In generation theory, turnings of generations are generally consider to occur after 20 years. So 14 to 15 years into a generation is not a new generation. Generations typically are considered to be from 15-25 years in length. For example the Missionary generation was from 1860-1882, the Lost generation was from 1883 to 1900, the GI generation was from 1901 to 1924, the Silent generation was from 1925 to 1942, Boomers were from 1943 to 1960, and Generation X was from 1961 to 1980. Generations are not exact in length, but 15 years is on the low end of the scale.
But if you want to feel like you're not part of the Millennials because you're not hero, technically the starting year and ending years of the Millennial generation are only half of the year... It's based around the American school system. People born in the later half of 1981 first started graduating high school in the year 2000 which marked the New Millennium. People born in the early part of 1981 are part of generation X. The same goes for the tail end. People in the second half of 1996 are considered Generation Z.
No offense to the 1980s babies, but many of them seem to share the same whiney self-entitled attitudes that your stereotypical solid Millennials (born in later 80s-very early 90s) have in my personal experience.
Millennials aren't the cry babies, it's Generation Z in the streets rioting and pushing communism and their Generation X parents that participated in the feminist and gay revolutions after the civil rights movement that think they are counter culture. Media smears by fake news against Millennials don't change the demographics on the ground.
Granted, Gen Z has a lot of brainwashed idiots but Millennials are far from not woke, considering how statistics of today tell us that the majority of Millennials still blindly vote for socialist and mega corpo democrat politicians despite that all Millennials are adults now and have no good excuse anymore to not learn from their past mistakes during their youths.
Millennials are for the most part in an economic predicament at the tail end of a sabotaged economic system that is leading to war. Millennials can see it, because it started as we all became adults with wealth transfers like the dot com bubble burst, 2008 recession (great robbery) by the cabal under Obama and the Federal Reserve who are subservient to the World Economic Forum and who are currently attempting a Great Reset. Wars that were started in the Middle East under the guise of terrorism to sacrifice our lives in foreign lands under false pretenses and a corporate elite that has sold out our country to China. You had to be born a Millennial to actually see it all unfold because it affected the Millennials most dramatically. That’s why Millennials are the Hero generation. We can see the war like no other generation, and we have something to fight for. Gen X is too busy watching football games and brainwashed by mainstream media. Gen Z is too brainwashed by communism. Millennials hold the line.
The most hardened and experienced soldiers on Earth are the American Millennials who fought wars for the past 20 years in the Middle East... Think about it logically. The only way is the military...
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1981 to 1996 is the Millennial generation.
In generation theory, turnings of generations are generally consider to occur after 20 years. So 14 to 15 years into a generation is not a new generation. Generations typically are considered to be from 15-25 years in length. For example the Missionary generation was from 1860-1882, the Lost generation was from 1883 to 1900, the GI generation was from 1901 to 1924, the Silent generation was from 1925 to 1942, Boomers were from 1943 to 1960, and Generation X was from 1961 to 1980. Generations are not exact in length, but 15 years is on the low end of the scale.
But if you want to feel like you're not part of the Millennials because you're not hero, technically the starting year and ending years of the Millennial generation are only half of the year... It's based around the American school system. People born in the later half of 1981 first started graduating high school in the year 2000 which marked the New Millennium. People born in the early part of 1981 are part of generation X. The same goes for the tail end. People in the second half of 1996 are considered Generation Z.
People seem to be still debating if people born in 1980 should be considered either "Millennials" or "Gen X".
Only people that funked a grade in school...
No offense to the 1980s babies, but many of them seem to share the same whiney self-entitled attitudes that your stereotypical solid Millennials (born in later 80s-very early 90s) have in my personal experience.
Millennials aren't the cry babies, it's Generation Z in the streets rioting and pushing communism and their Generation X parents that participated in the feminist and gay revolutions after the civil rights movement that think they are counter culture. Media smears by fake news against Millennials don't change the demographics on the ground.
Granted, Gen Z has a lot of brainwashed idiots but Millennials are far from not woke, considering how statistics of today tell us that the majority of Millennials still blindly vote for socialist and mega corpo democrat politicians despite that all Millennials are adults now and have no good excuse anymore to not learn from their past mistakes during their youths.
Millennials are for the most part in an economic predicament at the tail end of a sabotaged economic system that is leading to war. Millennials can see it, because it started as we all became adults with wealth transfers like the dot com bubble burst, 2008 recession (great robbery) by the cabal under Obama and the Federal Reserve who are subservient to the World Economic Forum and who are currently attempting a Great Reset. Wars that were started in the Middle East under the guise of terrorism to sacrifice our lives in foreign lands under false pretenses and a corporate elite that has sold out our country to China. You had to be born a Millennial to actually see it all unfold because it affected the Millennials most dramatically. That’s why Millennials are the Hero generation. We can see the war like no other generation, and we have something to fight for. Gen X is too busy watching football games and brainwashed by mainstream media. Gen Z is too brainwashed by communism. Millennials hold the line.
The most hardened and experienced soldiers on Earth are the American Millennials who fought wars for the past 20 years in the Middle East... Think about it logically. The only way is the military...
Why do they need to be called anything?
It's all bs anyway.