaming the newer generations, we must break the cycle of generational hatred and foster love, empathy, fellowship, compassion, kindness, generosity and understanding across the generations.
Couldn’t have wrote it better 💙🌅🌊✨
@@Jasmine2000. Your comment warms my heart.
Why would anyone dislike a generation of people that’s so childish.
Nostalgia. The people today are no longer the people from before
yeh its the inability to stay in the present. @@TheRealJochen. thats why they become old dayers
@@playversetv3877conserative mindset
you can be conservative, but you dont need to be narrow minded @@reaganthai9529
No it's not, if they behaved more like children they wouldn't be hating the next generation, hating the next generation is a very adult thing to do and a very bad one.
One thing the internet being a benefit is how these kinds of discussions are basically saved. Once Gen Z hits the "kids these days" kind of phase, they can see these videos and stuff and see that "back in the day" people already have these kinds of thoughts like they will.
And younger gen will have access to the "good old days" as well and see for themselves if it's true or just nostalgia talking
We’ve already hit kids these days, every heard of gen z clowning on gen alpha
@@Shy_002and they say “gen A are addicted to brain rot” well when gen z (I’m gen z) were kids I bet they imitated SpongeBob and referenced and and some, (a small minority of people) would throw tantrums when their tv time and SpongeBob gets taken away just like a small minority of gen A does when they can’t watch “skibidi toilet”
@@brianschott610 Hell we are addicted to brain rot, fucking tik tok is a problem for gen z
@@brianschott610 Also, we used to think doritos + gun sounds + mountain dew was peak humor
As a Gen Z member, I respect Gen Alpha and you should too. Every generation doesn't have the right to bully the next generation and I honestly feel really bad for Gen Alpha.
Real
Thanks man your a real one
You're a good person.
As a gen alpha....thank you for standing up for us
As a gen alpha, Thank you…. I really appreciated this. You are a really good person and I hope you get good luck in the longest period of time
This is why we shouldn’t judge gen alpha because they are 11 years old or younger ofc they don’t know much, they’ll grow up
Obviously there is those kids who are worse then others or better but we shouldn’t judge gens because they are younger, we all have been weird as a kid and stupid in any way
"History repeat it self"
@@Mrgamerguy1remember when people calling "kill your s2lf Gen ..." Soo they did.
Why can’t we all just *RESPECT EACH OTHER*
No. I'm sorry but no.
And I know that sounds harsh but you can't change other people who are so bitter and ignorant. That's just how it is unfortunately.
Generation hate is never going to stop when you have judgmental people who are probably stuck in the past. You can't change people like that.
@@solocomics1820 i don't hate the next generation, i only hate the parents that give their kids ipads.
Humans never change, we are the problem.
no.
Real
because in every generation, there is change. and people hate changes.
True, but also WRONG. Change doesn't necessarily mean GOOD.
@@DoblarRR When did he say that all changes were good?
@@CalvinNoire he never said that al change was good. I was just stating that ALL change doesn't necessarily mean good.
@@DoblarRR then how was he wrong?
@@CalvinNoire what ? You're braindead. Please use the part of your brain that gives you the ability to infer. I never said he was wrong. It's like me saying I like pancakes so you automatically assume I hate waffles. please seek help
Memory Bias is a great way of describing nostalgia.
Yeah, rosy retrospection
Agree
Generation Bias is actually annoying
Yes
Also pretty ironic
Fr
Also I see you everywhere
Flipaclip, danno draws, royalpear
i hate that the older generations always blame the new one
sickens me to the core~ spread love and support, not hate~
Agreed, but Gen alpha is so lost /s
@@anthonyblack3579 Paradox of tolerance means you can't tolerate intolerance.
@@CandleWisp true, intolerance is intolerable
@@oichilli7309 Such hypocrisy
@@Dojaesdit was sarcasm
Medieval people would hate silent generation.
Edit: Oh my God, my comment blew up.
I wonder how in a historical sense? I know it would still be because old people seem to hate on the new stuff because its unfamiliar. But that's actually a good question (historically speaking) for how Medieval times people would think their way is better than the Silent Generation.
Cavemen would hate medieval people.
Homo erectus would hate medieval people and cavemen
@@cutepuddleslime8201
Probably because the silent generation wouldn’t have a purity obsession like medieval people and modesty would seem looser to the medieval people. Remember, it took the 1920s for women to wear skirts up to the knee and for them to bob their hair. The silent generation would look like menaces to them lmao
@YouKnowImOnMyPeriodYah "medieval people" is too vague of a term. The medieval period covers more than a thousand years across an entire continent - across many countries, each with their own cultures. Even individual countries tend to have a lot of cultural diversity when there's no Internet enabling instant communication.
