Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Are Millennials Cemented as Civics/Heroes Yet?
#20
Overall I'd say millennials are quite Civic. The one glaring inconsistency is that civic responsibility is all about responsibility to your country. It's not that millennials are an extremely selfish generation (this is an unfair criticism that gets levied on us, but generally, it's not true), but that they often place the greater good of the entire world above their own country and families.

The Ukraine fiasco is a good example. Like....really? Now is the time you want to go to war? At precisely the moment where it will cost your own people nothing but sacrifices with no payoff? Fighting moral crusades over gas while your own countrymen are in the worst depression in almost 100 years? Civics are supposed to support their people and their country, yet millennials walk around in perpetual guilt. I get some level of "why can't we have healthcare like Sweden?" or "Why can't we have work weeks like Australia?", but it's gotten to the point where people view their own country with shame and almost...want us to fail. I know not all of them are like this, but that such a large swathe feel this way is, at the very least, unusual for a Civic gen.

On a more positive note, one thing I will say is that they seem to be finally waking up to a kind of "wholesomeness" that American culture has lost touch with since the boom, and, even into their 30s, many of the more intellectually honest ones are open minded to changing their minds and adopting values they've only come to truly understand later in life. The "red pill" community is a good example of this. It's not that everything they believe is good (some of it is kinda disgusting, and I say this as a conservative), but that it started with cringe, immature PUAs from the 2000s and gradually grew into a more nuanced understanding of evolutionary psychology and history that has had some more positive offshoots as well (say what you will about horny bastards desperate for sex, it's a desire that lends itself to a kind of pragmatism and adaptability stemming from necessity). Coming full circle, sbarrera made a comment about how being a hero often means being a victim who is sacrificed for the greater good. I would add to that that most heroes don't set out choosing to be heroes. They get forced into it out of necessity, and forced to develop the character and skills necessary to make it through to the other side. It could be what we're seeing is that millennials could indeed be a "heroic" generation, just one comprised of...very late bloomers.
ammosexual
reluctant millennial
Reply


Messages In This Thread
RE: Are Millennials Cemented as Civics/Heroes Yet? - by JasonBlack - 03-11-2022, 12:51 AM

Possibly Related Threads...
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Compare/Contrast of Millennials and GIs JasonBlack 9 2,402 10-15-2022, 03:53 PM
Last Post: JasonBlack
  "Anti-Nationalist Civics"....What? JasonBlack 28 6,803 07-16-2022, 04:33 PM
Last Post: Eric the Green
  Do millennials have a closet fascination with masculinity? JasonBlack 6 2,336 03-19-2022, 08:09 AM
Last Post: JasonBlack
  Millennials blaming Boomers for everything going wrong Eric the Green 6 3,195 02-23-2022, 10:33 PM
Last Post: JasonBlack
  Millennials are the Scapegoat of everything going wrong. When will this stop? AspieMillennial 9 7,192 02-10-2022, 12:24 AM
Last Post: JasonBlack
  Are Safe Spaces for Religious Millennials Justified? AspieMillennial 39 18,191 10-18-2021, 01:35 AM
Last Post: pbrower2a
  A values consensus from Millennials? sbarrera 46 20,186 08-13-2021, 08:54 AM
Last Post: Eric the Green
  Millennials when old Blazkovitz 55 33,698 07-06-2021, 10:50 AM
Last Post: nguyenivy
  Estimating who belongs in S&H's Millennials (not mainstream Millennials) Ghost 23 11,320 06-17-2021, 04:06 PM
Last Post: Tim Randal Walker
  What made millennials trust technology? Bill the Piper 12 7,971 10-29-2019, 08:31 AM
Last Post: Hintergrund

Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 13 Guest(s)