In the Ukraine, young people are dying in a fight for freedom.
In Venezeula, young people are also demonstrating and dying in a fight for freedom.
In the US, young people are fighting for the right to have someone else pay their school loans.
Does the US now have a whole generation of overly sensitive wusses whose high self-esteem has evolved into an overriding sense of entitlement and immunity from criticism?
As articulated by Bret Easton Ellis:
Ukrane has a revolution. Venesula has fighting in the streets. And in the US, we have Occupy Wall Street?
What's your opinion?
Agree with Bret Easton Ellis?
Think that Mr. Ellis jumped the shark after American Psyco?
Observe a similar phenomena but draw a different conclusion?
Uno
In Venezeula, young people are also demonstrating and dying in a fight for freedom.
In the US, young people are fighting for the right to have someone else pay their school loans.
Does the US now have a whole generation of overly sensitive wusses whose high self-esteem has evolved into an overriding sense of entitlement and immunity from criticism?
As articulated by Bret Easton Ellis:
... its difficult for me to process. A little less so for my boyfriend, who happens to be a millennial of that age, but even he somewhat agrees with the sensitivity of Generation Wuss. Its very difficult for them to take criticism, and because of that a lot of the content produced is kind of shitty. And when someone is criticised for their content, they seem to collapse, or the person criticising them is called a hater, a contrarian, a troll.
In a way its down to the generation that raised them, who cocooned them in praise four stars for showing up, you know? But eventually everyone has to hit the dark side of life; someone doesnt like you, someone doesnt like your work, someone doesnt love you back people die. What we have is a generation who are super-confident and super-positive about things, but when the least bit of darkness enters their lives, theyre paralysed.
Ukrane has a revolution. Venesula has fighting in the streets. And in the US, we have Occupy Wall Street?
What's your opinion?
Agree with Bret Easton Ellis?
Think that Mr. Ellis jumped the shark after American Psyco?
Observe a similar phenomena but draw a different conclusion?
Uno
