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Dec 7, 2019 at 16:23 history edited Sridhar Ratnakumar CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 28, 2019 at 11:36 comment added gbjbaanb @Alex yes, I'm sure. But the minority are vocal enough that people have been fired, and even arrested for having un-offensive views. How long before Alexa starts to report your uncool niece to the suede/denim secret police?
Nov 27, 2019 at 2:14 comment added This_is_NOT_a_forum @user56reinstatemonica8: Yes, or even for just the slightest tiny tiny hint of disagreement (I have a second-hand account (fellow student)).
Nov 26, 2019 at 9:51 comment added user56reinstatemonica8 -1 While it's true that SO Inc seem to want to drag specifically American culture wars into an international site, let's not play their US culture wars game with another "Booo, kids get off my lawn" generational bun fight. Walking on eggshell has been a corporate culture problem in many offices for generations, for many reasons. Let's not forget many people have to walk on eggshells around their (usually older) bosses lest they get fired because of some work-irrelevant pseudo-moralistic disapproval of their love life, domestic living arrangements, non-majority religion, dress or hobbies.
Nov 26, 2019 at 9:50 comment added user3161729 From my own personal experience the people walking on eggshells are generation Z who have to avoid hurting the older generations feelings when they tell them off for making inappropriate comments in the workplace...
Nov 26, 2019 at 8:33 comment added Alex @MarioCarneiro On the surface yes, but my parents didn't experience much from the free love revolution in the 60s and 70s. I guess it is the same with the "walking on eggshells" problem. Of course there is a much more cautious culture in the office, especially if you are white male, however, personally I have seen little change outside the office away from the preying eyes of social media.
Nov 26, 2019 at 7:40 comment added Mario Carneiro @Alex If the minority is vocal enough, it can still influence the culture at large. The "walking on eggshells" problem mentioned in the quote is still a problem even if only a small proportion of people are doing the calling-out.
Nov 26, 2019 at 7:21 comment added Alex Similar to the "Sexual revolution" in the 60s and 70s, I suspect only a small percentage of the Gen Z generation is actually involved in this call-out culture.
Nov 26, 2019 at 0:03 comment added manassehkatz-Moving 2 Codidact Arghh... only available in my library in electronic format. Reading is when I actually get away from the computer! But I'll consider it anyway.
Nov 25, 2019 at 23:59 comment added Sridhar Ratnakumar @manassehkatz-ReinstateMonica You might also enjoy The Madness of Crowds
Nov 25, 2019 at 23:57 history edited Sridhar Ratnakumar CC BY-SA 4.0
Link to the book
Nov 25, 2019 at 23:41 comment added MSalters - reinstate Monica @Raedwald: So it does makes sense to know what is unique about this particular generation of Americans, isn't it? Although I agree with the 4th paragraph. SE Inc sounds like a NY company selling to Americans - and they entirely ignore the global aspect in the survey. Being a minority might be relevant, but short of indigenous people every racial background is a majority somewhere.
Nov 25, 2019 at 23:21 comment added Raedwald Those hundreds of generations of complaints about "the younger generation" could also point to some new fangled thing they didn't like as the reason for youthful fecklessness. People are good at post hoc justifications. This generation its trigger warnings. Previous generations it was TV. Or radio. Or rock music. Or books (seriously!). And do on. It's always something.
Nov 25, 2019 at 23:12 comment added Raedwald That quote looks like just another complaint about "the younger generation". There are records of complaints about "the younger generation" going back to the Sumerians. If there was any truth to them, the world would have gone to hell millennia ago. It's best to take them with a hefty pinch of salt.
Nov 25, 2019 at 23:04 history answered Sridhar Ratnakumar CC BY-SA 4.0