As a Gen Z-er, I can confirm, this is a load of horse crap. Global warming is fake, I couldn't care less about most social issues, I actively HATE PC culture, and everyone I know is of the same general mindset. These idiots can't handle the fact that Gen Z is actively becoming more conservative the more they come of age, so they have to pick these extreme examples as a mouthpiece that fits their narrative, despite the evidence proving otherwise.
Also, can I just say I don't get the dyed hair thing. Like, if you want some off the wall color, whatever it's your life I don't care. I've met some people, both men and women, who dyed their hair like neon pink for just october for breast cancer awareness. I don't see anything wrong with something like that, but this small portion of people (regardless of generation) that think they can have these weird hair colors and be super successful are deluding themselves.
How many lawyers, doctors, fund managers, corporate managers, engineers, etc. have you ever met with kool aid hair? Like I said, the only time I've ever found it acceptable is when it's for cancer awareness or something similar.
I'm old, but I don't see anything wrong with different hair colors. I think they're interesting. But it's odd that those same people bully red-headed people and call them "gingers." They are inconsistent and can't see the inconsistency.
As a Gen Z-er, I can confirm, this is a load of horse crap. Global warming is fake, I couldn't care less about most social issues, I actively HATE PC culture, and everyone I know is of the same general mindset. These idiots can't handle the fact that Gen Z is actively becoming more conservative the more they come of age, so they have to pick these extreme examples as a mouthpiece that fits their narrative, despite the evidence proving otherwise.
Also, can I just say I don't get the dyed hair thing. Like, if you want some off the wall color, whatever it's your life I don't care. I've met some people, both men and women, who dyed their hair like neon pink for just october for breast cancer awareness. I don't see anything wrong with something like that, but this small portion of people (regardless of generation) that think they can have these weird hair colors and be super successful are deluding themselves.
How many lawyers, doctors, fund managers, corporate managers, engineers, etc. have you ever met with kool aid hair? Like I said, the only time I've ever found it acceptable is when it's for cancer awareness or something similar.
I'm old, but I don't see anything wrong with different hair colors. I think they're interesting. But it's odd that those same people bully red-headed people and call them "gingers." They are inconsistent and can't see the inconsistency.