When Idiocy Becomes Hardwired

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas via International Man

Millennials

At this point, virtually all of us over the age of forty have encountered enough “snowflakes” (those Millennials who have a meltdown if anything they say or believe is challenged) to understand that, increasingly, young people are being systemically coddled to the point that they cannot cope with their “reality” being questioned.

The post-war baby boomers were the first “spoiled” generation, with tens of millions of children raised under the concept that, “I don’t want my children to have to experience the hardships that I faced growing up.”

Those jurisdictions that prospered most (the EU, US, Canada, etc.) were, not coincidentally, the ones where this form of childrearing became most prevalent.

The net result was the ’60s generation – young adults who could be praised for their idealism in pursuing the peace movement, the civil rights movement, and equal rights for women. But those same young adults were spoiled to the degree that many felt that it made perfect sense that they should attend expensive colleges but spend much of their study time pursuing sex, drugs, and rock and roll.

Flunking out or dropping out was not seen as a major issue and very few of them felt any particular guilt about having squandered their parents’ life savings in the process.

The boomer generation then became the yuppies as they hit middle age, and not surprisingly, many coddled their own children even more than they themselves had been coddled.

As a result of ever-greater indulgence with each new generation of children, tens of millions of Millennials now display the result of parents doing all they can to remove every possible hardship from their children’s experience, no matter how small.

Many in their generation never had to do chores, have a paper route, or get good grades in order to be given an exceptional reward, such as a cell phone. They grew to adulthood without any understanding of cause and effect, effort and reward.

Theoretically, the outcome was to be a generation that was free from troubles, free from stress, who would have only happy thoughts. The trouble with this ideal was that, by the time they reached adulthood, many of the critical life’s lessons had been missing from their upbringing. In the years during which their brains were biologically expanding and developing, they had been hardwired to expect continued indulgence throughout their lives. Any thought that they had was treated as valid, even if it was insupportable in logic.

And, today, we’re witnessing the fruits of this upbringing. Tens of millions of Millennials have never learned the concept of humility. They’re often unable to cope with their thoughts and perceptions being questioned and, in fact, often cannot think outside of themselves to understand the thoughts and perceptions of others.

They tend to be offended extremely easily and, worse, don’t know what to do when this occurs. They have such a high perception of their own self-importance that they can’t cope with being confronted, regardless of the validity of the other person’s reasoning. How they feel is far more important than logic or fact.

Hypersensitive vulnerability is a major consequence, but a greater casualty is Truth. Truth has gone from being fundamental to being something “optional” – subjective or relative and of lesser importance than someone being offended or hurt.

Of course, it would be easy to simply fob these young adults off as emotional mutants – spiteful narcissists – who cannot survive school without the school’s provision of safe spaces, cookies, puppies, and hug sessions.

Previous generations of students (my own included) were often intimidated when presented with course books that had titles like Elements of Calculus and Analytic Geometry. But such books had their purpose. They were part of what had to be dealt with in order to be prepared for the adult world of ever-expanding technology.

In addition, it was expected that any student be prepared to learn (at university, if he had not already done so at home), to consider all points of view, including those less palatable. In debating classes, he’d be expected to take any side of any argument and argue it as best he could.

In large measure, these requirements have disappeared from institutions of higher learning, and in their place, colleges provide colouring books, Play-Doh, and cry closets.

At the same time as a generation of “snowflakes” is being created, the same jurisdictions that are most prominently creating them (the above-mentioned EU, US, Canada, etc.) are facing, not just a generation of young adults who have a meltdown when challenged in some small way. They’re facing an international economic and political meltdown of epic proportions.

Several generations of business and political leaders have created the greatest “kick the can” bubble that the world has ever witnessed.

We can’t pinpoint the day on which this bubble will pop, but it would appear that we may now be quite close, as those who have been kicking the can have been running out of the means to continue.

The approach of a crisis is doubly concerning, as, historically, whenever generations of older people destroy their economy from within, it invariably falls to the younger generation to dig the country out of the resultant rubble.

Never in history has a crisis of such great proportions loomed and yet, never in history has the unfortunate generation that will inherit the damage been so unequivocally incapable of coping with that damage.

As unpleasant as it may be to accept, there’s no solution for idiocy. Any society that has hardwired a generation of its children to be unable to cope will find that that generation will be a lost one.

It will, in fact, be the following generation – the one that has grown up during the aftermath of the collapse – that will, of necessity, develop the skills needed to cope with an actual recovery.

So, does that mean that the world will be in chaos for more than a generation before the next batch of people can be raised to cope?

Well, no. Actually, that’s already happening. In Europe, where the Millennial trend exists, western Europeans have been growing up coddled and incapable, whilst eastern Europeans, who have experienced war and hardship, are growing up to be quite capable of handling whatever hardships come their way. Likewise, in Asia, the percentage of young people who are being raised to understand that they must soon shoulder the responsibility of the future is quite high.

And elsewhere in the world – outside the sphere of the EU, US, Canada, etc. – the same is largely true.

