11-06-2020, 04:00 PM
(10-29-2020, 02:50 PM)Camz Wrote: oh my god these people are SO ANNOYING. They're what made me leave r/GenZ. There's different kinds of anti-4th Turning people there:
■ "Generations don't exist, they're dumb marketing, eat the rich!!!"
I'm really sad that that's what generations have become these past few years. There's a complex science and art to them that have been watered down to Boomer bad, Millennials hate themselves and love avocado toast, and "Gen Z" has technology and likes memes. And "Gen Alpha" has even more technology.
■ "Bruh are you saying someone born in 1983 has more in common with me than someone born 2005"
no. Of course if you were born in say 2000, you share a lot of similarities with people born in 2005... culturally. The thing about generational theory is that while it's in no way black and white, it really unites people born in certain ranges because little differences in years can determine how the world helps you grow and how you help the world grow.
■ "There's no way I'm a dumb Millennial I've always had iPhones, don't remember the 90s, have Gen X parents..."
Okay, you're not the typical core-Millennial. Doesn't change that your cohort can remember a time before the recession, wasn't nearly as overprotected, are more team-oriented go-getters, etc. Being a Millennial is a thing you should be proud of and the sooner you accept it, the happier you'll be.
■ "Gen Z does exist. Look at all this that's different about us than older and younger people!"
a) I mean, people born in the early 1960s have just as many differences from other Boomers/Xers, and so do other cuspers. Cuspers are very important to note when analyzing generations so society doesn't make one up that's fake.
b) Take a look at the differences between the G.I. (not "Greatest") and Silent Generation. Look at differences between them and Boomers. And them and Xers. Them and Millennials. Generations are a thing because of those huge differences, and Gen Z does not have those big differences.
c) No, stuff like iPhones Tik Tok and Despacito are not huge generation-defining changes. That's what cohorts are for. Example, some Gen Xers grew up with the Atari, while others grew up with the NES. Same generation, different cohort. Come back when World War III happens.
■ "Howe and Strauss are old Boomers who think they can define every generation despite never getting to know anyone!! They're pseudo-science is BS!"
You criticize how they see the young generations but buy into that marketing-made up Gen Alpha crap? And while I agree generational theory is a bit out-dated at times, you can't deny how crazy accurate their predictions all the way from the 90s were. They're definitely onto something and you should probably read their web pages/books with an open mind before dismissing them just so your fake generation can make fun of other fake generations.
Yep! You're list is much better all sooooo true.