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GEN X LUST OBJECT Winona Ryder (Photo: Getty Images) Apple fetishism: YOUR fault. So, yeah, we got renamed from "Generation Y" to "Millennials"—a unique descriptive title, original to us. You guys were saddled with "baby bust" and "Generation 13" until you got Generation X. Such a cool name! We loved it when Billy Idol used it. You can't argue with "Ready Steady Go." Idol got it from the Mods. How cool! X! Edgy! (Also, you guys invented "edgy." Thanks.) Our optimism is every bit as ignorant as your cynicism is lazy. We think the government is on our side, and that elected officials have our best interests at heart. We will be beaten down, don't worry. We just haven't been yet"Still," you claim, "it's never been sexy to be a Gen Xer." Are you serious? Need we repeat the Winona Ryder thing? You guys got all the cool traits! Disaffection! Nihilism! Cynicism! Ironic distance! People just keep calling us idealistic. There is nothing sexy about idealism. And you guys have been laying this trip on us forever. In 1997, the Times looked at Mentos and Hanson and called us "edgeless." They dragged out Generation X rep Douglas Coupland to call us all uncool for liking the Spice Girls. We were little kids! Sorry I wasn't an edgy 12-year-old, Doug! I wasn't into Built to Spill yet! As we grow up, it continues. According to the Washington Post, we're "collegial." And "Millennials, more than their elders, believe that U.S. political institutions will deal effectively with concerns the nation will face in the future." We're "sociable, optimistic, talented, well-educated, collaborative, open-minded, influential, and achievement-oriented." Which does all sound like bullshit, I'll admit. Our optimism is every bit as ignorant as your cynicism is lazy. We think the government is on our side, and that elected officials have our best interests at heart. We will be beaten down, don't worry. We just haven't been yet.
WE LIKE HIM, WE REALLY REALLY LIKE HIM Millennials may sweep Obama into office (Photo: Getty Images) I canvassed my ass off for John Kerry—John Kerry!—in 2004, the first presidential election I was legal to vote in. I volunteered with a bunch of sociable, open-minded Millennials to drive out from New York to Ohio to register college students and get out the vote in youth-heavy counties. We lost. It sucked. So it remains to be seen whether we'll retreat into our navels and allow the angry old man to win this next November. But if we don't, I don't want to hear another complaint from Generation X. (We're sorry, we don't like your Clintons.) Finally, if you're doing the math (and the dates are arbitrary, I know), then the oldest of the Millennials is barely even out of college. And already, I promise you, saddled with the amount of debt it took our parents years to carefully accrue and facing a recession you did nothing to stave off. Most of us will never be able to afford the houses we grew up in—there aren't jobs anymore! People keep calling us the first generation that will do worse than its parents. We have to make it up as we go along, and you guys are certainly no help with your seething resentment. You all just went to work at banks so you could fire us when we took personal days. Way to fight the system, bros. READ MORE Generation Slap: They're naive, self-important, and perpetually plugged in. This is a call to arms against Millennials 10 ways the early '90s changed the world Today's Top Stories < BACK TO Features |
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