: Cheer up, American millennials!
: I mean, seriously, CHEER THE **** UP!
: Oh, I know you’ve had a rough week ever since Donald Trump won
: the election.
: But it’s time to get a grip.
: STOP crying.
: STOP taking personal days off work to ‘process’ what happened.
: Millenials need to get a grip. Stop whinging and crying and
: complaining how unfair life is because Hillary Clinton lost
: the electoral vote to Donald Trump
: Millenials need to get a grip. Stop whinging and crying and
: complaining how unfair life is because Hillary Clinton lost
: the electoral vote to Donald Trump
: STOP huddling with your equally distraught buddies in
: Starbucks over your Venti Iced White Chocolate Mocha.
: STOP howling away on social media about how unfair life is and
: how it’s the end of the planet as we know it.
: STOP updating the exact number Hillary won the popular vote
: by, because it doesn’t bloody matter.
: STOP marching around screaming your fury at the result when
: many of you couldn’t even bothered to vote.
: STOP retweeting all your favourite celebrities’ own outbursts
: of pique, rage and anguish.
: STOP demanding the Electoral College reverse the decision in
: December.
: In short, STOP being such a faux-tormented bunch of absolutely
: deluded cretins.
: Want to know why Trump is going to be your next president?
: It’s because he is what’s called a ‘winner’.
: Trump is going to be your next president because he is what’s
: called a ‘winner’. I know it’s not ‘cool’ to be a winner
: these days and it's an ugly, dirty word in your PC-crazed
: universe
: Trump is going to be your next president because he is what’s
: called a ‘winner’. I know it’s not ‘cool’ to be a winner
: these days and it’s an ugly, dirty word in your PC-crazed
: universe
: I know it’s not ‘cool’ to be a winner these days.
: It’s become an ugly, dirty word in your PC-crazed universe.
: Far better, the social media millennial mob cries, to be a
: gallant loser who tries their best but comes up short –
: like Bernie, or now Hillary.
: To which I say: bulls**t.
: Winning is what life’s really about – whether in sport,
: politics, or simply producing the best decorated pumpkin in
: your town’s Thanksgiving parade.
: If you don’t strive to be the very best at whatever you do,
: however big or small, then what’s the point in doing it, or
: frankly even being alive?
: Why wallow in self-induced mediocrity?
: Yet that is precisely where so many of America’s 80 million
: millennials enjoy wallowing, and as a result they have
: become the most pampered, privileged and selfish members of
: the human race in history.
: America’s 80 million millennials have become the most
: pampered, privileged and selfish members of the human race.
: The NIH reported that 40% of millennials believe they
: should be promoted every two years regardless of
: performance. 77% of millenials can’t even name a senator
: from their home state. Here are University of Chicago
: students protesting on Tuesday
: America’s 80 million millennials have become the most
: pampered, privileged and selfish members of the human race.
: The NIH reported that 40% of millennials believe they
: should be promoted every two years regardless of
: performance. 77% of millenials can’t even name a senator
: from their home state.
: Where’s my evidence for such a shocking assertion?
: Try the National Institutes of Health, which reported that 40%
: of millennials believe they should be promoted every two
: years regardless of performance, and are so fame obsessed
: that three times as many middle school girls now want to
: grow up to be the PA to a talentless celebrity like Kim
: Kardashian as want to be a senator.
: (Hardly surprising therefore that 77% of millennials can’t
: even name a senator from their home state…)
: Oh, and 80% of millennials say they’ll be richer than their
: parents, yet more of them live with their parents than with
: a spouse, still take cash off their parents, and work half
: as hard.
: The tragic truth is that America’s millennials are a bunch of
: phone-addicted, selfie-obsessed, hashtagging, snapchatting,
: kale-munching, twerking, lazy, whining, ill-informed,
: politically correct, cossetted narcissists who find
: absolutely everything mortally offensive and believe there
: are 165 ways to sexually identify.
: They don’t understand the concept of ‘losing’ because they’ve
: never had to experience it.
: At school, to avoid any ‘low self-esteem issues’, they were
: all given endless ‘Participation Prizes’.
: It’s hard to think of a more ridiculous, insidious ‘honour’.
: What possible pleasure can there be in ‘winning’ a prize for
: just turning up? What incentive is there to compete in
: anything if you’re going to ‘win’ anyway?
: Participation prizes converted a whole new generation into
: people with no understanding of what genuine competition
: actually means.
: This, coupled with the advent of social media technology that
: allowed them to post relentless ‘filtered’ images of
: themselves, led to staggeringly self-absorbed figments of
: their own perfection.
: The combined effect of these two things has been to create a
: deep-rooted sense of entitlement that manifested itself in
: a breakdown of biblical proportions when Trump triumphed
: last Wednesday.
