Getting that reference might clue people in that you are old, though it must be said that there is a lot of retro-80s knowledge in the younger set (they have shocked me at times)
Well, there was Stranger Things, and the whole vaporwave aesthetic, on top of the typical thing where kids look to the past and idolize it. Add on the fact that Hollywood has just been remaking and rebooting everything for nigh-on twenty years now...Getting that reference might clue people in that you are old, though it must be said that there is a lot of retro-80s knowledge in the younger set (they have shocked me at times)
What will they do when they run out of comic strip characters?Well, there was Stranger Things, and the whole vaporwave aesthetic, on top of the typical thing where kids look to the past and idolize it. Add on the fact that Hollywood has just been remaking and rebooting everything for nigh-on twenty years now...
BUT... are you old enough to remember that every generation denigrates the ones who come after them with this kind of statement?I am older.
Many younger ones appear to lack an ability to analyze events and facts, demand instant gratification and reject different opinions with haughty resentment.
BUT... are you old enough to remember that every generation denigrates the ones who come after them with this kind of statement?
This is interesting, because that wasn't a particularly positive statement about "the younger ones." Perhaps I misunderstood.This may come as a disappointment to you, but I focus on the positive.
BUT... are you old enough to remember that every generation denigrates the ones who come after them with this kind of statement?
I don't think that's particularly accurate. OK Boomer came about after the relentless shitting on millenials for over a decade."OK boomer."
Every generation denigrates every other generation.
Stereotypes are a real time saver."OK boomer."
Every generation denigrates every other generation.
he's not asking that.This may come as a disappointment to you, but I focus on the positive.
<snort> The WWII generation called the Boomers every name in the book. If the Boomers were against the Vietnam War, they were hippie communist freaks. If they fought in the Vietnam war, they were losers.he's not asking that.
he asked if you know that a large chunk of any given generation tends to insult the other generations.
the exception being the world war 2 generation which was too classy and well-behaved.
WHAT OLDER GENERATION!???!!Well, I am from the older generation. And this is supposed to be a proper and above-board discussion forum.
I don't play culture games.
I'd rather discuss issues with mature, intelligent and reasonable individuals.
This may come as a disappointment to you, but I focus on the positive.
It was the WW2 generation shitting on the hippy generation.he's not asking that.
he asked if you know that a large chunk of any given generation tends to insult the other generations.
the exception being the world war 2 generation which was too classy and well-behaved.
As the company sought to quell the political controversy during a critical period in 2017, Facebook communications official Tucker Bounds allegedly said, according to the affidavit, “It will be a flash in the pan. Some legislators will get pissy. And then in a few weeks they will move onto something else. Meanwhile we are printing money in the basement, and we are fine.”
The whistleblower told The Post of an occasion in which Facebook’s Public Policy team, led by former Bush administration official Joel Kaplan, defended a “white list” that exempted Trump-aligned Breitbart News, run then by former White House strategist Stephen K. Bannon, and other select publishers from Facebook’s ordinary rules against spreading false news reports.
When a person in the video conference questioned this policy, Kaplan, the vice president of global policy, responded by saying, “Do you want to start a fight with Steve Bannon?” according to the whistleblower in The Post interview.
he whistleblower complaint also criticized Facebook for not being aggressive enough in addressing evidence that the platform was being used by military officials in Myanmar to spread hate speech during mass killings of the minority Rohingya ethnic group. Investigations have found that hate speech flowed heavily on Facebook, and the company has acknowledged that it failed to act swiftly enough to prevent the platform from helping “incite offline violence” in Myanmar.
In the most anguished line in the affidavit, the whistleblower wrote that many within the company had not done enough. “I, working for Facebook, had been a party to genocide.”
Same stuff in Ethiopia also.https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/10/22/facebook-new-whistleblower-complaint/?tid=ss_tw
New whistleblower claims Facebook allowed hate, illegal activity to go unchecked
Latest complaint to the SEC blames top leadership for failing to warn investors about serious problems at the company
When was the last time a so-called "whistleblower" got the red carpet treatment from politicians and the establishment media? Something is off here.