Debunking Myths about Millennials
Ever since millennials were old enough to enter the workforce in roughly 2004, and perhaps even earlier than that, bashing us has been big business for TV personalities, columnists, and the online commentariat.
Notable conservatives like Joe Scarborough, Senator Ben Sasse, and Rod Dreher have waxed condemnatory of millennials for perceived inability to communicate even with family members, addiction to video games, and laziness, immaturity, and social isolation.
The obsession with denigrating—or at least ignoring—millennials is actually a rare unifying cause for both sides of the isle, contributing to Hillary Clinton’s lack of popularity among millennials despite their majority support for the Democrats ...
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