Whoopi Goldberg argued on “The View” that millennials feel that raising a family and buying a house are out of reach because they simply aren’t working hard enough.

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    1 year ago

    The big takeaway from this is that change doesn’t happen until the old guard dies.

    We can’t reason with them. All we can do is wait for them to die of natural causes.

    Thank god death is built-in to the universe, or else we’d never solve these problems.

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      The big takeaway from this is that change doesn’t happen until the old guard dies.

      Not quite.

      The takeaway is that every year the old guard that died is replaced by a new group that ages into being grumpy old fucks.

      I’m old GenX and have watched many people who used to be radicals when they were young turn into reactionary old fucks when they hit their 40s and 50s.

      And people in your cohort will do the same as they age.

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        That hasn’t been happening. Millennials are moving further left with age. My take is that the previous trend of moving right as you age relied upon your life getting more comfortable as you age. You buy a house, you have two cars, you get to start going on vacations, you have assets you need to secure. That isn’t happening for Millennials. We’re not getting anymore comfortable as we age. We have nothing to conserve.

        That said, I see so little radicalism in millennials compared to Gen Z. My generation is a bunch of liberals still trapped in corporate fairy tales about peaceful protesting and voting harder. Gen Z reminds me more of the generation of the turn of the 20th century. They’re not tolerating this shit.