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A message from Gen X

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Gagger

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
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Generation X Is Sick of Your Bullshit

Earlier generations have weathered recessions, of course; this stall we're in has the look of something nastier. Social Security and Medicare are going to be diminished, at best. Hours worked are up even as hiring staggers along: Blood from a stone looks to be the normal order of things "going forward," to borrow the business-speak. Economists are warning that even when the economy recuperates, full employment will be lower and growth will be slower-a sad little rhyme that adds up to something decidedly unpoetic. A majority of Americans say, for the first time ever, that this generation will not be better off than its parents. New York Magazine
Generation X is sick of your bullshit.
The first generation to do worse than its parents? Please. Been there. Generation X was told that so many times that it can't even read those words without hearing Winona Ryder's voice in its heads. Or maybe it's Ethan Hawke's. Possibly Bridget Fonda's. Generation X is getting older, and can't remember those movies so well anymore. In retrospect, maybe they weren't very good to begin with.
But Generation X is tired of your sense of entitlement. Generation X also graduated during a recession. It had even shittier jobs, and actually had to pay for its own music. (At least, when music mattered most to it.) Generation X is used to being fucked over. It lost its meager savings in the dot-com bust. Then came George Bush, and 9/11, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Generation X bore the brunt of all that. And then came the housing crisis.
Generation X wasn't surprised. Generation X kind of expected it.
Generation X is a journeyman. It didn't invent hip hop, or punk rock, or even electronica (it's pretty sure those dudes in Kraftwerk are boomers) but it perfected all of them, and made them its own. It didn't invent the Web, but it largely built the damn thing. Generation X gave you Google and Twitter and blogging; Run DMC and Radiohead and Nirvana and Notorious B.I.G. Not that it gets any credit.
But that's okay. Generation X is used to being ignored, stuffed between two much larger, much more vocal, demographics. But whatever! Generation X is self-sufficient. It was a latchkey child. Its parents were too busy fulfilling their own personal ambitions to notice any of its trophies-which were admittedly few and far between because they were only awarded for victories, not participation.
In fairness, Generation X could use a better spokesperson. Barack Obama is just a little too senior to count among its own, and it has debts older than Mark Zuckerberg. Generation X hasn't had a real voice since Kurt Cobain blew his brains out, Tupac was murdered, Jeff Mangum went crazy, David Foster Wallace hung himself, Jeff Buckley drowned, River Phoenix overdosed, Elliott Smith stabbed himself (twice) in the heart, Axl got fat.
Generation X is beyond all that bullshit now. It quit smoking and doing coke a long time ago. It has blood pressure issues and is heavier than it would like to be. It might still take some ecstasy, if it knew where to get some. But probably not. Generation X has to be up really early tomorrow morning.
Generation X is tired.
It's a parent now, and there's always so damn much to do. Generation X wishes it had better health insurance and a deeper savings account. It wonders where its 30s went. It wonders if it still has time to catch up.
Right now, Generation X just wants a beer and to be left alone. It just wants to sit here quietly and think for a minute. Can you just do that, okay? It knows that you are so very special and so very numerous, but can you just leave it alone? Just for a little bit? Just long enough to sneak one last fucking cigarette? No?
Whatever. It's cool.
Generation X is used to disappointments. Generation X knows you didn't even read the whole thing. It doesn't want or expect your reblogs; it picked the wrong platform.
Generation X should have posted this to LiveJournal.
Republished from Mat Honan's tumblr.
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
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Nice rant, just read it on your Twitter feed actually.
Ranting probably begins once the next generation starts to assume positions of power, it seems.
 

Scarfman

Knitter of the Scarf
For me, the major impact is the thick layer of Baby Boomers holding every academic position in the universe. I'm going to struggle to get full-time work, never mind tenure, for the next 15 years, then I'll probably get 5 promotions in my last 5 years when they all finally retire.
 

Jnor

Peter Fenwicke (45)
I, for one, welcome our new Gen Y overlords.

But seriously, I've always hated the Gen whatever stuff. It fucks me off whenever people say 'that's just a Gen Y thing' or something similar. As far as I'm concerned it's simple. You're either a dickhead or you're not and there's no age restriction there.
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
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For me, the major impact is the thick layer of Baby Boomers holding every academic position in the universe. I'm going to struggle to get full-time work, never mind tenure, for the next 15 years, then I'll probably get 5 promotions in my last 5 years when they all finally retire.
And then you will be Scarfmeister?
 

WorkingClassRugger

David Codey (61)
I'm a Gen Y and I've read the whole thing. It's a nice whinge but get over it and face up to the reality that you lot are just like your parents the boomers. A pot calling a kettle black, really.
 

AngrySeahorse

Peter Sullivan (51)
I, for one, welcome our new Gen Y overlords.

But seriously, I've always hated the Gen whatever stuff. It fucks me off whenever people say 'that's just a Gen Y thing' or something similar. As far as I'm concerned it's simple. You're either a dickhead or you're not and there's no age restriction there.

It's pretty stupid I agree but since we are generalising how about I chime in....

I grew up in my grandparents house & was raised by them in addition to my mother. My grandfather was GI (Greatest Generation) & my Nan was from the Silent Generation. Regarding the different generations my grandparents opinions on Gen X is that they are a pack of whinging, bitching little shits that wouldnt know hard labour if it kicked them right up the clacker......;)
 

BPC

Phil Hardcastle (33)
I agree the generational categories can be pretty meaningless on the individual level but have some value at the population level. As Gen X, I have dealt with eager young Gen Y who will buckle down and do the shit work when they start out and other who expect the world handed to them and whine at doing any task "beneath" their obvious capabilities. A bit more of the latter than the former but its not a universal trend.

That said, I do get sick of the baby boomers whining about the economic conditions and interest rate hikes, having gotten free tertiary education (I got to Uni the year after HECS started) and who have driven up property prices ridiculously in Sydney by negative gearing and scoping up many properties as investments so that my Gen X compatriots have struggled to get into the market. I am lucky enough to have done well by starting small years ago but my brother (who earns good money but doesn't have a big deposit as he spent several years abroad) is having trouble getting his foot in the door. God knows if Gen Y will be able to do anything other than rent.
 

Gagger

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
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But seriously, I've always hated the Gen whatever stuff. It fucks me off whenever people say 'that's just a Gen Y thing' or something similar. As far as I'm concerned it's simple. You're either a dickhead or you're not and there's no age restriction there.

Individually what you say is true, but it's also true that at a population level the events that have shaped culture will also shape the people - fighting a war, technological change, going through recessions etc. I think the rant above captures well the sandwich Gen X finds itself in due to how those events have fallen for them.
 
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spooony

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Does the rant capture Gen X or Generation USA? Seems like successes or failed Generations are based on what the USA did. Like calling themselves World Champions by just playing in their own league in baseball.
 
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