Money for nothing and chicks for free!He's right about one thing: OK boomer. Parents (or grandparents) want to tell kids what to think. So in this case, their music sucks because it's all about money.
Bill has a short memory. He didn't mention Pink Floyd's song about Money.
I've learned a lot about how much creativity and artistry is out there among the younger generation, and it's at least keeping me from becoming the kind of crotchety old codger who spends all day on message boards complaining that nothing is as good as it used to be.
The fact that many younger people cannot pay attention for more than 30 seconds is not something to be proud of. A nation of illiterate rubes should be a warning sign. The World doesn't revolve around these self absorbed clods.The other observation I have of that commentary is how long it is. If he was talking to a millennial or gen z, he has to get to the point quicker. I have found they don't have patience to sit through an 8 minute commentary. Especially when it can be distilled into one sentence. People wonder why talk radio is mainly used by boomers. The answer is only boomers will sit and listen to another boomer talk that long. Young folks know about the edit function. Boomers don't.
I assume you mean they aren't listening to AM Talk Radio. There's no reason to think they should be. That's a wasteland.Unlike your strawman "illiterate rubes," I promise you my daughter and her friends are more than capable of absorbing things at length. They just get bored quickly by stale old guys shouting about the good old days, and they have extremely keen bullshyt sensors.
Here I take exception to actually agree with you. The level of education that we see among people under 30 is astoundingly poor. We have been seriously considering moving and are looking at properties in Medellín, Buenos Aires and Estoril.The fact that many younger people cannot pay attention for more than 30 seconds is not something to be proud of. A nation of illiterate rubes should be a warning sign. The World doesn't revolve around these self absorbed clods.
And I attribute a lot of that to parents and the way they raise their kids. Joe Scarborough on Morning Joe the other day pointed out something we've probably all seen; parents rolling their toddler into a restaurant sitting in a stroller wearing headphones while staring at an iPad. I'll admit that I discovered this with my youngest. We would be going somewhere and I'd try to strike up a conversation. Instead his attention was glued to his phone screen while his fingers tapped furiously as he was texting his friends and on social media. After several of these car trips of him ignoring my questions, I grabbed his phone, and tossed it out the car window. At least he took the time to scream at me: "DAD, WHAT DID YOU DO???" Told him since I bought the phone, it was my right to destroy it if that's what it takes to have him pay attention.Here I take exception to actually agree with you. The level of education that we see among people under 30 is astoundingly poor. We have been seriously considering moving and are looking at properties in Medellín, Buenos Aires and Estoril.
Destroying something expensive that you bought for your kid to use isn’t going to get him to want to talk to you more. If he took something he bought you and destroyed it because you didn’t want to drop what you were doing and do what he wanted, then claimed it was his right to do that because he bought it for you and thus he owned it, you’d hit the roof too.After several of these car trips of him ignoring my questions, I grabbed his phone, and tossed it out the car window. At least he took the time to scream at me: "DAD, WHAT DID YOU DO???" Told him since I bought the phone, it was my right to destroy it if that's what it takes to have him pay attention.
I promise you my daughter and her friends are more than capable of absorbing things at length. They just get bored quickly by stale old guys shouting about the good old days, and they have extremely keen bullshyt sensors.
I am an old guy, but have no patience with listening to somebody drone on. If I look up instructions on how to do something I want a list, not a 20 minute video. Then I see podcast episodes that are 2 1/2 hours long? Really?Unlike your strawman "illiterate rubes," I promise you my daughter and her friends are more than capable of absorbing things at length. They just get bored quickly by stale old guys shouting about the good old days, and they have extremely keen bullshyt sensors.
It was my expensive device to destroy, and on several occasions, it became the priority over interacting with his parent. Not sure if you're a parent, but sometimes you need to do something shocking and inconvenient to get their attention. Especially true for a teen. Ultimately he lost his phone for a week before I replaced it. He never ignored my questions again.Destroying something expensive that you bought for your kid to use isn’t going to get him to want to talk to you more. If he took something he bought you and destroyed it because you didn’t want to drop what you were doing and do what he wanted, then claimed it was his right to do that because he bought it for you and thus he owned it, you’d hit the roof too.