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Some of the Millennials from over on the FB group have started a YouTube Channel feauturing Zoom interviews with different sets of people, typically from the same generation. They talk about life experience, pop culture and politics, all with a generational theory bent. A lot of the folks that have been on this forum or the previous forum are there. It's pretty cool and I post it here because I know we have forum members who have been into 4T theory for a long time and might recognize some of the interviewees.
The channel is here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHv-Uqd...U4WixcB5w/
Here is the latest video-
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Bumping this thread in case any one has missed. This is a very productive channel and it's exciting to see so many people of younger generations catching on to the theory. Here is the Gen-Z discussion.
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Have not as yet listened to these but do wonder if by younger gens interpreting the theory in its own way makes it likely that they will tweak it to suit their own unique situations. We are living in a time when so many may feel as if they're trying to pick their way through the fog. This may explain why progress on mainstream issues seems painfully slow. Conversations among those of the PTB seem muddled or confusing because neither one seems to be communicating clearly. The attempt to pass the Build Back Better act appears to be a classic example of this. It's as if the two sides are speaking different languages--so misunderstandings are inevitable. Universal Medicare was deleted as well as some of the proposed tweaks to the existing program. I'm not saying that folks in power are outright deceiving us, but they might no be telling us everything.
When we reached maturity most of us feel as though it's always better to err on the side of caution' so if something doesn't feel right, walk away. The 4T is somewhat of a nadir when it comes to tolerance for risky adventures, isn't it?
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12-07-2021, 05:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2021, 05:36 PM by Eric the Green.)
I will look at these later. I wonder if there is a Boomer or Millennial video.
These might be good to share on our facebook forum too.