The Death Of Culture: Why Gen Z Hates Tradition

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Timestamps:
The Death Of Traditions: 0:00
The 3 Eras Of Culture: 1:57
Pre-Modern Culture: 2:43
Modern Culture: 5:18
Post-Modern Culture: 8:26
Solutions To Post-Modernity: 12:08
Metamodernism: 13:31
The Power Of Nuance: 18:33
How Modern Society Brainwashes You: 20:07

Topics: hyperreality, metamodernism, postmodernism, premodernism, gen z culture, internet culture, culture wars
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I realized ever since the 2010s and social media there is no main culture anymore that previous decades had

officialfumofeltingchannel
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Maybe because Generation Z never experienced the benefits of tradition, as traditional life died decades ago when the world changed against having a single paycheque from a modest job running an entire household?

outtheredude
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you know as a Gen Z I don't hate tradition. actually I like tradition but I cant afford that kind of lifestyle🥲 everything cost now😭

Parcother
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The real clash in our culture is personal worth/value.
Our current culture tells us that personal worth is in things we own and tittles we hold.
Biologically, thing we value the most are our relationship with other humans.
But, that doesn't make our social elites any money.

bennobenny
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The young men of gen Z don't hate tradition, they hate that they can't afford that lifestyle with the terrible econony or find a partner that share the same values.

KingEgyptian
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I'm 37 and I have 3 young daughters. It's easy to blame the generation that is Gen-Z because they are the ones who are not wanting structure. However, who are the parents of Gen-Z? It's Millennials and Gen-X. We are the generations to be blamed, not the ones who are kids. Make your kids have family dinner. Do crafts with your kids and get them off their phone. Every kid wants to get attention from their parents. After speaking with many parents, it's obvious that their kids are not the center of their lives. The few kids who have parents that are all in, do not need to resort to a screen because they feel lonely. Let's have some accountably as parents and not just blame the kids who are reaping the problems.

ishanray
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Tradition lies in the family, and where there is no family, there is no tradition. People can’t afford families anymore. So tradition dies with that.

willfink
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Social Media is the problem but it’s also that a lot us come from broken homes where mom and dad where divorce so there is no sense of family in us. Inflation everything is so damn expensive that instead of working towards a family we working towards our death basically, because the cost of living is so high we can’t afford a home we focus and ourselves, capital, and material things that don’t matter. We were tolded as kids that we can once we are adults we work hard and buy homes and start a family. But instead we are working hard and gain nothing

GBeegobeekobado
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I am one from the Gen Z and im dying from inside everyday seeing my culture and Tradition dying and im doing whatever i can to keep it alive

boredhi
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Servants understand that the master will never allow them to sit at the same table.

DistrustHumanz
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Understanding the system is broken and has been developed to destroy the human spirit is your first observation to make

KaiChampney
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I hear Gen Z use Nietzche's line "God is dead" as a celebration, not realizing it was spoken as a warning just as much. With complete freedom from tradition, that means exile to a desert where you'll really have no idea where to go next

SeyhawksNow
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Even people living in tradition hated tradition, shiny on the outside, but fabricated with extreme idealism. If the way people were living was something that they valued they wouldn't of let go of it so aggressively. The children growing up in 50's households became so disenfranchised with life their life's ambition was to go be high out of their minds in random fields in the 60's. Alot of injustice and abuse happening behind closed doors with no social outlet to talk about it, just keep up appearances.

yaneznayoui
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Before watching the video, lemme say this: the more untrustworthy politicians & people in positions of authority are, the less people will buy in to old traditional norms.

JohnDaDong
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As a Gen z person, when I was younger I was completely against tradition, but as I got older and learned more I realized that tradition is often times (not all the time) a good thing for society and I have a new found respect for it, and I also realized the lack of it is one of the main causes for why things are the way they are today. I don’t believe we are able to go back completely to traditional ways, but I do believe that living a life that at least resembles traditionalism with a few adjustment’s to fit the modern day is definitely possible.

Jordanthecool
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They have no money. Traditional consumer culture requires disposable income. 60% of jobs don't provide disposable income.

thecatsbackyard
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Its also the fact that we live in the US or any 1st world country, if you're from a 3rd world country, everything is more put together culturally. Technology is more widely available in the US which separates and makes everyone focus on their daily routines/tasks that involve their technology rather than their tradition (such as praying, going to church, attending any form of traditional social gathering, etc).

WDJess
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I loved Christmas time as a kid. Two weeks off from school, Jinglebell rock playing while my mom was baking cookies down stairs with snow falling outside, waking up early and unwrapping my Xbox 360 on Christmas Day. It sounds super generic, but it’s true. Now it just feels like another Tuesday. Everyone off doing their own thing, staying really disconnected and as corny as it may sound, not getting together as friends and family. It’s really depressing. I occasionally get sprinkled moments that remind me of the “good old days” and how much better they were. Individualism comes with pros and cons, and this is a major con for me.

Death_Brigade
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I personally think what’s killing Christmas is that is so corporate and stores are all about making money and we’ve gotten away from the traditions. These stores nowadays are pushing Christmas stuff in the middle of October before Halloween or Thanksgiving.

DavidMillberry
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The issue is that tradition has become synonymous with the right wing and Christianity.

I want tradition, community, but not psychopathic churches and bigotry.

Plupert