Yikes...he was talking about me! I missed this earlier.
I'm speechless. Are millenials in general really that angry towards older people....or just those who happen to have differing opinions?
You have to consider their education. When I was a young guy people were marching in the streets to end our involvement in Vietnam, preaching to make love, not war and to turn on, tune in and drop out.
Not much has changed today. Young people are basically still fighting for the same shit. The difference is that instead of getting a more well rounded education, they got a one-sided lopsided education. You really can't blame
them. They soaked up what was poured into their skulls the same as students before them without knowing any better.
The other difference is that instead of being taught the satisfaction of self-reliance and individual accomplishment, they've been taught that a sense of well-being is only attainable through the efforts of the collective. They are very upset to find that the world is not functioning the way they were taught it should. Frustrated that it isn't happening fast enough. As the author implies, they thought they were taught critical thinking skills but it was really just indoctrination.
Well, we were all young once. Some grow up to have a more mature outlook and others don't. No change there through the ages.
I've said this before. The results of Democrat rule and Republican rule vary only by the degree of lunacy. But it's important to understand when you are being promised something that can't be achieved. It's important to understand the true nature of the candidate that is making you those promises. Critical thinking indeed.
The author is not writing about Obamacare as several here believe. His message is far broader. Understand that message and you may just prosper. Ignore it and accept the consequences of your own actions. Grow up to at least that extent. Please.