I get his point, but he's wrong. Millennials remember life before the internet and (ubiquitous) cell phones. That's a big difference. Gen Z only had it one way; we get tiktok, but also memorizing 30 phone numbers and showing up at friends' houses unannounced. We know how to use Google Maps on our phone, but also remember holding up Rand McNally maps on family vacations in the dark trying to figure out where the damn hotel is in 1995.
And how is any of that useful
Millineals are a group stuck in their second childhood. Millineals want to appeal to,or compete with Gen-z. Do you remember back in your childhood where 30-40 year olds seemed ancient and foreign in terms of how they carried themselves differently,as well as their beliefs. Millineals be on their
"I see what you doing,but what if you did it like this"
Wanting to be young OG's bad as hell
.The resentment comes when Gen-z disregards what they old asses talking about
Most of this stems from the fact there has been no dramatic cultural shift since hiphop. More militant,feminist,hippie and extremist ideologies once split a generation. Then you had hiphop that split a generation from a generation.