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  • #251392
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    Chir
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    Schools, PC think, feminism and social justice has created the new generation. A generation of snowflakes.

    Generation Snowflake’ is the term for these teens, one that’s now used frequently in the U.S. and becoming more common here. It describes a fragile, thin-skinned younger generation that can’t cope with conflicting views, let alone criticism.

    They assume their emotional suffering takes precedence. Express a view they disagree with and you must immediately recant and apologize.

    These people will be unable to cope with the real world.

    It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion, it is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning; it is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.

    #251401
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    Vargpaj
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    nice article! “Generation Snowflake” is a perfect descriptor.

    #251402
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    Truthseeker82
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    Very sad. I look at my parents generation and what a difference. They lived through WW2 and the depression. My Dad dug ditches at 16 under the WPA. My grandmother worked late into the evening.
    The crop of wusses being thrust upon the world now sucks. Don’t blame them – blame the feminist mothers and mangina fathers – or in many cases no father.
    I’m also not advocating child labor – but s~~~ – a 14 year old can do basic work on the weekends every so often. These snots instead though are plugged into their I phones facetiming with Chad T or Susie Skank.

    #251431
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    Meh, I don’t know. I heard the same stuff when I was a kid. While I do think the Millennial generation are mostly whiny SJWs, it’s not like my generation is any better. We’re into several generations of imbecility at this point. And I strongly doubt any generation was ever that good. Most people are just going to be really stupid, period.

    #251442
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    Faust For Science
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    ‘Generation Snowflake’ is the term for these teens, one that’s now used frequently in the U.S. and becoming more common here. It describes a fragile, thin-skinned younger generation that can’t cope with conflicting views, let alone criticism.

    They assume their emotional suffering takes precedence. Express a view they disagree with and you must immediately recant and apologize.

    This is why I do not date. I see so many people with this level of immaturity. And not just women but some men.

    One cannot reason with people like this.

    One cannot work with people like this.

    One cannot even talk to people like this. Because one misspoken word will set them off. And in this minds it is never there fault. That they are always justified in the actions they take.

    All one can do is leave these emotional immature people alone.

    #251454
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    CPT Obvious
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    Meh, I don’t know. I heard the same stuff when I was a kid. While I do think the Millennial generation are mostly whiny SJWs, it’s not like my generation is any better. We’re into several generations of imbecility at this point.

    While I agree that every generation says the same stuff about the next generation, it is for good reason. There has been a gradual shift to “Snowflake,” but in the last decade it has been a seismic shift.

    And I strongly doubt any generation was ever that good.

    One TL;DR example that leads to my strong disagreement:

    I was conceived when my father was 46. So I essentially got an up-close-and-personal look at someone who lived two generations previously. He was born in 1927, grew up during the Depression and World War II, and served in the Korean War.

    Growing up we never saw eye-to-eye. But his work ethic, physical and emotional fortitude, integrity, and old-school male attributes were unmatched in the younger parents of my friends. And my father demanded the same attributes from me…and not in a gentle, let’s talk-and-hug-it-out kind of way.

    Our family used to joke that he should have been born in the 1800s. He was a believer in physical labor and was an outdoorsman. For a while he was a lumberjack till it almost killed him. He was constantly building/rebuilding stuff and running the local Boy Scout troop.

    When feminism really started to take hold in the 1980s, he was completely out of place. My mother became “empowered” and they started fighting all the time. Eventually she had an affair and left him. By the 1990s he was a shell of the same man I knew. But even in his 60s, he would go out into the back yard and split logs with a massive sledge ax.

    It is only now, after he has passed, that I truly appreciate him for the man he was.

    "You don't know a woman till you have met her in divorce court."
    #251460
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    Anthony
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    We’re into several generations of imbecility at this point. And I strongly doubt any generation was ever that good. Most people are just going to be really stupid, period.

    I agree. Every generation before us likes to think they were somehow better than the next, when in reality, most people in every generation are generally just retarded f~~~wits.

