Generation Snowflake – IOTW Report

Generation Snowflake

Once upon a time there was “The Greatest” generation, then the Boomers, Gen X, followed by the Millennials

Today’s youth are defined by college age women who can’t hold up under the threat of an opposing idea. Called Generation Snowflake, they are the driving force behind the banning of free speech on college campus across the nation and the war on men doing what men are suppose to do around women.

“There is a strand of self-absorption and fragility running through this generation; all too read to cry “victim” at the first hint of a situation they don’t like.”

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Enablers of our future oppressors or lambs to slaughter in the real world?

22 Comments on Generation Snowflake

  1. My husband and I have an active-duty Marine son with a college degree, a second son studying college biology and working full time landscaping this summer and a honor roll high school daughter that’s a seriously talented violinist working towards conservatory study. No snowflakes in this family, just smart, hardworking Christian Americans. I pray there’s more like my family than the nuts that seem to get so much attention.

  2. A friend just got back from her freshman year at a very liberal college. She went in well aware of that, and she is from the Left Coast after all. But she had a bit of burn-out from all the neediness and PC-ness. Of course as a stable, caring person she got more than her share of people leaning on her too. A lot for an 18 year old. I think she learned a lot though, in addition to whatever classes she took.

  3. It seems like this generation, having nothing to really fear and being so coddled and spoiled, has had to make up angst and anxiety. I remember really worrying about the nuclear threat being a kid growing up in the late 70s/80s. Then there was AIDS all over magazine covers and the news (which we really didn’t even understand except it was horrible death sentence). These snowflakes are too insulated from threats or don’t have the sophistication and are too brainwashed by the PC culture to correctly assess what is really a threat.

    Not all of today’s youth is like this but the ones that are clearly are the most vocal and love acting out. It always feels good when you see colleges in the news that highlight this behavior as if it is normal or reasonable lose enrollment and/or funding.

  4. ERB – We have daughter majoring in BioChemistry with minors in Biology and Technical Writing. With dual credit and AP testing, she entered college with sufficient hours to be classified as a Junior at the end of her first semester. That gives her the leeway to explore other courses while working on her major. Living in a honors dorm, she knows several other students in similar situations. They understand long term planning and goal setting. These kids are seldom in the news.

  5. cherrybark, you nailed it. The good ones are still in the majority, they just don’t make the news. Or, to paraphrase the cliche, you don’t hear about all the flights that landed safely…

  6. The feminist cancer is taking over the Libtard world — but why, and why now? It becomes an engine that runs off of its own exhaust. The gen-xers were obviously a bunch of faggots who raised a new brood of even more horrific scumbag fucktards.

    Imagine what kind of children will be raised by the new group of faggots… if they have any children at all outside of faggot butt babies and children they adopt for the sole purpose of perverting ANOTHER generation.

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