One could argue the problem generation is the one typified by *their* president - entitled, racist, they enjoyed cheap college, social security for their parents (soon for them), a welfare state and a living wage and are now bent on pulling the ladder up after themselves.
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The kids are alright, and far more likeable than the current crop of “adults.”
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Let’s think of some alternative titles. “The worst generation criticizes their own kids” “Why are they like this (it couldn’t be *our* fault, could it?)” “Help, help! Boomers are becoming irrelevant” “Why Bob Dylan deserves a nobel for literature but the kids are the dumb ones”
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And don’t forget the perennial favorite, “I’m not racist but...” https://www.wsj.com/articles/hard-truths-about-race-on-campus-1462544543 …
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How about, “Everything is going wrong since we stopped listening to middle-aged white guys.” Or “Why your racist uncle is right about diversity”
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Heheh. I remember seeing books like this in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. Every generation, upon hitting middle age, starts complaining about how the generation follow isn't as moral, hard working, open-minded, etc., as it was.
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I’ve been told the sequel is titled “Get Off My Lawn”
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