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Look, we get it. The world has changed. You pine for carefree play and unquestioning obedience. But here's the reality you built: stranger danger became a terrifying truth on your watch. We didn't invent "safe spaces," they're a response to the world you handed us.
You instilled a fantastic work ethic, but frustration explodes when our dreams of purpose clash with your narrow definition of success. Is it really our fault if "making it" means more than a picket fence in today's world?
Parks feel less inviting now, but is that because of us? Or because prioritising safety over exploration became the norm? We question your rules, yes, because you taught us to! But somehow, questioning becomes disrespect in your eyes.
Technology? We get it, it wasn't your playground. But is it our fault for embracing the tools that make our lives easier? You gave them to us! We're not glued to screens out of laziness, but because they connect us, educate us, and open doors you might not have imagined.
Here's the truth about the hate and disrespect you constantly lament: we learned it somewhere. Maybe not directly from you, but from the cracks in the world you built. Maybe it's because we're fighting for a more tolerant society, one you find challenging. Maybe it's because we question the status quo and advocate for the underdog, which seems like disrespect to your generation's love of order.
This isn't a competition. It's about building on what you created. We're taking your work ethic and questioning spirit and applying them to a new reality. So, is it our fault we were raised in the 21st Century? Hell no.
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