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    Generation Y Has No Culture

    http://pointlessbanter.net/2008/05/2...as-no-culture/

    One subject that I have always been interested in is the cultural impact of generations. Each generation brings different changes to the cultural landscape and leaves a lasting impact. Well… except for generation Y or “generation whine” as some cynical experts call it.

    First let me define what generation Y is. Gen Y is basically includes anyone that was born after 1981. The previous generation, Gen X, is anyone that graduated high school in the 1980s. (Which puts me in this odd category because I don’t fall into either group. This allows me to criticize both without having to take sides, which is a nice bonus.)

    Most of the criticisms of Gen Y are that they are distracted (always multitasking but never doing a good job), feel a sense of entitlement, they are the most marketed to generation ever (not only do they accept it, they relish in it), have chosen to date or have sex with me (which says something about their taste), and there is a gaping void when it comes to cultural contributions. I feel the first couple of points can be debated because they always seem like a typical swipe at younger generation that happens every few years. The one I want to look at is the cultural contributions because you can see some real issues there.

    Music

    Generation X: Grunge, Hip-hop, and Indie Rock
    There really is no debate about the lasting contributions of the music of this era. Although everyone want to distance themselves from Vanilla Ice, which everyone in generation x agrees about.

    Generation Y: Pop punk?

    (Fall Out Boy doesn’t make me want to beat it… )

    Gen Y’s music can be defined as wholly unoriginal and the band Fall Out Boy personifies it. They aren’t original enough to come up with their own video concepts; they have to adapt stuff that was created by the generation before them. Their pop music is prepackaged Disney stars that are created by a massive marketing machine. There is no real movement here, mostly co-opting the culture of the previous two generations.

    Movies

    reality bites

    Generation X: Kevin Smith, Reality Bites, Singles
    Gen X had movies and filmmakers that helped define a generation. We are all lazy, mistrusting, weed smoking, coffee swilling, cynical smart asses… I have come to accept that personification. Oh and we all want to bang a young Wynonna Rider.

    Generation Y: All those crappy comedy parody films
    The comedies that are created for teens aren’t even original to come up with their own ideas. It is all prepackaged pop culture references jammed into 90 minutes. I’ll even give you Juno and you still just have a shit load of pop culture references and nothing that defines that generation.

    Reality Television

    Generation X: The Original Real World
    We gave you a show that talked about race. That had Kevin Powell who is going on and running for Congress. Musicians who actually put out music and got signed by labels like Becky, Heather B, and Andre. Plus a founder of Gay Entertainment television. And who can forget Eric Neiss who brought us… um… uh… excellent aerobics shows?

    the grind

    Generation Y: The Hills and the Real World Hollywood

    It isn’t a good sign that even Gen Y’s reality television turned out to be scripted and fake. Plus when you look at the shift generationally from the first few Real World seasons to the last few where the shows just include attention whores and people that want to be famous for being famous… Well it isn’t a good sign.

    real world stripper

    Although it did bring us the greatest episode of the Real World ever that included court, strip clubs, a guy going to rehab, threats to roommates, some of the most pointless conversation ever, and possibly cemented this cast as the one I have the most disdain for ever. So I guess I need to give them points for that.

    Where does this place Gen Y? Are they just going to be known for the mash-up? Combining the cultural production of others into their own products?
    What a dumbass. The oldest member of Generation Y by his definition is 27 years old. No culture yet? Cheezus Christ, They're barely out of their Huggies.

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    Re: Generation Y Has No Culture

    I wouldn't start Gen Y at 1981. that's when I was born. I would say more around 84, 85 for Gen Y.

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    Re: Generation Y Has No Culture

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny Z View Post
    I wouldn't start Gen Y at 1981. that's when I was born. I would say more around 84, 85 for Gen Y.
    Trying to sneak into X under the wire, huh?

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    Re: Generation Y Has No Culture

    You have LeBron James. And Hannah Montana.

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    Re: Generation Y Has No Culture

    Plus, if the dude is using the Real World as a barometer for cultural significance, it's safe to say the article has no relevance.

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    huh...I was born in 1982....I was always under the impression that I was a member of Generation X. At least that's the group that I always personified with.

    how odd.


    Oh well. I guess I'll go back to not caring what generation I was in and get back to my life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lab-Rat View Post
    Oh well. I guess I'll go back to not caring what generation I was in and get back to my life.
    That would be a huge mistake. If you don't let lazy journalists define you, then how will you know who you are?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIKE D View Post
    Trying to sneak into X under the wire, huh?
    will you guys let me in? pleaaaaaaaaaaaaase???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patton View Post
    That would be a huge mistake. If you don't let lazy journalists define you, then how will you know who you are?
    hmm....you may have a point here. I may have to rethink this whole thing. And by whole thing, I mean my life. And by my life, I mean what I was planning to eat for lunch today. Was going to get Chipotle....but now...I'm not so sure.
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    Re: Generation Y Has No Culture

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny Z View Post
    will you guys let me in? pleaaaaaaaaaaaaase???
    Generation Y technology is cooler, so smuggle me in an iPhone and I'll let you join Gen x.

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