It wasn't a period where culture remained stagnant, or where the economy didn't fluctuate. Attitude towards religion often changed between generations or countries. Some were hyper puritan, while others scoffed at the idea.
So, I would assume even medieval people were also experiencing the same "YoUnG pEoPlE tHeSe DaYs!" cycle. It's just a pattern that's ingrained in human nature.
Love the content, people act like kids won't learn from their parents and move different.
Our parents came home miserable from work
Thanks my man! & yeah Gen Z definitely didn’t raise themselves, there’s so many different factors to think about
Millenial/Gen Z here, and I promise myself to never look down on Gen Alpha. Still, I cannot help but worry for them. To them technology and social media is all they know, and its deteriorating quickly. I cant say for sure how they will turn out, but I will know for sure that they are going to have the most destructive childhood ever and we will deserve every bad trait they ever show us. I beg you, humanity, dont turn gen alpha into a bunch of ipad kids.
I am from generation alpha and my main interest is about animals and wildlife I still watch quite a lot of content, but most of it is just educational about animals
as a gen Z who studied in a anti-social media school, the technology on yound kids is good
the school experience without these technologies was terrible
A friend of mine got into a rant about “oh kids these days…” I forgot exactly what it was about but I just remember that I hated it when older people would say that to me when I was young and that the things my friend ranted about “kids these days” were things we did when we were young.
A cousin said the same and i mocked him by acting like an old man repeating what he said, he was giving those vibes right there
@@GarkKahn The world really is cyclical
"The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers" - Socrates. For context, the young generation Socrates was complaining about included Plato
Children shouldn't be servants to begin with 😂 That's child abuse
That's all fucking child abuse. They should only help out in the household or other duties if they want to.
Most children will want to do that for MONEY. If you just keep making them work without giving them back money. They'll only learn to be an intern and always do work for free. Which means, settling for bad jobs or even landing in VERY bad spaces that might land them into death.
If you let them help for money. Let them choose. They'll be taught work & reward. By the way. Most minors will ask for money or to help around at the ages 10-18 (saying 18 because they will most likely stay in the home for a couple more years for their education.)
@@OriQinzziUnfortunately people in Ancient Greece didn't think that way
No way Socrates said that... that's some Aristotle shit
claiming "the next generation is bad" is just saying "my generation failed to raise better children"
Not precisely. Gen X mostly raised Gen Z and Gen Y mostly Gen Alpha.
literally every generation:
2024"kids these days are glued to phones!''
1985"kids these days are addicted to playstations!''
1940''kids these days dont even know how to survive war!''
1886''kids these days cant even build a combustion engine!"
1776''kids these days dont even know how to use a musket!''
330 B.C"kids these days dont know how to forge swords!"
7000 B.C.E''kids these days cant even make mud huts and farms!''
2m years ago ''kids these days dont even know how to hunt a wooly mammoth!''
3m years ago''kids these days cant even create fire!''
3.5m years ago''kids these days cant even walk"
4m years ago"kids these days cant even evolve into Homo-Sapiens!"
300m years ago''tetrapods these days cant even breath air!"
500m years ago"lungfish these days dont even know how to walk on land!'
600m years ago''amino acids these days cant even multiply!''
1b years ago''asteroids these days cant even hit planets!''
4b years ago''planets these days cant even have a gravitational pull!
"stars these days can't even be bright!"
Real
As a Gen Zer, its unfortunate how despite this, Gen Z hasn't learned from getting hated on by boomers and now are hating on literal children for watching singing toliets as if they were watching any better as a kid
fr we literally grew up with the duck song and minecraft parodies 😭😭
@@gothicpiximonster school💀
@@OriginBubble7
Baldi Monster School 😭💀
Your generation is lost. You guys can’t figure out what a man or a woman is. Lmao
@@SoltoWolf92-👴🏻
I love how older people think Gen z are snowflakes, but they go crazy when they see someone with colored hair or a same-sex couple. The hypocrisy is amazing.
"Ha ha you snowflake liberals getting triggered over everything!" *sees a pronoun* "AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!"
Ikr
im gen z and still go crazy
@@brokenbreaks8029 thats... not a good thing
@@Ashleyvia27 I have my reasons
Gen X here. I think kids today are SO much better than we ever were when we were their age. I see 13 year olds making social media posts about social justice and raising awareness about important issues; when I was 13, I was chasing my brother around the house pretending to be the Great Cornholio. The future is in the hands of very bright and mature people, and it’s my job to try to pave a smoother path for them so they can run.
