Generation Quote by Anonymous
““The millennials who are getting incendiary think pieces in The New York Times are mad about this, the systemic screwing over of the world via staggering debt on a personal and national level, environmental devastation, culture wars, real wars, and Monsanto. But among a growing population a different take on this shitty situation is being espoused. We don’t care. Nihilism is making a comeback, folks. Not necessarily taken into our hearts but at least shouted back at the world in the face of its indifference. Sing it with me now. I don’t care. I love it. ””
About This Quote
The quote expresses a cynical, nihilistic reaction to overwhelming global problems, suggesting indifference as a coping stance.
In simple terms: People feel indifferent to huge crises.
Embrace or confront indifference.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political activism
- personal coping
- social media commentary
- environmental advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does indifference affect personal agency?
- Can nihilism be productive?
Indifference may ignore responsibility and worsen issues.