Gen Z Keeps Roasting Millennials, But This Woman Fires Back With A Brutal Reality Check
Millennials have been the internet’s favorite punching bag for years. Their interests and habits are constantly picked apart, whether it’s avocado toast, their love for Harry Potter, their taste in cozy, sentimental home decor, or the infamous “millennial pause.” And just when it seems to die down, another trend pops up to drag them again.
Fed up with the endless criticism, one woman took to TikTok to fire back—not just at Gen Z, but at every generation that’s ever taken a shot at millennials. Her video blew up, and now the question is yours to answer: was she right to push back, or did she overdo it?
Millennials have been the internet’s favorite punching bag for years
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So, fed up with the criticism, one woman went on a viral rant, firing back at every other generation
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@autumntheeseason DONE WITH MILENNIAL NICENESS 2025! Everyone else is the problem and always has been 😂 #millennial#millennialsoftiktok#millennials#fyp♬ Chopin Nocturne No. 2 Piano Mono – moshimo sound design
How did the generations get their names, and why do they hate each other?
Baby Boomers are entitled, Millennials are cringe, Gen Z is lazy, Gen Alpha has already been labeled as iPad babies, and Gen X? Well, they’re kind of like the middle child—always there, but often overlooked. No matter what we do, it seems like we can’t escape these stereotypes. But when did we start dividing ourselves into generations, and why do we keep taking shots at each other?
The idea of categorizing generations has been around for about a century. Kelli María Korducki at Insider writes that sociologist Karl Mannheim introduced the idea of categorizing generations in his 1928 essay The Problem of Generations. He argued that people who experience major historical or cultural events at a formative age develop a shared consciousness that shapes their identity.
Fast forward to 2021, and writer Louis Menand linked this idea to a surprising factor: the rise of high school attendance in the U.S. In 1910, only 14% of teens between 14 and 17 were in school. By 1940, that number had jumped to 73%. Menand argued that this shift helped create the modern “teenager”—a brand-new social category that marketers could target.
Even though this generational concept lingered for decades, the obsession with it really took off after the 1992 book Generations by William Strauss and Neil Howe. According to sociologists Andrew M. Lindner, Sophia Stelboum, and Azizul Hakim, the authors drew on “a long lineage of quasi-scientific romantic historical generational thinking” to help cement the generational labels we use today. Fun fact: the book even coined the term millennial.
“Since the release of Strauss and Howe’s influential book, the generational labels of ‘Baby Boomer,’ ‘Gen X,’ ‘Millennials,’ and ‘Gen Z’ have appeared in dozens of trade paperbacks, thousands of newspaper headlines, and all over social media,” Lindner and his colleagues told Insider. “Each of these labels is associated with a package of supposed psychological traits, behavioral patterns, and political commitments typical of each respective generation (e.g., being narcissistic, parting one’s hair in the middle, destroying the global economy).”
But generational feuds? They’re nothing new. In fact, they’ve been around for thousands of years, but it wouldn’t be a stretch to speculate that they’ve existed as long as humans have. A 2017 BBC article by Amanda Ruggeri points out that for at least two millennia, older generations have been grumbling about the younger ones.
And the complaints barely change. Older folks always say young people are lazy, self-absorbed, overconfident yet inexperienced, bad with money, and not as well-educated. Naturally, younger generations fire back with their own criticisms. Here are just a few examples from history that sound way too familiar:
- “[Young people] are high-minded because they have not yet been humbled by life, nor have they experienced the force of circumstances.” — Aristotle, 4th Century BC
- “The Chairman alluding to the problem of young people and their English said his experience was that many did not seem able to express or convey to other people what they meant. They could not put their meaning into words, and found the same difficulty when it came to writing.” — Gloucester Citizen, 1936
- “Probably there is no period in history in which young people have given such emphatic utterance to a tendency to reject that which is old and to wish for that which is new.” — Portsmouth Evening News, 1936
- “They have trouble making decisions. They would rather hike in the Himalayas than climb a corporate ladder. They have few heroes, no anthems, no style to call their own. They crave entertainment, but their attention span is as short as one zap of a TV dial.” — Proceeding with Caution, Time, 2001
- “They are the most threatening and exciting generation since the baby boomers brought about social revolution, not because they’re trying to take over the Establishment but because they’re growing up without one.” — Millennials: The Me Me Me Generation, Time, 2013
So, why do we hate each other? Honestly, it’s just in our nature. Older generations will always think younger ones are ruining everything, and younger generations will always think the older ones have messed it all up. The only difference now? We have official labels to argue over—and that probably isn’t changing anytime soon.
