You arent even arguing the same thing anymore. I fail to see how improved working conditions, increasing automation, and outsourcing of american jobs to 3rd world countries is A) somehow gen Z's fault and B) makes gen Z in your words, "believe that should be able to do the bare minimum and have the luxuries handed to them." or are a "Bunch of Whiny ass Bitches" etc
So instead of going to the conclusion that laying off huge swaths of employees to outsource for 1/100th of the salary could have a large effect on profits. Or that the massive corporate inflation that is currently happening could affect that. Nope, its somehow that Americans don't work hard enough? That doesn't make sense?
If you can't see that both are just opposite sides of the coin Idk what to tell ya.
I never said you were Gen Z....and if I would have, I would have guessed gen X
Nope, not even close man. Lmao and I have never once ranted about not getting enough or whatever you're mad about? But I think you fail to realize discount/not realize a lot of the stuff that the younger generations are going through. Their job markets are getting trashed or automated, inflation is through the roof, housing prices are out of control, interest rates are through the roof and most wont be able to own a home if the trends continue. It really isnt shocking that the people entering the workforce to a super bleak future fail to see a brighter side to it.
If you do want me to rant about my life, I can sum it up pretty well. Me and the lady both have master's degrees, work in desirable and extremely stable fields 40-60 hours a week, did everything right and tidy and make over triple our states median household income...........we are just barely able to squeak by and buy a home that isn't falling apart at the seams. I don't think it's crazy that people making less than us feel like they got fucked over and are pissed? They did everything they were told to do and got good jobs. Most worked really hard etc. yet they aren't where they were told they would be. Meanwhile we all got to watch our parents live off of one salary with a stay-at-home mom, take multiple vacations a year, and retire at a younger age with pensions and benifits and a house worth a million dollars. (obviously generalizing but paraphrasing what I see people around my age (28) and younger upset about).