How did Gen X/Millennials failed at tackling the political issues they criticised in the 90's
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Are there good Movies, TV Shows, Anime, with wholesome family (particularly parent-child) relations?
After cuts to food stamps, Trump administration ends government’s annual report on hunger in America
Illustration of a bronze age village made by Hippolyte Coutau, late 19th century
A fast-spreading virus knocks out people's capacity for anger in roughly 50% of infected people. Soon, everybody in your country is infected.
I'm 40. The largest voting group in my country is 60+. It really doesn't have a lot of effect what you vote or try to do as someone <60, 60+ decides. Same goes for a lot of companies I've been in. 50+ is in the majority, especially in positions of power. Either learn to talk like them and kiss their ass or you'll never succeed and be out of the job in no time.
Millenials are just not in charge. I've seen it in so many areas of life, be it business or civil society. Younger people try to change something and someone 50/60+ will scream bloody murder so things will stay the same because "we can't alienate those people".