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what about he hairy unwashed people in Dark Shadows?
Depends on who you ask, I've read gen Z starts at 1995, some say 2000s…
Complaining about the youth's attitude when they forget they're the ones who raised them.
I grew up getting participation trophies I never asked for or wanted all throughout school; that all the boomers gave us. Now, somehow that was our fault and we're soft for having them.
What?
That's just a few examples of many.
I think the ones being sent as drummer boys and third born sons entering commissioned military service were ♥♥♥♥♥♥ over more.
Maybe they have something positive, but in my experience, no...
Blaming others is easier than taking responsibility. Governments do it all the time, they blame the last government and last leader instead of solving current issues.
Im sick and tired of hearing people blaming people who are long dead for their problems. I say whats the point of blaming someone who died 20 years, instead get out there and do something about it.
Victimhood makes people feel better about themselves and gives them a excuse to why they have failed.
Lets be honest to ourselves, we all do it, we all blame some event or some other person for our own failings all the time. The trick is to spot when your doing it and look at why your blaming the past for your current issues.
Not only was it easier, everyone was being paid more for less.
In the 1970s you could land a job with nothing but "moxie" and a firm handshake, and KFC fry cooks made the modern day equivalent of about $50-60k/yr.
Another fun tidbit! Adjusted for inflation and other relevant factors, US Federal minimum wage is lower now than it has ever been since the 1940s. Also, since the 2000s, wages have only declined and never gone up (again we're talking REAL value, not the nominal number).
1970 minimum wage (adjusted) is about $12.60. 2023's number is $7.25
Speaks for itself, doesn't it?