Harry Fit Roadwork wrote: » I've just been reading an article about a new book called 'I find that Offensive' by a 56 year old author writing about 'Generation Snowflake' . She says: “This generation has been reared to believe that safety trumps all. When they were growing up they were stopped from going out on their bikes because there were ‘probably paedos on every street corner’. In short, they were brought up to believe that everything was scary. This is coupled with the trend of catastrophising every social problem. "By giving importance to every perceived slight felt by the younger generation, they grow up unable to deal with the hardships of the world. And when every jibe or insult is treated as a serious offence, it trivialises more important issues." Just wondering if people agree or disagree with her.
timmy_mallet wrote: » Utter nonsensical generalisation.
Duggy747 wrote: » A good aul nuclear war will get everyone to harden da fúck up.
Deleted User wrote: » First things first, what are her qualifications in sociology, psychology etc? If it's just a book of her observations about "things", meh.
osarusan wrote: » I lose respect for people who throw about labels like 'snowflake'.
RWCNT wrote: » Where the **** did this "Snowflake" term grow from?
py2006 wrote: » Apparently we are all to be offended by Adele at Glastonbury yesterday.
Mr. Farage wrote: » every second man is a possible pedo.