Gen Xers share the 13 times 'extremely wrong' Gen Zers tried to lecture them about history
Whatever, you weren't even alive for 9/11.
Ronald Regan, the Twin Towers and OJ Simpson.
A funny thing happens when you get older: you have to listen to younger people recall historical moments that you lived through, but they didn’t. It gets worse when some of these young whipper-snappers think they know more about the event than those alive when it happened.
Gen Xers, those born approximately between 1965 and 1980, lived through many pivotal moments in history, including the end of the Vietnam War, the Challenger disaster, the War on Terror, the AIDS epidemic, the contested 2000 election, 9/11, the election of Barack Obama, the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan, the death of Kurt Cobain and the OJ Simpson murder trial.
So, it’s funny for people in their 40s and 50s to be lectured by a Gen Zer (those born between 1997 and 2012) about moments they saw firsthand. A few years back, an X user named SameOldStay brought the issue to the attention of many Gen Xers in a viral tweet.
“What do you know about the Iraq War?!” “Besides being in it?” 😂😂
— Orc Philosophy (@orcphilosopher) November 18, 2020