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Back in the â60s (thatâs 1960s not 1860s) â Young adults were revolting against âthe manâ and âthe establishment.â
So two polls were conducted.
The first poll asked, âWhat is your political affiliation.â followed by âWhat is your parentâs political affiliation.â
The second poll asked the exact same questions but in the opposite order.
There was a statistical difference in the results. I donât put a lot of stock in polls unless I know what questions were asked, to whom they were asked and under what circumstances. Also percents mean nothing to me: give me hard numbers.
Way back, my parentsâ generation thought they could improve on their parentsâ mistakes. My generation thought we could improve on our parentsâ mistakes. My children think theyâre improving on my generationâs mistakes. And, guess what my grandchildren think they can improve on?
Aww.. is the poor snowflake going to melt? Walk away from you parents, including all the support you get from them. Then you have the right to complain.
allen@home over 5 years ago
Then donât read them twit.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 5 years ago
Yeah, thereâs no cure for that. Either kill them or cope with it.
mddshubby2005 over 5 years ago
Not with a ten-foot pole.
Farside99 over 5 years ago
They keep making rational arguments, and that goes against my peersâ pre-conceived notions.
Pappyvtx over 5 years ago
Get a prescription for âbutt-hurtââŠ
DanFlak over 5 years ago
Back in the â60s (thatâs 1960s not 1860s) â Young adults were revolting against âthe manâ and âthe establishment.â
So two polls were conducted.
The first poll asked, âWhat is your political affiliation.â followed by âWhat is your parentâs political affiliation.â
The second poll asked the exact same questions but in the opposite order.
There was a statistical difference in the results. I donât put a lot of stock in polls unless I know what questions were asked, to whom they were asked and under what circumstances. Also percents mean nothing to me: give me hard numbers.
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
Oy
Kaputnik over 5 years ago
How do your parents react when they read yours?
Diat60 over 5 years ago
Way back, my parentsâ generation thought they could improve on their parentsâ mistakes. My generation thought we could improve on our parentsâ mistakes. My children think theyâre improving on my generationâs mistakes. And, guess what my grandchildren think they can improve on?
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Aww.. is the poor snowflake going to melt? Walk away from you parents, including all the support you get from them. Then you have the right to complain.
samantha.meyer almost 5 years ago
Then donât read them!!!! Obviously! Thatâs your prescription not get out of here and get the heck off of Facebook.
samantha.meyer almost 5 years ago
I mean now
stevenxfiles about 3 years ago
Stay sane, delete Facebook & Twitter