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"Second is obviously how socially jaded Gen Z is. I'm 23. Trust me when I say that it's not easy to simply go up to a group of strangers at a bar or festival and start talking to them in 2024. Maybe in 2016, it was. In 2012 it absolutely was. Most Zoomers dread social interaction with strangers to th"
"But then we got to the next one and were just like "eh, Z is two after X." It's very lazy, and it's particularly weird because Copeland's point was that Gen X was caught up in a very particular kind of anomie and listlessness, nameless because formless, featureless. And whatever Gen Z is, they are n"
"Looking at the election results, both Gen X AND Gen Z broke hard for Trump in a way that Millennials never really have, what is causing this? Whenever I see someone on Twitter attempting to carry the torch of uber-progressive liberalism, they are usually a millennial."
"Gen Z seems to have embraced some of the "no partying" culture as well. [Who is the most sober generation? Gen Z]"
"Who the hell is even pushing all this? Nobody gave a fuck a two or three years ago. It's not even just online I hear about this it's people I know in real life. It seems way more prevalent with Gen Z than anyone else. Is this the effects of the shitty economy, redpill podcasts and TikTok dating expe"
"They're still told that getting into a good college should be their one and only goal, and conditioned to compete the same way we were. They're too young to put things together now, but of course when they do they'll be angry as hell. If the left can't welcome these kids in and give them a convincin"
"I feel like the idea that Gen Z men are all becoming far-right makes no sense and is a liberal psyop. For sure some of them are becoming fascist and stuff but most of this discourse is aimed at the critique of contemporary feminism among many Gen Z men. I feel like when you think critically though l"