Absolutely correct. My son is a millennial ("Don't call me that, mom. Those people suck.") due to his birth year. That is the only factor identifying him as part of the safe-space generation. He's done a tour in Afghanistan and is now working at a stable, well-paying, not-a-barista job.
We forget that many of our kids are normal. They were raised by conservative parents and taught to identify Logical Fallacies. They work, they save, and they dislike being lumped in with the failures raised by liberals. We need a new term to distinguish conservatives born after 1981. Calling them "millennial" insults them.
My daughter is 43 and my granddaughter is 21. Both are Trump supporters. My granddaughter gets mad when she thinks he is ‘fat shaming’ because she’s a little heavy, but she said he is so much better than the Democrats that voting for him was a no-brainer and fat shaming was a trivial matter when deciding who is better for the government and the American people. She completed two years at our local community, very conservative, college and just started two more years in Knoxville to be a physical therapist. I hope her values carry her through the next two years.
I didn’t hear any fat shaming comments from Trump but it wouldn’t have mattered to me because I am against this PC culture we have now. That’s one of the many reasons I like Trump.