Quote Originally Posted by Dzian View Post
lol
I can list off plenty of problems both on a macro and micro scale that past generations have had as well, that aren't even speculation.

My dad for example is a Gen-Xer. A time in society where bullying was rampant in schools and actually at least in his case, encouraged at times by adults. School of hard knocks, if you don't stand up to a bully you deserve to get bullied. He stood up to them plenty, eventually they stopped, but he still lives with the mental scars it left on him to this day. And the people who bullied him (one of his own brothers in particular) still bullies people in his own way and thinks he can get away with it, a result I imagine of society's culture at the time making him grow up thinking it's acceptable behavior.

By comparison, I think the supposed millennial culture is doing pretty great.