‘They Are Just Pissed Off’: Scott Galloway Warns Young People Are ‘Opting Out of America’ As Older Generations Failed Them
‘They Are Just Pissed Off’: Scott Galloway Warns Young People Are ‘Opting Out of America’ As Older Generations Failed Them
America has particularly failed veterans since the Revolutionary War, when soldiers weren’t paid the money they were promised and given IOUs(not joking).
But every generation of American has had a better life than the previous generation until now.
it’s not really about what i think, but it’s an enormous claim to make, based only on your general understanding of American history.
I wonder if you dont find it a bit dismissive, and disrepectful of the challenges faced by those born into the great depression ? or into world war ii ? or those conscripted and sent to die in Vietnam ?
Surely, anyone coming of age in those times, would be entitled to think “boy, the adults have really fucked shit up for us ?”
I’m not saying that gen Z has it the worst in all of American history. I’m saying that things peaked for boomers and progressively gets worse in either direction in time.
Every generation of Americans has had a war to fight because of the decisions of previous generations, that’s a constant in American history. After WWII was Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan and I’m sure more to come.
It wasn’t the same people. There’s just a lot of Boomers who lie about having been a hippie because it’s cool to have been a hippie now, but it was very unpopular at the time.
Mark my words, in 30 years everyone old will say they used to be a hacker.
There was absolutely overlap. One of them is one of my parents.
Though I’m sure “finding Jesus” in the late 80s/early 90s didn’t help.
Just a few good resources for voter guides and to get involved in the SF Bay Area:
SF Rising Action www.sfrisingaction.org
Bay Rising Action bayrisingaction.org
Democratic Socialists of America – San Francisco dsasf.org
Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club www.milkclub.org
Honestly, how many more times is the answer gonna be “vote”, you don’t seem thrilled about either party, nor the judicial system, nor the oligarchy.
It might be time for political action: demonstrations, organised negotiations/pressure, striking, etc.
At least the French seem to get a lot done with national strikes.
I don’t think it’s envy for what the older generations have (“I wish I had that too”) so much as disgust at what they were/are willing to do to make and keep it (at politicians who don’t even intend well, at lobbying, at war mongering, at continued climate degradation, at racism, at the brutality of capitalism and the impact of it’s growth mandate, that some individuals have power way beyond their ability to take responsibility for their harm, etc).
I think the younger generations would be quite willing to adapt to things like high density housing, trimming back consumption, reducing meat intake, etc. in the name of balance with each other and the climate, but that would cause deflation and we can’t have that.
I read a comment yesterday where someone said “You remember how after we had all those occupy wall-street protests, and the media started heavily focusing on race issues?”
Every so often, someone comes along and reminds me to stop looking at trees and take in the whole forest, and I’m like “Ah, fuck.”
They didn’t have to swallow and blindly vote for the propaganda they were immersed in, and at any time they could have collectively decided it was the wrong direction to be going.
Instead, they willfully and gladly kept voting for the same conservative policies and didn’t make the connection as to why their lives and their kids’ lives were getting worse. That was a choice.
If the bourgeoisie fucked my parents as hard as they’re fucking me, I would have been brought up homeless. My mom was making the equivalent of like $60 an hour today when I was a kid, as an illegal immigrant with a two-year degree. I was born in the US and have a master’s of science with a 4.0 GPA and can’t even get a job.
Things have definitely changed with time, and the younger generation is having a worse time because of it.
When GenX were kids, both parents had to work, yet standards of living hadn’t improved. It’s not an intergenerational conflict. It’s intergenerational mental illness caused by a top-down capitalist system that doesnt work to serve the public, in fact, captures and repurposes public-serving government.
Watching today as SCOTUS scrambles to justify doing what our plutocrats (their leashholders) want instead of what is just or what would serve the public.
Thanks to the internet, the proletariat is aware of all the lies, the mistruthes and fables we used to justify trying to work hard for a seat in Heaven, or upward mobility, or an honest wage. Those were all cons, and we know now we can’t trust our bosses to treat us fairly. In fact, they’re actively trying to automate us to homelessness, which they’re then looking to criminalize.
If there is hope, it lies with the proles
I wouldn’t say that your parents, my parents, their parents .etc failed us.
The ones who failed them and everyone around them, were the peers that ran the system that lied and convinced everyone that everything was going to be okay when simpler times were taken advantage of.
And then a meteor strikes simultaneous to a sun blast that wipes out the air of all kind. This because the sun know better than to allow that dimension’s access to our universe.
It is not and will never be intelligent. It will through random values at everything till it swallows all the mass of this whole solar system, galaxy and before long, the entire universe.
The fuck you think mars was blasted for?