Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not White, we are first gen immigrants and we are not Christians. Nothing of the generational stereotypes are true for us. We are Gen X and we have done well in every sphere of our life. Our kids are Gen Z and they are the most motivated kids I have seen.
America is amazing! I'm enjoying the comments in this thread from successful immigrants of color. Goes to show that despite all the fashionable claims to the contrary, the USA is truly a land of equal opportunity, regardless of skin color.
As an African immigrant who spent years in Europe, I wish many of the liberals in this country who always use Europe as a sort of "paradise" knew about the glass ceiling migrants face there. Despite graduating near the top of my class from one of the best engineering school in France I was quickly reminded that as an African im destined to be another regular engineer like anyone else.
I moved to the US wow. My career took off like a rocket.
And soon they will force you to go back to Africa. Or send you to El Salvador or wherever.
Maybe. I am not Nostradamus. But there is no place in the world where migrants can have the kind of success they do outside their countries like the United States. Nobody ever said that here is no racism in the United States. It exists. But American corporations pay for talent regardless of their ethnic origin. At least it's been my experience, I cannot speak for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GenX voted for Trump so of course they are going to whine about their lot in life. Their generation stayed on Facebook with the Boomers and went down the Fox News/Qanon hole.
I don't think this is true outside of a subset of white men. My 60+ year old neighbors all voted for Trump but the 40 and 50 year olds all had Harris signs/whispered about how much our older neighbors suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its talking about the American White Male.
- Female, Brown, Non-Christian immigrant.
It's true. I'm pretty proud of the life I've scraped together, even though I do recognize that we haven't been dealt the best hand as a generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born in 1980 and I am a late Gen X. I think we are the worst generation ..we are extremely pessimists and spend a lot of time criticizing every other generation.
What I find bizarre about many of us late GenX is that many of have Gen Z kids and yet we can't stop criticizing this generation..anyways I love my Gen Z kids. And frankly I agree with them about a lot of things.
You’re a millennial, in age & spirit
Anonymous wrote:I was born in 1980 and I am a late Gen X. I think we are the worst generation ..we are extremely pessimists and spend a lot of time criticizing every other generation.
What I find bizarre about many of us late GenX is that many of have Gen Z kids and yet we can't stop criticizing this generation..anyways I love my Gen Z kids. And frankly I agree with them about a lot of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not White, we are first gen immigrants and we are not Christians. Nothing of the generational stereotypes are true for us. We are Gen X and we have done well in every sphere of our life. Our kids are Gen Z and they are the most motivated kids I have seen.
America is amazing! I'm enjoying the comments in this thread from successful immigrants of color. Goes to show that despite all the fashionable claims to the contrary, the USA is truly a land of equal opportunity, regardless of skin color.
As an African immigrant who spent years in Europe, I wish many of the liberals in this country who always use Europe as a sort of "paradise" knew about the glass ceiling migrants face there. Despite graduating near the top of my class from one of the best engineering school in France I was quickly reminded that as an African im destined to be another regular engineer like anyone else.
I moved to the US wow. My career took off like a rocket.
And soon they will force you to go back to Africa. Or send you to El Salvador or wherever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not White, we are first gen immigrants and we are not Christians. Nothing of the generational stereotypes are true for us. We are Gen X and we have done well in every sphere of our life. Our kids are Gen Z and they are the most motivated kids I have seen.
America is amazing! I'm enjoying the comments in this thread from successful immigrants of color. Goes to show that despite all the fashionable claims to the contrary, the USA is truly a land of equal opportunity, regardless of skin color.
As an African immigrant who spent years in Europe, I wish many of the liberals in this country who always use Europe as a sort of "paradise" knew about the glass ceiling migrants face there. Despite graduating near the top of my class from one of the best engineering school in France I was quickly reminded that as an African im destined to be another regular engineer like anyone else.
I moved to the US wow. My career took off like a rocket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a Gen-X. Being honest, that article bored me. No I haven’t become more conservative. No I didn’t vote Trump, ever.
Anyway, I will eventually leave this earth knowing that my generation produced and experienced the best music ever.
I couldn’t make it through the article either. She was focused on throwing in Gen X cultural references but not really analyzing the actual issues.
This is the second shitty NYT author on DCUM this week.
The economist article was much better. But hard to post.
GenX has had a rough hand, especially later GenX that were too young to get in on explosion in housing prices but too old to be part of the post-FB tech scene. We had the lot decade of investment, basically dot.bomb to GRC jobs drought and when things finally improved were muscled out by the larger Millenials.
True, but most GenXers didn't learn anything they could use for their advantage from the lost decade or the explosion of housing prices.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah? Well, you know, that’s just like uh, your opinion, maaaannnn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a gift link for this?
You (the poster and all readers) likely have access through your local library through the Libby app.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a gift link for this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not White, we are first gen immigrants and we are not Christians. Nothing of the generational stereotypes are true for us. We are Gen X and we have done well in every sphere of our life. Our kids are Gen Z and they are the most motivated kids I have seen.
America is amazing! I'm enjoying the comments in this thread from successful immigrants of color. Goes to show that despite all the fashionable claims to the contrary, the USA is truly a land of equal opportunity, regardless of skin color.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Black gen X woman and have an amazing career, make way more than my parents, went to amazing schools. And the Trumpers didn't like seeing it.