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I Am From The Millennial Generation

I am sick to the point of screaming of Millennials getting blamed for everything. We've become the scapegoat for every problem in America and I hate it. We're told that we're lazy, selfish, obsessed with phones, only care about ourselves, and I'm done holding my tongue. I'm giving my rebuttal to every accusation I've heard hurled at my generation, and will probably add more as they continue to be flung at me.

"You expect everything handed to you because of participation trophies!" Well it was Boomers and Gen X who raised us and gave us those participation trophies.

"You're glued to your smartphone!" And you watch eight hours of TV everyday, so I fail to see the difference.

"When I was your age, I had a mortgage, a wife, two kids, and supported it all on my own!" Times change, and we can't provide for a family on a security guard or mailman salary like you did.

"You need to grow up!" We have grown up, the youngest a Millennial can be is 25.

"You're being disrespectful!" Says the person who blamed me for every problem in the world.

"The world is messed up because of your generation!" The last time I checked it was Boomers and Gen X who hold the vast majority of the power in America, not Millennials.

"You're killing the (whatever) industry by not buying (product)!" If that industry can't figure out a way to get us buying it, then it should fail.

"You care more about the environment than you do about people having jobs!" Yes, generally speaking we do, and that's a good thing to me.
Piper · 61-69, F
Pretty good rant, I'd say. Us old "Boomers" got and still get blamed for a lot also, as evidenced in what you said. As a 63 year old who has never said anything of those things, except for criticism of people in general being glued to their smart phones and ignoring those around them...the first verse of a great song:

Every generation
Blames the one before
And all of their frustrations
Come beating on your door
BlueVeins · 22-25
@Piper Yeah, and I applaud the generation's success in ending the living Hell that was the Vietnam War... Do you think the Boomers changed, or was it the rest of the world, around them?
Piper · 61-69, F
@BlueVeins Many Boomers did not change.
SW-User
@QuixoticSoul I am just me I refuse to have a lable attached to me.
Disliking people and labeling them because of the era they come out of seems misguided to me and makes one assume a lot.
I recently quarreled with someone here whom I really liked, who blames Boomers (my generation) for everything wrong with the world now.
It’s frustrating to be blamed for having had “too many” birthdays, every bit as being criticized for having had “too few”.

For the record, [b]I[/b] hold no position of power and never have. I’m out here trying to survive, just like [b]you[/b].

I’ve often said, there is nothing to be gained by trashing people based upon their age, and I’ve resolved not to do it. There are good and bad people from all age groups, pretty much like from [b]every[/b] demographic. We all basically want the same things; quarreling and finger-pointing divides us and resolves nothing.
JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
*sniff... sniff*

Something got you down?
JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@SW-User https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_X
SW-User
@SW-User I am a generation x and in my 50's,but why spread facts?
JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@SW-User [quote]but why spread facts?[/quote]

I know! Right?
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
Don’t worry - just blame the boomers.
@QuixoticSoul That doesn’t help with those of us who [b]don’t[/b] attack young people. Just more antagonism that [b]nobody[/b] needs.
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@bijouxbroussard This was largely tongue in cheek, but you can’t take these generational things personally, they are never individual. For example, the people who complain about boomers’ views on climate change are generally fully aware that the world’s leading scientists on the matter are from that generation. Likewise, I don’t take it personally when people whine about millennials or men - the things they are complaining about generally don’t apply to me, and aren’t directed at me.

@QuixoticSoul One thing that’s particularly annoying is that many who are busy calling names really don’t even know who’s who. Both my 18 year old niece has been dismissed as a “millennial” and my 46 year old sister “ok, boomer”d by morons from both ends of the spectrum. 🙄
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SW-User
People forget we are the economic engine now.
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
We are the baby boom generation; everyone hates us and blames us.
SW-User
@greenmountaingal
I don't :)
RayGetard · 22-25, M

 
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