I have hope for the Gen Z but my millennial gen is a communist disgrace who can't handle opinions they disagree with and are obsessed with social media gratification and following what the media tells them to. The only thing that feels real about them is they like Harry Potter. What happened? Were the brainwashing and propagandists really on their game in 2000s setting this up?
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I used to have this sentiment, but then I remember millennials fought afghanistan. Millenials fought Iraq. Millennials brought organized war to the enemy, even if they did so under cabal narratives. Some died, some broke, many became stronger. Outside of war, we see something else emerging, millennials saving, millennials becoming outspoken conservatives, millennials rising up. Candace owens, steven crowder, TPUSA, project veritas. Sure, there are a lot of weak millennials, lots of socialists, but Im seeing too many defiant millennials projecting strength to throw out the baby with the bathwater on this one. I have my own moments of hating millennials, but I always come back to not painting everyone with a broad brush. The strong millennials are projecting strength, resilence, determination against powerful objectors and are (IMO) showing the others how to be strong even if the message isn't received by all.