In the past, the younger generation was broadly more literate and better informed about the world, than their parents
Gen Z and Alphas are worse.
In the past, the younger generation had an at least potentially brighter future to look forward to.
Gen Z and Alpha have a guaranteed Great Depression 2.0, water wars, failing infrastructure, exploding food and housing costs, a rapidly ossifying neo-feudal class structure, massive amounts of debt.
The mismanagement of climate change in the last roughly half century guarantees all of that in the West, and Global South, barring essentially a literal miracle.
In the past, younger generations were not absorbed into digital screens nearly 24/7 that literally program behaviors into them, where those behaviors are finetuned to turn them into mindless consumers or some kind of cult adherent, or gambling addict.
The mass proflieration of for profit social media acts as drugs do, especially so on younger, less developed minds.
Sure, the introduction of TV did something of the same kind, but not to the same extent, or scale.
If you think this is the same, you’re simply unfamiliar with the relevant data and studies, and dynamics at play.
This happens to every generation as age. Our parents looked at us and thought the same
No, its not the same.
In the past, the younger generation was broadly more literate and better informed about the world, than their parents
Gen Z and Alphas are worse.
In the past, the younger generation had an at least potentially brighter future to look forward to.
Gen Z and Alpha have a guaranteed Great Depression 2.0, water wars, failing infrastructure, exploding food and housing costs, a rapidly ossifying neo-feudal class structure, massive amounts of debt.
The mismanagement of climate change in the last roughly half century guarantees all of that in the West, and Global South, barring essentially a literal miracle.
In the past, younger generations were not absorbed into digital screens nearly 24/7 that literally program behaviors into them, where those behaviors are finetuned to turn them into mindless consumers or some kind of cult adherent, or gambling addict.
The mass proflieration of for profit social media acts as drugs do, especially so on younger, less developed minds.
Sure, the introduction of TV did something of the same kind, but not to the same extent, or scale.
If you think this is the same, you’re simply unfamiliar with the relevant data and studies, and dynamics at play.