If I could say half the things about my generation, and each of you had a dime for every single thing, you'd all me rich. Seriously though, the other day this "young woman" was using her phone in the middle of class, strictly no phones in our school so what came next was about to happen. Teach saw it, tried to take it away, the girl refused, stuck the phone back down in her pocket and began to use profanity, she got written up. Well around the end of the class things had calmed down. The bell rang, everyone got up to go and as the teach said "everyone have a nice weekend, be safe," the girl turned around, gave him the bird and told him to go eff himself. Then repeatedly yelled in the hallway about how she was unfairly treated.
I'll admit my generation is not the greatest, not by a long shot, but there is more than enough good to go around. I see people holding doors open regularly, helping the elderly take groceries in, going out of their way to help others. And while the music of my generation is nothing but constant filth and violence and sex and drugs and basically everything you used to only be able to find in the big cities or the "boonies," most of the people I'm acquainted with listen to the old rock, old country, the classics like Elvis, Cash, Led Zep, AC/DC.
Every generation had it's misfits,
50's had greasers (teehee)
60's had hippies
70's had it's dopesters
80's had Kevin from Home Alone
90's just kinda had everyone not any certain group
Present day has just bad kids everywhere, mixed in with the good.
What I'm trying to get at here is that every generation has it's batch of misfits, but I think now that internet and instant media is becoming more and more accessible, we just see people from all different groups and not the good ones that are normally in said groups.
I don't appreciate my generation but then again... I don't really know anyone who has appreciated their own, either.