    Granted, older generations were 100% better than my generation(I’m a Millenial) but they had their fair share of problems as well.

    And I don’t doubt that when Millenial’s get older, they’ll be saying the exact same thing about future generations.

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    Thank you for triggering me with this thread. I’m heading for my safe place now.

    When women lead, destruction is the destination. -- Me.

    #251465
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    Lurch
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    There’s a reason why UNDOOMED’s YouTube channel exists.

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    MGTOW Man: Hate them back; it works for me.

    #251491
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    Anonymous
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    How bout the Greatest Generation ?Myself,i started working full time for a liveing,renting an apt when i was 14 (a dark story)I dispise sniveling littl f~~~ing whimps.

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    Nero
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    In the Greatest Generation, women were not given the power they have now. To me, it is absolutely the ONLY reason it was different. IMHO, old Gertrude from the Greatest Generation wanted her alpha neighbors c~~~ as well, but she knew she would be a broke, bankrupt, and homeless whore if she got caught and would not have had a bunch of hens rooting her on with “You go gurl!”

    Do you really think humanity has changed? If you’ve ever read the bible, we are still doing the same s~~~ thousands of years later. People haven’t changed. Empowerment has changed. Technologies have changed. That’s it.

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    Anonymous
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    Generation Snowflake is only one tiny little flake, but when you add them all up, it’s generation lost in a blizzard!

    A pepperoni pizza has more intellectual skills, much more popularity, and hands down more satisfying!

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    Big Boss
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    Generation Special Snowflake comes just after Generation Single Mothers.

    #251531
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    Anonymous
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    In the Greatest Generation, women were not given the power they have now. To me, it is absolutely the ONLY reason it was different. IMHO, old Gertrude from the Greatest Generation wanted her alpha neighbors c~~~ as well, but she knew she would be a broke, bankrupt, and homeless whore if she got caught and would not have had a bunch of hens rooting her on with “You go gurl!”

    Do you really think humanity has changed? If you’ve ever read the bible, we are still doing the same s~~~ thousands of years later. People haven’t changed. Empowerment has changed. Technologies have changed. That’s it.

    This is false. You need to look up the sufragettes and the white feather campaigns.

    To clarify, I fully agree with you on AWALT through history. I disagree however in women not having power. Technology was just different and they needed men more is all.

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    The_Mad_Pirate
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    When I read about Generation Snowflake , I can only wander why thinking from brigthest philisophers like Kant, Rand, Hayek, Popper, Sokal is not thougth in schools. Instead young minds are filled with vacuous theories like postmodernism wich help nothing in developing rational critical thinking skills.

    "We didn't start the fire. It was always burning. Since the world's been turning" "A world that vilifies men only breeds a generation of men that feel no empathy towards women" “In a woman’s mind , there is really no such thing as a ‘we’. In her eyes, earth allways revolves around her, not the other way around. So thinking that your needs , aspirations or desires are valid enough to be persued, or even that you are entitled achive such goals, is like asking your boss for a pay rise in your very first day at the job.”

    #251575
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    Faust For Science
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    Do you really think humanity has changed?

    I would think the organizing of MGTOW would prove that humanity can readjust its priorities.

    #251592
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    Anonymous
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    I do so love Special Snowflakes. I have an educational message(Serious no joke intended) for them.

    @SpecialSnowflakes:

    “The World does not rotate around your ass!”

    #251596
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    Anonymous
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    @SpecialSnowflakes:

    “The World does not rotate around your ass!”

    I dunno C-Pig, some of these modern blubberlards have their own gravitational field.

    #251622
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    Big Boss
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    WTF MG-ɹǝʍo┴?

    #251623
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    CPT Obvious
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    I dunno C-Pig, some of these modern blubberlards have their own gravitational field.

    These might be a better example:

    blubber

    "You don't know a woman till you have met her in divorce court."
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