Psychological-Bear-9 t1_ixcq055 wrote
Reply to comment by goodbyekitty83 in Maine has the highest rate of child abuse cases in the United States (1,904.4 per 100,000 people under 18). The data comes from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. by AngelaLambert
Sometimes, I forget millennials encompass as far back as 1980. Not the best with time. Shoot me 🤷♂️. Also, younger millenials are just now having kids as they enter their 30's and very late 20's. So, the statement is still technically correct. But that's not really the point of the thread, is it?
goodbyekitty83 t1_ixcxtq3 wrote
And we definitely need to stop referring to ourselves as millennials, that was a word made up to be used as a swear word to call us lazy and other types of shit. We are Gin y, not millennials so we need to drop that shit right now
Psychological-Bear-9 t1_ixcyugq wrote
I mean... chicken or the egg. I heard the term millennial used as just a generational label before it was ever used in a derogatory sense. I like Millennial, it's indicative of coming of age during... the millennium. Gen Y is bland and boring. Boomers get shit on, too, but they're still baby boomers. 😂 So I disagree. It's wild, though, how you found an issue with everything in the post except. The main topic, which was literal child abuse.
goodbyekitty83 t1_ixd5ph7 wrote
It's just doesn't make sense to go from Gen X July Gen z and then why being used as men millennial again
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