As has been forever true throughout history, civilisation does not come to a halt. It’s a “movable feast” that merely changes geographic locations from one era to another.

Always, as one star burns out, another takes its place. What’s of paramount importance is to read the tea leaves – to see the future coming and adjust for it.

Editor’s Note: Polls suggest that a majority of Millennials now favor socialism. And a growing number favor outright communism.

Sometime this year, Millennials are expected to surpass Baby Boomers as the nation’s largest living adult generation. This is one of the reasons Bernie Sanders and other socialists are soaring in popularity. And when the next crisis hits, the situation will likely reach a tipping point.

That’s exactly why Doug Casey and his team just released this urgent video outlining exactly what’s going to happen… and how you can protect yourself and even profit from the situation. Click here to watch it now.

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26 Comments
Vigilant
Vigilant
December 7, 2021 1:23 pm

Not being able to understand a different point of view is a tremendous problem when trying to build relationships or a healthy society.

Vigilant
Vigilant
December 7, 2021 1:34 pm

Entitlement does something to people. Not only does it make you immune to gratitude, as you aren’t likely to be grateful for something that you feel entitled to, it also immunizes you to the suffering of others. Because if someone is poor or suffering or needy, the entitled believe that they obviously didn’t work as hard, or that they did something to bring the trouble upon themselves. “I’m not needy because I worked hard and they should have.” Not being able to see outside of yourself is a symptom of entitlement thinking.

Ken31
Ken31
December 7, 2021 1:35 pm

I am never going to concede that ANYTHING positive for the country happened in the ’60s.

John Pietrusiewicz
John Pietrusiewicz
  Ken31
December 7, 2021 2:14 pm

Good point. But here is one for you. There is a spiritual awakening that comes from freedom. But real freedom comes with responsibility, especially self. It’s how a child learns. They fall on their face, and next time they put their hands out and the fall doesn’t hurt as bad. This is how we learn. Only by freedom with responsibility can we become the awakened Soul.

luke2236
luke2236
  Ken31
December 7, 2021 5:03 pm

Two words – disc brakes. 🙂

anonymous
anonymous
  luke2236
December 7, 2021 8:48 pm

Boomer bashing? Bashing any generational group? How predictable. As to the snowflakes? There are lots of those neurotics out there and they were probably tossed into daycare when they were six months old. Here’s a professor who tells it like it is….

https://www.today.com/parents/not-daycare-college-president-calls-out-snowflakes-t102226

And here are some signs that you are raising a special snowflake…

10 Sure Signs That You’re Raising A Special Snowflake

Red River D
Red River D
  anonymous
December 7, 2021 9:51 pm

Why do you hate disc brakes so much?

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Red River D
December 8, 2021 7:27 pm

I think he meant disc brakes were something good that came out of the 60’s.

Red River D
Red River D
  Ken31
December 7, 2021 9:49 pm

I’m sitting here scratching my ass trying to think up something to rebut your assertion.

Two minutes in and I still got nothing!!!

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
December 7, 2021 1:47 pm

These people are finding out that one can ignore reality,
but one cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality.
Hard times are coming, and they don’t care about ignorance.
Ammo up, folks.

Just Sayin'
Just Sayin'
December 7, 2021 3:05 pm

Another article that discusses the Boomers and Millennials without a mention of the Millennial’s ACTUAL parents…the Gen Xer’s. LOL. I guess Millennials just “magically” appeared and created their personalities and belief system autonomously. Talking about a generational issue while leaving out the most complicit generation is just plain stupid and ignorant.

Just Sayin’

August
August
December 7, 2021 3:11 pm

I confess that I invest very conservatively… and so will be hard hit by whatever TPTB release upon us.

I Pet Goat was a Doc
I Pet Goat was a Doc
December 7, 2021 4:06 pm

It is all by design.

Each generation has been “trained” to be more relient on big gov since WW2, to the point now that even thinking must be done by big gov.

The intention is that the Technocrats “Build Back Better” after the planned collapse and genocide – not the pathetic people (of all generations) who for the most part will do anything the big gov (Big Brother) tell them – including inject themselves and thier children with substances unknown, with unknwn effects, because big gov says so.

Most people are truely lost and will not survive through th planned die off phase which will continue until 2025, with Build-Back-Better taking up to 2030 (as per UN Agenda 2030).

According to the CIA and MI6 backed Deagel report projection for 2025, 90% of the US, UK, EU, and Australasian nations is lost between now now and 2025. That could only happen to nations full of stupid unthinking sheep who do everything they are told to do and little they ought to do.

As I say, its all by design and has been a long time in the making.

Red River D
Red River D
  I Pet Goat was a Doc
December 7, 2021 9:55 pm

Speaking of I Pet Goat, II… did you ever notice the syringe needles and pills lying on the ground next to the kid with the smashed egghead right after he gets raped by the television demon?

Vaccines and “anti-COVID” pharma-poppers, no doubt.

That little docu-animation spills an incredible amount of beans and is worthy of a re-view every twelve months or so. Definitely gets better with age.

