PhædrusR
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I think it stems from a broken 'contract'.I agree but is it just me, but there seems to be a chasm between younger and older people nowadays. I rebelled against my parents and adults when I was in my youth but our basic values were the same. Even a simple saying like "treat others as you'd like to be treated yourself" had meaning but now that's completely out of the window even though today's buzzword is "be kind" which doesn't seem to encompass Tories, Boomers, the rich, meat eaters etc etc etc!
Parents of each generation wish for their children to have better lives, prosperity, opportunities than themselves. And that has generally been the case.
But the recent generations, Millennials, GenY/Z are the first to be finding it harder financially, socially/work/environmentally and less prosperous and less optimistic of the future than their predecessors, parents/grandparents.
And this has led to a sense of antagonism towards the perceived 'better off' older generations.