Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Millenials Aren't Killing Anything

     You can't spend much time on the internet anymore without scrolling past a few articles whining about industries that were, frankly, never practical. The internet replaced the needs for certain services, products either improved to replace others, or they simply fell away.
     Fabric softener isn't necessary. The diamond industry was unethical. Toys'r'Us was always hella bougie. We can find the same toys cheaper online.
      Meanwhile, previous generations may have more blood on their hands for these corporate mini deaths than many would like to admit.  Double standards became standard under their power.
     Today? You can't find an employee willing to stay at a job that makes them miserable without them ghosting you? Boo hoo. Offer better work conditions and implicate more practical and ethical policies, and less toxic atmospheres, and watch people stay.
     If Millenials are responsible for killing anything, it's solely due to the fact that whatever it was, was killing first.
     We didn't start this fire. We just grew up in it.

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