12-24-2018, 06:53 PM
The 2010s have no distinctive cultural zeitgeist, thanks to social media.
Twenty years from now, people won't wax nostalgic for this decade as they have for decades past. There won't be anything for companies to package and promote to aging millennials that will uniquely evoke fond memories of their youth.
Social media? Nope. It'll still be around.
Mobile communication devices? Nope. Not exclusively a 2010s phenomenon either.
Monotonous AutoTuned music that even the young folks admit is dogshit compared to the 70s and 80s? Kill me now.
How many people will tell their grandchildren about the time they were swept up in a batshit moral panic and beat up "nazis" at a free speech rally?

The moral of the story: When you let political correctness, historical revisionism, and intersectionalism define your culture, you end up not having any.
Twenty years from now, people won't wax nostalgic for this decade as they have for decades past. There won't be anything for companies to package and promote to aging millennials that will uniquely evoke fond memories of their youth.
Social media? Nope. It'll still be around.
Mobile communication devices? Nope. Not exclusively a 2010s phenomenon either.
Monotonous AutoTuned music that even the young folks admit is dogshit compared to the 70s and 80s? Kill me now.
How many people will tell their grandchildren about the time they were swept up in a batshit moral panic and beat up "nazis" at a free speech rally?

The moral of the story: When you let political correctness, historical revisionism, and intersectionalism define your culture, you end up not having any.