Millennials are used to being made fun of. The burns sting a little more when they're coming from Gen Z.
- What’s important to understand is that generations are fake and created for marketing purposes. Unfortunately, marketing is very successful, and most of the world buys into the idea that you can arbitrarily cordon off one segment of the population from each other based on when they were born.
- Over the weekend, twitter user local__celeb discovered a thread of Gen Z kids roasting Millennials on TikTok. They did not hold back:
- Gen Z took aim at Millennials’ love of wine, Buzzfeed quizzes, and our inability to do basic adult tasks. “They’re worried about their Harry Potter house but live in a one bedroom apartment,” one person wrote. “Y’all worried about the wrong houses.”
- If you look at the culture that Millennials have produced and consumed, we are preoccupied with nostalgia.