This shit really shatters my fantasy of post gen x people fostering a genuinely more empathetic and moral culture. sicko-wistful

  • WeedReference420 [he/him, they/them]
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    5 months ago

    Generations are an op to divide the working class and sell AI generated T shirts ripped from data mined Facebook profiles that say shit like "Do NOT f*ck with forklift operators born in Idaho in August 1987 who own German Shepherds and drive a cardinal red 2005 Dodge Neon"

    That said that post was weapons grade cringe and should 100% be mocked, I hope it was at least some kind of Democratic Party operative and not someone doing it pro bono but who knows.

    • CarbonScored [any]
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      5 months ago

      This, to be honest. Generations have vague separations but there's rarely any radical divide.

      The amount of grouping people under almost arbitrary labels and 'other'ing them on the basis of vibes is nuts. Do some material analysis you nerds.

    • red_stapler [he/him]
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      5 months ago

      Too bad Facebook my Neon is Inferno Red Crystal Pearlcoat™

    • SpookyGenderCommunist [they/them, she/her]
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      5 months ago

      "Do NOT f*ck with forklift operators born in Idaho in August 1987 who own German Shepherds and drive a cardinal red 2005 Dodge Neon"

      Ok, but if we ever get official Hexbear t-shirts, I want one that says this

    • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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      5 months ago

      I think generational divides are real, but the way people delineate them completely suck. The lines should be drawn based on huge historic moments like world wars or economic depressions, not just an arbitrary date or timeframe. It also has to consider offset between a person's birth and the cultural moment. Obviously, someone born a day before 9/11 shouldn't be categorized with people who grew up in a pre-9/11 world.

      Just consider the US. There's essentially 4 youngish generations:

      1. People born too late to remember a Cold War world but born early enough to remember a pre-9/11 world. (Age: 27-37)

      2. People born too late to remember a pre-9/11 world but born early enough to remember a pre-Great Recession world. (Age: 20-27)

      3. People born too late to remember a pre-Great Recession world but born early enough to remember a pre-Covid world. (Age: 8-20)

      4. People born too late to remember a pre-Covid world. (Age: 0-8)

      1 is millennials and 4 is gen alpha. But what of 2 and 3? Most people would lump them together as zoomers or lump 3 and 4 as gen alpha while keeping 2 as zoomers.