13 yeard old raising awaraness and social justice?, You can't be serious this is better if we are in the same page, which i don't know since you din't specify what
As a 17 year old, I don’t think you’re in the same multiverse. 13 year olds are not raising awareness lol. I heard some dude even said he had skibidi rizz. It’s over
@@FreakyStanley no one's forcing them to do this
Lmao, that’s just one 13 year old doing that, a majority of other 13 year olds arent doing that at all.
Although mental health is terrible in gen alpha now, there will still be survivors. No matter how little or big the amount is, we need them to do great things, we need the world to run. Go to hell brainrot
Everybody criticizing the next generation acts as if they just chose to be like they are, and fail to realize that we are a product of the world we live in, how we are raised, and all who came before us
I think this stems from a lot parents no having a good or close relationship with their gen z children (whether they're kids or adults). Most of them don't interact with them. These parents or other authority figures refuse to sit and listen. They want to do nothing but lecture on what they pretend to think gen z needs help with and put words in our mouths, rather than listen to our reasons AND THEN give their lectures. I often see posts online about gen z having certain problems (like loneliness), and when actual gen zers try to share why themselves have these problems, you always get some older person (mostly likely gen x) saying, "Well, I think you guys have this problem because of (blank)." And I'm like, not everything is about you!
Dang... That's actually hit too close...
My gen x parents love talking about their day then not listening to our day. I can't talk to them about people they don't know or things they don't know. They aren't interested in school, friendships, games, books. What else is there to talk about really when you're a teenager? But I get to hear all the ways her colleagues messed up again today. How is that fair?
"Empty Barrels make the most noise". One of the best things I've heard
when people love to call others “sensitive”, i believe it either comes from the fact that they let everyone walk all over them, or they aren’t a part of the group being walked all over. standing up for yourself is a GOOD thing. i can tell just by how my boomer mom acts that her parents always taught her to not rock the boat, keep the peace, to not be “sensitive”, and it negatively affects her life (and mine tbh) SO much. they need to go to therapy and try to understand that it’s not healthy to suppress your feelings and expect everyone else to as well
What’s really weird is getting to middle age and realizing why the people who were middle aged when you were in your early twenties acted the way they did.
Life gets increasingly frustrating, irritating, aggravating, lonely, annoying, time strapped. That’s why we’re all so grumpy
I'm glad there are other people who realise how invisibly potent generational conflict is, on both the elderly and youthful ends.
I hate it when people say that gen Z are snowflakes, when we most often are just trying to be aware of social injustices like gender and race. I always have to correct my parents to not say the n word, because it's absolutely not ok and they wave me off with 'but that's what we used to call them'. I also gender my language (in Germany the norm is masculine for job titles ect. but we have a new system where we acknowledge that other genders exist with a *innen) but then I called a snowflake for trying to keep other existences and experiences in mind when talking? I don't allow anyone to misgender me or my friends and I am sensitive? These people never had to think about anyone but them and I don't want to be like that!
i get how you feel as a minority myself (i am autistic) i get real uncomfortable when I see and hear people say the r word, I couldn't imagine making others feel that way.
Glad you don’t want to be like that, you keep doing you fam.
It’s plain ignorance from the older generations. Even if you explain to them how bad slurs are, they’ll get it, but they won’t stop saying it. But because we tend to be less ignorant on social issues, they use the term “snowflake.”
@@robbietheweirdosame, (audhd) and I'm also black and it feels weird moderating the infinite / non removable / 10 billion n word passes in my school. I've given up trying to moderate them atp
Yes you are sensitive.
Oh this was such a beautiful video. I'm 32 and let me tell you it was WILD seeing the media start talking about Gen Z. It felt like they were just using the same scripts & articles and swapping out the generation names and just going with it. And I was HELLA disappointed with those of my generation who were like "excited" to "get to" hate on Gen Z once they got older. It seems like part of this too is that people see this as a weird rite of passage and like... why??? I do NOT get the whole "I went through this crappy thing so now I'm gonna make the youth go through it too" mentality. I personally want better for the people who come after me, you know?
Anyway thanks for making this, it was so witty and well-edited. Go-lly what a fun watch.
Same, it's like raising a child
I had a tough childhood but i rather end myself than make my daughter go through the same pain i had just because i want to
@@GarkKahnSO true. like a lot of old people complaining about their own kids sound like they're bitter about their kids having more conveniences than they did when they were a kid despite the fact that the word is still supremely hecked up. and even if it wasn't - isn't that what we say we want?? for the next generation to have it better? for our kids to have and do and BE better than us?? i just--
@@o26kaichu20 yeah, people claims to want a better life for their kids and then proceed to blame them for having a better life???