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Readers didn’t hold back, adding their own digs at Gen Z
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I don't understand all the animosity between the different 'gens'. It just seems like unnecessary conflict. There are good and bad in every generation as there is life, the universe and everything. Apparently I'm gen X, but I only found this out about 5 years ago. It hasn't been an issue for most of my life, and now there are always stories of gen X are this, boomers are that, gen z are something else and none of it good. Just get along with each other people. There are enough crazy rich people causing strife without us all digging at each other for no other reason than when someone happened to be born. 🙄
Khm, speaking about gen X, we were left out from everything, we are the Forgotten Ones. It's not apathy, as you think, it's just: We saw enough BS happened over our heads, that we are not even surprised, if someone would say, our Universe is just a scientific experience of some alien kid.. So, please let us out from this BS too. Good luck with your Gen fight
Yeah, this "generational animosity" thing - what's the betting that it's being encouraged by "the establishment" to stop The People noticing that it's the rich and powerful who are the real enemy. I'm Gen X and the older I get, the more Marxist I become - because the older I get, the more I see that Karl Marx had a lot of valid points. Maybe I am a paranoid loony. But maybe not. 😉
Load More Replies...Leave Gen X out of this please, we have the most common sense of the whole lot.
More BOOMERS BAD bull dust. Between this and the anti US posts, I"m getting seriously close to being done with this site.
Oops, you just woke up Gen X. Yes, we can detect bullsh!t on the internet on the spot. We were raised on bullsh!t. We had TV commercials that told us a certain brand of shoes would make us run faster and jump higher, and we knew it was bullsh!t. And that's just the tip of the bullsh!t iceberg we had to navigate around.
The moment some dude screams that he's an alpha, you know he's not even close.
Stop hating on the boomers please. Let's not forget all the work they did for civil rights and personal sovereignty as well. That very work the next generations have been able to build off. We don't know the things we don't know and some of them were making decisions based off what they thought was the right way to be in the world. They didn't always get it right. We don't always get it right. We hold onto what resonates and leave the rest behind.
How about this....if YOU make ANY generalization about a broad group of individuals, whether it be their "generation" race, s*x, nationality ...doesn't matter if it's good, or bad you're still an insufferable, boring PoS. Yes, certain trends did happen to take place within a given generation, and those trends did have an impact on SOME of those within a given generation...but it's not all of them! People are people, and all people have the capacity for greatness, and great stupidity. It's on a case by case basis! Trying to erase individuality and attach yourself to a larger group so as to make broad generalization...is a pretty clear indicator that YOU....suck. But you, as an individual lack the maturity or intelligence to reflect upon your shortcomings and instead try make your problems everyone else's responsibility. That's a trend too! And it spans multiple generations of terrible people.
This woman was pissed at other generalizing negativity about a generation? Her only response was to generalizing negativity about every other generation... Kind of shooting yourself in the foot and encouraging the very thing you are against. Trash talk about other generations is so lame. Get a life!!
You know, when you think about it. what are we bashing ec each other instead of learning from each other every generation has something to offer. Besides each generation is both blessed and cursed by the time they lived in .With their own experiences and challenges. we all can learn from one another. So can't we all just get along?
Unfortunately, the Gen Z women will have to learn all of the damaging lessons that our grandmothers learned by being tradwives. And Gen Z men won't get a job or go to college. Great future ahead of them.
I'm a 51 year old Gen X'er and my best friend is a 27 year old at the border between Millennial and Gen Z. I can say with all certainty that said friend is the best friend I've ever known. Kind, funny and loyal to a fault. We're both oddballs of our respective generations and yet we get along very well. Just because there is an age gap, people don't have to be hostile. This poster has a lot to get off their chest, obviously. And yet sometimes the stereotypes are fun. I'm Gen X, and we used to throw Lawn Darts at each other for fun! Lawn-Dart-...8ac890.jpg
Everyone is an idiot when they are in their teens and twenties. Gen Z is smack dab in the middle of their idiot phase. They'll grow out of it.
As a fellow millennial. 1. She needs to get offline. 2 We all made fun of older generations. 3. I understand the frustration about kindness being in short supply these days 4. Gen Z has had the benefit of millennial support and being given the benefit of the doubt by us. They are not extending that same grace to Gen Alpha. Maybe it's time for Gen Y to dish it out as we have had to take it.
From where I stand I can't see a difference between these so-called generations. Indeed, I would need to look it up to know what age groups are supposed to be in which. Fundamentally there always been and ag-ga thing, the closer you are to the younger and older ends of the spectrum the less you're going to be able to understand someone from close to the other end. This is not new, does not distinguish between any specific groupings, it's just a normal part of being human.
This is the first and probably last time I'll upvote a TikTok cr@p article :-)
Absolutely the epitome of Millennial MeMeMe, lol! ~I'm perfect, and everyone else sucks, whyyyyyy don't all you other sucky generations understand????~
That's not just millennials, it's every single generation.
Load More Replies...Millennials are certainly an intolerant lot. Especially for a group that foisted neckbeards, Tide Pods, skinny jeans, and hipsters upon us.