: Well, welcome to the real world, my delicate little
: Instagrammed snowflakes.
: Millenials don’t understand the concept of ‘losing’ because
: they’ve never had to experience it. They were all given
: endless ‘Participation Prizes’ at school. This, coupled
: with the advent of social media that allowed them to post
: relentless ‘filtered’ images of themselves, has led to a
: deep sense of entitlement. Here are some DC protesting
: students Tuesday
: Millenials don’t understand the concept of ‘losing’ because
: they’ve never had to experience it. They were all given
: endless ‘Participation Prizes’ at school. This, coupled
: with the advent of social media that allowed them to post
: relentless ‘filtered’ images of themselves, has led to a
: deep sense of entitlement. Here are some DC protesting
: students Tuesday
: This is how democracy works…
: You all have a chance to vote…
: Someone wins, someone loses…
: To the winner of a US presidential election goes all the
: spoils of being the most powerful person on earth…
: To the loser, no gold stars for effort.
: Winners like Trump don’t believe in ‘participation prizes.’
: They believe you either win or lose.
: Winners like Trump don’t weep and wail when they lose. They
: vow to win next time.
: Winners like Trump don’t take days off to ‘process’ their
: loss. They dust themselves down and get on with life.
: Winners like Trump don’t assume they’ll win. They do what it
: takes to win.
: Winners like Trump don’t leave anything in the field of
: competition. They give it 100%.
: ‘Winning,’ said the great NFL coach Vince Lombardi, ‘is not a
: sometime thing, it’s an all the time thing. You don’t win
: once in a while, you don’t do things right once in a while,
: you do them right all the time. Winning is habit.’
: Lombardi further clarified: ‘Winning isn’t everything, but
: wanting to win is.’
: That’s Trump’s life mantra too. It’s why he’s now heading to
: the White House, and also why he may now surprise people
: and turn out to be a rather effective president.
: The millennials can’t handle it because it wasn’t supposed to
: be this way.
: The millenials can't handle Trump's win as Hillary Clinton was
: their anointed one, their heroine, their pick for first
: female president - thought she was a dull, humourless,
: uninspiring candidate mired in Wall Street greed,
: Washington dogma, and her dodgy server
: The millenials can’t handle Trump’s win as Hillary Clinton was
: their anointed one, their heroine, their pick for first
: female president – thought she was a dull, humourless,
: uninspiring candidate mired in Wall Street greed,
: Washington dogma, and her dodgy server
: Hillary Clinton was their anointed one, their heroine, their
: pick for first female president.
: No matter that she was a dull, humourless, uninspiring
: candidate mired in Wall Street greed, Washington dogma, and
: dodgy email servers.
: Trump won because he didn’t even bother trying to conform to
: this new world order of eggshell-hopping me-me-me
: millennials who infest places like New York and California.
: Instead, he invested his time and effort in America’s rust
: belt states where such idealistic, sugar-coated nonsense is
: complete anathema.
: The reaction to Trump’s win has been absurdly, dangerously
: over-the-top.
: A San Diego based cyber-security firm founder and CEO
: millennial named Mark Harrigan resigned this week after
: posting the following on Facebook: ‘I’m going to kill the
: president elect. Getting a sniper rifle and perching myself
: where it counts. Find a bedroom in the whitehouse that
: suits you motherf***er. I’ll find you. In no uncertain
: terms, f*** you America. Seriously. F*** off.’
: Hardly the personification of ‘#LoveTrumpsHates’ is it?
: Winners like Trump don’t assume they’ll win and do what it
: takes and don’t leave anything in the field of competition.
: They give it 100%. Trump won, fair and square. The moaning
: millenials may not like it but refusing to accept the
: result is un-American. Suck it up
: Winners like Trump don’t assume they’ll win and do what it
: takes and don’t leave anything in the field of competition.
: They give it 100%. Trump won, fair and square. The moaning
: millenials may not like it but refusing to accept the
: result is un-American. Suck it up
: Today, it emerged that 200 students from a Manhattan high
: school were allowed to skip lessons to join the protests
: outside Trump Tower.
: Can you imagine the furore if Trump-supporting students had
: demanded the right to do that if Hillary had become
: President?
: It’s all so pathetic.
: The simple fact is that Trump won, fair and square.
: The moaning millennials may not like it but refusing to accept
: the result is not just undemocratic, it’s un-American.
: Nobody rioted when Obama won, twice – though feelings ran just
: as high against him from those who voted for the other
: side.
: As Trump’s rally song by the Rolling Stones so perfectly
: summed it up: ‘You can’t always get what you want.’
: So suck it up you squealing softies, get back to work or
: college, and if you want to win next time, get a candidate
: who’s a winner not a loser.
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: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-11-18/memo-millennials-awful-feeling-youve-got-called-losing