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TopicWhy is the N word being so casually used by people now?
ExistentialFear
02/12/24 7:52:17 PM
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C-zom posted...
Exactly. You're seeing a rise in popularity for violent/extreme rap again with lyrics that read as straight confessions for murder, assault, etc. Like how it was decades ago before it tampered off. A disregard for corporate mindsets or the work grind -- calling out all the time, taking classes off to focus on mental health or just to hang with friends.

I could list a dozen more examples of the societal shift I've seen the youth of today advocating for. They tend to be more pragmatic, inwardly focused, and are vehemently against burnout culture to just survive. They also thrive in decentralized jobs or creative endeavors. A group of their closest friends or family has infinitely more value to their morals than what their boss says, and they'd quit a job at the drop of a hat for stuff more aged generations would roll over for. Stay late? No chance. Close and then open tomorrow? Isn't happening. Etc.
Do you think this societal shift will cause major changes in our political climate one of these days? If people are becoming more inwardly focused and against burnout culture maybe it'll give rise to some political figures who actually want to change things for the better.

Or maybe corporations and their money will keep politicians corrupt no matter what generation takes hold.

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