Just to interject, does that invalidate the notion that the actual majority of millenials are fighting a rigged system implemented by a generation that had no oversight (actually bolstered and accelerated it) when it comes to the state of socioeconomic affairs and the propagation of the failures that ensued because of it? That's hard to say to an entire generation that couldn't even take political office up until recently. Are we saying the generations previous to them didn't conversely fall for the same tricks before, blatantly losing their ability to be stoic and supportive parents to these millienials they constantly shit on, but instead out of sheer ignorance, reject the efforts of THEIR forefathers and accepted a radical corporate fascist society as it slipped in ever so quietly but so obviously, giving away their money to the brand and the "image", voting in politician after politician that compromised their beliefs and ran out the back door with their tax dollars? Your point is considered, but do you forget that the majority of what you assume is based merely off the reaction of a generation that though misguided, is unjustly so? (remember, Ron Paul got traction from this very generation, not the ones before it, they wanted McCain and Romney, two of the most vile people to ever walk the face of this earth). What you see on TV and media isn't the majority, though you may jest from the comfort of your computer chair, its not a correct assumption, nor is it real.
Just to interject, does that invalidate the notion that the actual majority of millenials are fighting a rigged system implemented by a generation that had no oversight (actually bolstered and accelerated it) when it comes to the state of socioeconomic affairs and the propagation of the failures that ensued because of it? That's hard to say to an entire generation that couldn't even take political office up until recently. Are we saying the generations previous to them didn't conversely fall for the same tricks before, blatantly losing their ability to be stoic and supportive parents to these millienials they constantly shit on, but instead out of sheer ignorance, reject the efforts of THEIR forefathers and accepted a radical corporate fascist society as it slipped in ever so quietly but so obviously, giving away their money to the brand and the "image", voting in politician after politician that compromised their beliefs and ran out the back door with their tax dollars? Your point is considered, but do you forget that the majority of what you assume is based merely off the reaction of a generation that though misguided, is unjustly so? (remember, Ron Paul got traction from this very generation, not the ones before it, they wanted McCain and Romney, two of the most vile people to ever walk the face of this earth). What you see on TV and media isn't the majority, though you may jest from the comfort of your computer chair, its not a correct assumption, nor is it real.
Well said