I wonder if more of the millenials are snowflakes than there were in previous generations, or if the baby boomers and generation X bosses and teachers put up with crap from the whining 10% and the press trip over those learning and working to interview those begging for safe spaces.
God, pussy...
If they were suddenly in an extremely difficult situation in which they would have to think and act very decisively to survive an existential threat, I think the snowflakism would melt away. For example, WWII did not leave snowflakes in its wake.
I miss Calvin.
1917-04-28 PAGE 9... D Company were engaged in heavy bayonet fighting with enemy in first stage. As soon as objective was satisfactorily cleared the advance posts were pushed forward and several hundred yards more of enemy ground was secured and our position protected. In the operation Lieut R F Bell was killed. He was O. C. 'D' coy and displayed great gallantry and leadership. Lieut J H Wallace of C Coy was also killed in the advance. Remaining casualties Lieut R Lewis and Lieut J S Turkington, wounded and 100 O. R. (Other Ranks) killed and wounded....
Snowflakes should be taught history. Robert Fleming Bell was no snowflake. He was awarded a 'Mentioned in Despatches' for the above actions... The only British gallantry award other than the Victoria Cross that can be issued posthumously.
History offers everyone perspective... Life is a dream we should all live to it's fulfilment and you freaking weak-kneed snowflakes better figure that out and suck it up.
Calling millennial “snowflakes” causes them to melt — proving the assertion.