That's bullshit
"Gen Alpha is doomed" "I hate the other generations" "Gen Zs are lazy lol"
Same people who lives on a city that has 10 hours screen time.
We all did cringe stuff at some point of life
@@yv70bnomemes and all of us has different childhood experiences
Fun reminder that generational categories were invented as marketing demographic terms and their use in common parlance as a way to frame the way we think of people is another diversion to keep us from thinking in more relevant groups based on shared life experiences. Like you mentioned in the video, the difference between a rural and urban upbringing, or a person from the US and a person from the middle east, or growing up with money versus without financial comfort, all far more significantly impact our daily life experience than the motley of potential variables that change across 10-20 years in the entirety of the population.
Everybody talks about the baby boomers being old and on the way out. But my grandma's still alive at 100 years. She was born in 1924, the latest year of The Greatest Generation, she not only preceds the Baby Boomers, she also preceds the Silent Generation. lol
Millennial here, your intro bit about cartoons reminded me of the late 00s and early 2010s when people my age were complaining about EVERY little thing that gen Z liked, I was so put off and pulling my hair out over hearing people my age say exactly the same nonsense gen x and boomers said about stuff we grew up with. Every generation is valid and I think it's awesome to see gen Z sticking up for themselves and breaking down the system. From my exp, millennials are close to gen Z in political and emotional awareness, but we don't act on it nearly as much as gen Z
Keep up the awesome work 💜
Youre right (sorry for the basic comment)
7:52 you missed the opportunity to add a record from around 3000 B.C. of some Sumerian complaining how children do not want to work on the fields, sleep till noon and argue with their parents 😂
“It’s not the people from generation that are lazy, but their parents who raised them to be lazy”~I think a wise man
🤦♂️Ffs can we stop using the word lazy? It’s good for nothing, and most of the time it’s because people are mentally struggling
@@azloii9781 as a person that don’t speak english as first language, I choose the simpliest words. +It’s a youtoube comment, novadays children are on youtoube, and „lazy” is something they will understeand.
I don’t mean to sound rude or anything, but I feel like you didn’t get my point or maybe I didn’t word it right. I’m not saying use a synonym or something, what I mean is that the whole concept of “lazy” is false. What it actually is is depression, anxiety, stress, and many other REAL mental health struggles
@@azloii9781 I don’t want to sad like I’m criticising you either, if I did, I didn’t mean to. And you didn’t sound rude. I tolerate others opinions.
@@azloii9781 and well it depends, because in my comment I was not talking about mental issues (or whatever you call it in English) but just kids who cannot live in their own, I know when someone has problems with himself, and when a “kid” is just a “spoiled little brat with no respect to the parents not anyone else”. I don’t want to sound like a old man, because I am 十五さい, I don’t want to sound rude neither. Regards
as genz, i want to help gen alpha. hey need our guidance in this directionless world. we need to hold their hand and help them not repeat the same mistakes that we did and encourage them to have a fulfilling future
For real! Millennials who complain about their gen alpha kid are THE ONES enabling them. Like dawg, no wonder your kids are glued to their ipads? you barely talk to them.
Most of Gen Z has been swallowed unfortunately. It's too late. We must rely on Gen alpha to carry on and break the cycle
@@TerriazeCAPCUTeditor I've been thinking lately how i'm gonna be the perfect parent as gen alpha
@@TerriazeCAPCUTeditorgen z here. Many of yall are too hopeless.
every generation has a lot in common that we don’t like to admit
They saying gen z is soft but get mad when they see two men holding hands
I can tell you what needs to be stopped. It’s generational trauma just because that type of pain was inflicted on You does not mean you get to inflict it on others. The world keeps spinning.
14:12 This isn’t even just with generations, this is racism, sexism, homophobia, and so much more
Edit: the people in the replies getting mad at this comment are proving my point 👀
yeah no shit
Nah its true that people cry about these things more than ever before WHILE having less actual reason to cry about it
@@sketos_dYeah, because racism, sexism and homophobia totally doesn't exist anymore.
@@user-kk3nd6fh6b most definitely not to the degree people pretend like it does.
@@user-kk3nd6fh6b I'd even say it's rare AF in the West
It's kinda funny how people want the best for kids and when kids have a better life, they complain about it
Well Boomers are becoming homeless Karmas a b ch
In our country, we really have problems with Gen Alpha and late Gen Z. (Saying as a part of last one.) I saw how children even below 12 years old smoking, swearing, being vulgar and actually stealing stuff.
Yes, I'm not having extensive communication experience with them, i prefer to chat with older people, but when you can't even walk around without seeing those incidents... This is telling something, at least in my perspective.