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Also Millenials’ and Gen Alpha’s. Once again Gen X doing all the heavy cultural lifting.

(Edit: go on then, you name a 20yo skateboarder that most people outside the sport have heard of)

(Second edit: yeesh, I retract my statement! It was a post about a skateboarder having a long career, not a calculated attack on everyone under 45, put the pitchforks away already)

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[–] magic_smoke@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

Once again Gen X is doing all the heavy cultural lifting.

Okay, I really don't buy into the generations bullshit, but I think something needs to be said here:

Its apt gen X was the generation to invent the term poser because it applies so well. Say what you will about everything boomers did after they hit 30, they did some important shit when they where young. You don't get a Kent State without pissing the right people off.

The MTV generation's symbol of youthful rebellion was a cable TV channel owned and operated by Viacom with the express purpose of selling music which was pre-packaged by one of three major record labels.

It was a way for boomers to sell them fake rebellion because they remembered how bad for profit the real stuff from their youth was.

I mean, what serious political action did the US have between the civil rights movement and occupy wall street? The early 00's anti-war movement? Arguably attributable to early millenials since those where their college years.

Gen Xers like to say they where "working in the shadows, doing their own thing", which is code for sitting around, letting billionaires do what they want, and doing nothing about it since everything still kinda worked out alright for them up until now.

[–] zout@fedia.io 7 points 4 months ago (1 children)

I don't know what part of the world you live in, but the late 1980's and early 90's were wild, the whole eastern bloc fell in 1989, there were revolutions in the Philipines, South Korea, South Africa, and dictatorships in Argentina, Paraguay and Suriname elected democratic governments.

[–] magic_smoke@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 4 months ago

I mean, what serious political action did the US have between the civil rights movement and occupy wall street?

My fault for not being more clear, I blame my countries national main character syndrome for that. Especially since it just hit me OP is technically from a Canadian instance, though I'm not sure the lived experience up there was THAT different.

[–] shalafi@lemmy.world -2 points 4 months ago

I was a teen in the 80s, a young adult in the 90s, and overall, America was pretty fucking nice, especially the Clinton years. With the benefit of hindsight you can say we should have fought for X, Y and Z, but we weren't at war, starving or overrun by fascists. Was a 20-something young man to have foreseen today's disastrous climate? I was partying and getting laid.

And I have never once in this heard of this, "working in the shadows" bullshit. None of us talk that way, never have, we embraced being disconnected slackers.