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To: numberonepal
***There is a rebellion brewing among the Gen Z’s. It’s in it’s infancy, but they are starting to understand they’ve been robbed of their future by Boomers. It ain’t gonna be good***

🤔 I ain't heared that afore! I had to look up 'Gen Z' to make sure I got the right aged kids. I have heard that they aren't keen on working at all and consider 9 - 5 as slavery.

Sounds like they are robbing themselves of a future... now you say that they think 'Boomers' have taken their future; I guess Boomers are the generation right after mine - I was born during WWII, not after, if that makes any difference.

I sort of doubt that Gen Z even heard of WWII let alone 'Boomers'. When asked who we fought in WWII they can rarely answer correctly and when asked who we fought for independence in the American Revolution they often say 'Japan'!

I hope Gen Z will realize they have been screwed by a lot of devious folks and that it is up to them to pull themselves up by the boot straps and join humanity! Like it or not, they are the future of the country and they have to do better than just clean toilets of 'New' Americans - aggressive foreigners.

548 posted on 06/04/2025 5:38:54 AM PDT by Bob Ireland (The Democrap Party is the enemy of freedom.They use all the seductions and deceits of the Bolshevics)
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To: Bob Ireland

All generational contention requires a target. Gen-Z (children of Millennials) is targeting their ire at Boomers. I personally think it’s just another division psyop that won’t end well for Gen-Z. If something doesn’t drastically change their slavery will be far deeper than what Boomers and Gen-X have just recently awoken to.


558 posted on 06/04/2025 8:03:33 AM PDT by numberonepal (WWG1WGA)
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