zlacker

[parent] [thread] 3 comments
1. LarsKr+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-07 13:54:25
"Something has shifted about American attitudes towards rules, especially among members of Gen Z."

Great to hear some things never change. Now it's finally Gen Z destroying the world and no longer millennials.

replies(2): >>reddor+T3 >>hackab+pe1
2. reddor+T3[view] [source] 2026-02-07 14:23:56
>>LarsKr+(OP)
It’s particularly funny when right now there is an unending parade of grifters running/"advising" the US government, and _nobody is even pretending it’s not grift_.

But sure, it’s the zoomers. Wonder where they picked up that grifting is the new hot thing and laws are only for idiots. Must’ve been the deep state kindergarten teachers and communist daycares.

3. hackab+pe1[view] [source] 2026-02-07 22:08:46
>>LarsKr+(OP)
Gen Z is working with exactly what we provided them for sure
replies(1): >>LarsKr+FH1
◧◩
4. LarsKr+FH1[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-08 01:36:44
>>hackab+pe1
"We"?

Sorry if my comment went over your head.

The comment was about the style of articles that were in vogue in the mid 10's.

A good sample here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewjosuweit/2017/10/22/5-ind...

If I need to condense it further the connection I see is that weird people feel a need to see new market trends and uses of the system as coordinated efforts of malice.

Instead it's probably just that young people aren't thriving. Better information lets people know more about systems of assistance.

Some defective humans really dislike any assistance programs and invent phantoms and weird statistics. Tale as old as time

[go to top]