TonyBaloney
TonyBaloney
  Red River D
December 8, 2021 5:35 am

What vid are you describing RRD?

Red River D
Red River D
  TonyBaloney
December 8, 2021 9:26 am

I, Pet Goat II

(…this was released in 2012…)

Vigilant
Vigilant
  Red River D
December 8, 2021 6:36 pm

Just like The Matrix gets more true as time passes

Stephanie Shepard
Stephanie Shepard
December 7, 2021 4:08 pm

“Many in their generation never had to do chores, have a paper route, or get good grades in order to be given an exceptional reward, such as a cell phone.”

Does the author realize the oldest Millennials are turning 40 now? That’s entering middle age territory. They’re now adults with families not college students. The entitled Millennial trope is getting old along with my generation.

luke2236
luke2236
  Stephanie Shepard
December 7, 2021 5:05 pm

Not nearly as tiresome as blaming all the worlds problems on ‘boomers’…

Melty
Melty
  Stephanie Shepard
December 7, 2021 6:11 pm

A lot of these generalizations have grains of truth scattered within manure. I am a late “boomer” and except for a few bands of the era look at 60s as a total clusterfuck. The ones that really were doing all the BS during that era were the silent generation, and they had a lot of influence on the kids back then and are the ones fucking it up still to this day.

I find I have very little in common with boomers unless they are truly red-pilled. But then again, I have little in common with any generation unless they are red-pilled. But I do notice that millennials seem to be very conformist similar to older boomers. My sister is an early boomer. I quit speaking to her 12 years ago. My brother who is in between is a dweeb and done with him as well.

To the author’s point though. I have 3 step kids that range from 19-26, and they do not do well with criticism. It’s like they literally freeze up and freak out. The 19 yro, the one I lived with for 7 years, though must take it pretty well by now as he is at Ft Campbell undergoing air assault school for the 101st AB. You want to look at the divisiveness in this society look no further than the silent generation

VirgilKane
VirgilKane
  Melty
December 7, 2021 8:03 pm

The assignment of guilt to a whole generation is futile. Where is the acknowledgment of the individual?
Who conforms strictly to a generation code?
I suggest there are individuals, who think for themselves, in every generation.
Stereotypes are for simpletons.

Melty
Melty
  VirgilKane
December 7, 2021 8:41 pm
Anonymous
Anonymous
December 7, 2021 9:26 pm

I am a baby boomer, but since I’m one of nine children, I was not particularly coddled. But lack of material abundance has some beneficial effects, long term. We always knew we would have to work, knew that there was not the funds to bail us out if we got into financial trouble, and knew that whatever we wanted in life we would have to get ourselves. Personally, I had no problem with that deal. So, we all got jobs as soon as we could, usually in high school, and we went out in the world. Many got college degrees, through working of the GI Bill. We all did pretty well, and we all improved our material life over and above what we’d known as children.

The problem with these kids is that they get all the goodies–expensive clothes, frequent dining out, extensive travel, and college educations–when they are young. Thus, their bottom line–their “normal”– for enjoying life is set pretty high and that can become disappointing when they enter their careers. When I started working career jobs, my lot improved immensely. When they begin working, they hardly move the needle. They might continue with the life they have become accustomed to, but now they have to work really hard and only get a few measly weeks off to enjoy it. In fact, it might be argued that their lives have actually gotten worse when they moved out on their own. Many do, in fact, move back home.

35 years ago, I had dinner with a friend of mine. She had a friend from her old hometown, then in his mid-thirties, who quit his job and moved back in with his parents. We both found this very strange and puzzled over it. Today, that type of thing is so common, no one would even comment on it. We’ve certainly come a long way.

Quartermaster
Quartermaster
  Anonymous
December 9, 2021 4:45 pm

I’m a boomer and I don’t know a one that was coddled. The kids of the left tended to be coddled and the trust fund babies are among the worst. They are the kids of the elite that arose with the generation in charge of WW2. They were the ones that rioted in the 60s and formed the new left – the direct result of communist infiltration.

fujigm
fujigm
December 7, 2021 11:49 pm

Big deal.
Generational blame is irrelevant.
Across generations, you have the competent, and those who will die like flies.
After seeing the behavior of most of the ‘good Germans’ in the last two years,
I am no longer concerned that many will die like flies.
It looks like a self solving problem to me.

rhs jr
rhs jr
December 8, 2021 8:07 pm

I’z born pre-Boomer Po Country fo’real an hates male pussy city Hippies; they’re the rich liberal stereotypes that screwed up America. These days the local news is chock-a-block with welfare crap about Whites building free houses forBlacks, Whites running Food Banks for Blacks, Whites collecting school supplies and toys and winter supplies for Blacks, bla bla bla. When TSHTF and Blacks have to do for themselves, they won’t; they’ll rob the Whites who won’t give them stuff; it will be the Doo-Gooders’s fault because instead of Blacks becoming Responsible Citizens (R), Useful Idiot liberals made them into Incorrigible “Millennials (D)” (ie, the BLM FSA ) .