And they might well not quote your generation. There is nothing new here about the older generation bellyaching about what those young whippersnappers do. Artistry and relevancy are not fixed points. They evolve with generational and technological shifts. You might not find them relevant; they don't find you relevant. And the dollars are currently on their side.I would not quote that generation as a reputable source for anything approaching fine art or relevant information.
Those who have no skin in the game are often quicker to criticize, regardless of the topic. They propose "solutions" that are impractical or undesirable. They rail against something while never having to have made decisions within that sphere that have a direct impact on the lives and livelihoods of those around them. Being more critical doesn't make one more knowledgeable, it merely underscores that they are sometimes a cantankerous codger who decries anything that isn't like it used to be.Those outside the industry tend to be much more critical of its offerings and rightly so. Needless theatrics make the presenter look foolish and do nothing to enhance the story.