The independent lives of Gen Z vanished as the global pandemic struck.
Many were forced to live with parents, some went from being students, athletes and workers to caring for sick relatives and providing for their families. Their stories
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12/24/2020
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Is this a joke? The Millennials were hit the hardest by this pandemic BY FAR with all of our student loan debt and actual having jobs. Gen Z is going to be fine. The Millennials just keep getting screwed over.
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I don't disagree that we were hit the hardest, but that's no reason to shit on Zoomers with the "actual jobs" dig. Many of them have been working side by side with ours in essential jobs. Millennials and Zoomers should be uniting to shit on Gen X and Boomers, not each other.
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This has to be satire. Gen z was not hit the worst, we all were. This makes gen z look entitled and out of touch with reality.
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It has to be satire I completely agree with you. I can’t think of a single gen z like me that has been. it’s all on you millennials and there’s no recognition paid where it’s due.
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