A stop motion about our current political and social climate. I was thrown off why he saw the people with objects for heads till I finally understood what it meant. Got to say I like it didn't choose a side. It showed all sides and their prejudice towards each other. All under 5 minutes. Awesome job.
@@sonja_dich I aint sayin for certain, but the obscure heads are probably the "literal" labels the GenZ kid was seeing. Boomers, Millennials, snowflakes, and so on.
You know, this is very explanatory. They tormented him in every possible way and when he started reacting it was actually a confirmation to them. The problem here is that the boomers are those who were complaining about everything in the first place.
I agree, in video boomers were complaining, which isn't right. Complaining doesn't get anywhere. All it will accomplish is riling up the younger generation around. They will get too anxious how big everything is around them when in fact it's not. One day at a time.
I remember in my teens and young adult my friends and I would laugh at the people in their 40's and up were always crabby complaining about Politics and the economy. Now, I have pointed out to many that used to laugh at them, now they are doing the same. As we get older our family grows along with our responsibilities. I have taught my Kids, it is okay to feel anxious, sad, depressed, happy, angry. Moods change with the Season's. It's about being at peace with ourselves. Laying your head on your pillow at night being able to sleep with not the thought of being vindictive towards another. And in return not letting Other's effect how you feel. 😘
What is shown about being offended as a Millenni, what needs to be understood is one thing. When I was a kid and something offended me I was told to shut my trap and get over it because guess what, Nobody cares. So that is what I learned to do. Not to let Other People's views, behavior and beliefs offend me. Besides, it's a Free Country and I now teach my Kid's the same. Don't be politically correct, don't be afraid to say outloud what another individual doesn't want to hear, because just like you, myself and that Individual, we have to get over it and move on. .. Would you like some cheese with that wine?
@@eleonorvoncarter6769 43, I have two Teenagers and taught them same as I was raised. Their is a difference between whining and making a statement when your feelings are hurt. As I grew up there were also many things that my age we just had to deal with because times were changing. I remember the older generation were up in arms how we were a bunch of degenerates. Nothing has changed. 🤣
You know, I'm a millennial but I've only ever noticed other Millennials tormenting people as how this stop motion portrays boomers to. Honestly, I'm fed up with how lazy and problematic our generation is. Wish I was born in a time where a child growing up inside all day was considered an addiction to technology or bad parenting rather than social anxiety. Maybe the reason more people these days have mental problems like social anxiety is because of lack of experience, or even that they are on their phones all day. Depression doesn't just grow on trees, a good amount of (I'm aware not all), mental problems are stemmed from our own actions and decisions. Know there is always another side to the story, it's been said throughout history without fail for a reason, it's true. This Stop motion portrays Boomers to be the problem, but in my personal experience as a millennial, our biggest enemy is our phones.
Yeah, anxiety doesn't grow on trees. Nowadays the internet lets us see so much of the world that we know and understand all the world's problems. Ignorance is bliss.