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  • If you want to reduce intergenerational conflict, it helps to acknowledge the pain and how society has failed the less privileged.

    As a millenial, you likely had a fairly normal childhood, a privelege many GenZ did not, due to COVID.

    Obviously this isn’t your fault, and older generations have privelege you don’t have. If we want to advance class interests we need to be intersectional, and acknowledge the unique problems that affect some groups more than others.


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    5 hours ago

    You’re seeing the consequences of young people growing up during COVID. It is very, very difficult to unlearn what we were socialized for in our youth.

    For most people who experience this, it literally is too late to change their ways. It’s possible but requires extreme effort and likely years of therapy.

    There’s no amount of well meaning aphorisms older generations can pull out to make this better. It is a public mental health crisis and needs to be treated as such, not treated as individual failure.