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For context I am in my mid 20s. My youngest brother graduated highschool a few years ago. The only interaction I have with anyone this young is in passing, and usually at church where I know they have been sheltered (sometimes excessively). What I get from talking with even them is a deep sense of rage. Wholly founded, even if at times unable to be articulated, but nevertheless a sense of betrayal and longing for a future they may never see. I'm curious if anyone else has had similar interactions, or if anyone who is still captured by the school system, what they think of their peers. My sense is that things have not degenerated linearly, but rather this generation has reached an entirely new level of despair.
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steele2 on scored.co
1 month ago -2 points (+0 / -0 / -2Score on mirror )
Why?

What did these teenagers do to you?

Why do you become emotional?

I've never had such problems. I find my occasional interaction with teens at the grocery store cash register to be about what should be expected.

Today's teens seem to be more suspicious of ((( news ))), ((( pandemics ))), ((( jews ))), ((( israel ))) and the ((( hoIocaust ))) than my generation were at their age.
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