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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t see more bullying. I think that this particular group of gen z kids though spent too much time on screens during a formative age and also during an era that was over the top “over sensitive” to things like race and pronouns. As a group they tend to be sarcastic, their humor is more caustic and they have over corrected against some of the PC everything is racist/anti trans/ableist that was being pushed a few years ago. So I have noticed more insensitivity in this group, but not specifically bullying unless you are one of those people that thinks every time someone is rude or mean it is bullying. [/quote] I go back and forth on this... I think some of the attitudes are kind of shocking, but I also think back to when I was 12, in the early 1990s and there was openly racist and crude jokes everywhere, in person and on television, the radio, etc. Listening to morning zoo radio in 1992, which I did every morning as I got ready for school, was far more racist, sexist, homophobic than anything kids consume today. That said, Andrew Tate is frightening.[/quote]
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