Tide pods came out like 10 years ago...people in their 30's weren't promoting eating laundry soap. 🤦🏾♀️
Load More Replies...I don't understand all the animosity between the different 'gens'. It just seems like unnecessary conflict. There are good and bad in every generation as there is life, the universe and everything. Apparently I'm gen X, but I only found this out about 5 years ago. It hasn't been an issue for most of my life, and now there are always stories of gen X are this, boomers are that, gen z are something else and none of it good. Just get along with each other people. There are enough crazy rich people causing strife without us all digging at each other for no other reason than when someone happened to be born. 🙄
Khm, speaking about gen X, we were left out from everything, we are the Forgotten Ones. It's not apathy, as you think, it's just: We saw enough BS happened over our heads, that we are not even surprised, if someone would say, our Universe is just a scientific experience of some alien kid.. So, please let us out from this BS too. Good luck with your Gen fight
Yeah, this "generational animosity" thing - what's the betting that it's being encouraged by "the establishment" to stop The People noticing that it's the rich and powerful who are the real enemy. I'm Gen X and the older I get, the more Marxist I become - because the older I get, the more I see that Karl Marx had a lot of valid points. Maybe I am a paranoid loony. But maybe not. 😉
Load More Replies...Leave Gen X out of this please, we have the most common sense of the whole lot.
More BOOMERS BAD bull dust. Between this and the anti US posts, I"m getting seriously close to being done with this site.
Oops, you just woke up Gen X. Yes, we can detect bullsh!t on the internet on the spot. We were raised on bullsh!t. We had TV commercials that told us a certain brand of shoes would make us run faster and jump higher, and we knew it was bullsh!t. And that's just the tip of the bullsh!t iceberg we had to navigate around.
The moment some dude screams that he's an alpha, you know he's not even close.
Stop hating on the boomers please. Let's not forget all the work they did for civil rights and personal sovereignty as well. That very work the next generations have been able to build off. We don't know the things we don't know and some of them were making decisions based off what they thought was the right way to be in the world. They didn't always get it right. We don't always get it right. We hold onto what resonates and leave the rest behind.
How about this....if YOU make ANY generalization about a broad group of individuals, whether it be their "generation" race, s*x, nationality ...doesn't matter if it's good, or bad you're still an insufferable, boring PoS. Yes, certain trends did happen to take place within a given generation, and those trends did have an impact on SOME of those within a given generation...but it's not all of them! People are people, and all people have the capacity for greatness, and great stupidity. It's on a case by case basis! Trying to erase individuality and attach yourself to a larger group so as to make broad generalization...is a pretty clear indicator that YOU....suck. But you, as an individual lack the maturity or intelligence to reflect upon your shortcomings and instead try make your problems everyone else's responsibility. That's a trend too! And it spans multiple generations of terrible people.
This woman was pissed at other generalizing negativity about a generation? Her only response was to generalizing negativity about every other generation... Kind of shooting yourself in the foot and encouraging the very thing you are against. Trash talk about other generations is so lame. Get a life!!
You know, when you think about it. what are we bashing ec each other instead of learning from each other every generation has something to offer. Besides each generation is both blessed and cursed by the time they lived in .With their own experiences and challenges. we all can learn from one another. So can't we all just get along?
Unfortunately, the Gen Z women will have to learn all of the damaging lessons that our grandmothers learned by being tradwives. And Gen Z men won't get a job or go to college. Great future ahead of them.
I'm a 51 year old Gen X'er and my best friend is a 27 year old at the border between Millennial and Gen Z. I can say with all certainty that said friend is the best friend I've ever known. Kind, funny and loyal to a fault. We're both oddballs of our respective generations and yet we get along very well. Just because there is an age gap, people don't have to be hostile. This poster has a lot to get off their chest, obviously. And yet sometimes the stereotypes are fun. I'm Gen X, and we used to throw Lawn Darts at each other for fun! Lawn-Dart-...8ac890.jpg
Everyone is an idiot when they are in their teens and twenties. Gen Z is smack dab in the middle of their idiot phase. They'll grow out of it.
As a fellow millennial. 1. She needs to get offline. 2 We all made fun of older generations. 3. I understand the frustration about kindness being in short supply these days 4. Gen Z has had the benefit of millennial support and being given the benefit of the doubt by us. They are not extending that same grace to Gen Alpha. Maybe it's time for Gen Y to dish it out as we have had to take it.
From where I stand I can't see a difference between these so-called generations. Indeed, I would need to look it up to know what age groups are supposed to be in which. Fundamentally there always been and ag-ga thing, the closer you are to the younger and older ends of the spectrum the less you're going to be able to understand someone from close to the other end. This is not new, does not distinguish between any specific groupings, it's just a normal part of being human.
This is the first and probably last time I'll upvote a TikTok cr@p article :-)
Absolutely the epitome of Millennial MeMeMe, lol! ~I'm perfect, and everyone else sucks, whyyyyyy don't all you other sucky generations understand????~
That's not just millennials, it's every single generation.
Load More Replies...Millennials are certainly an intolerant lot. Especially for a group that foisted neckbeards, Tide Pods, skinny jeans, and hipsters upon us.
Tide pods came out like 10 years ago...people in their 30's weren't promoting eating laundry soap. 🤦🏾♀️
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