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Citations Needed

Episode 38: The Media's Bogus Generation Obsession

Citations Needed

Citations Needed

News, Society & Culture

4.84.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2018

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

"Baby Boomers are bloating the social safety net!" "GenXers are changing the nature of work!" "Millennials are killing the housing market!". The media endlessly feeds us stories about how one generation or another is engaging in some collective act of moral failing that, either explicitly or by implication, harms another generation. It's a widely-mocked cliché at this point, namely the near-constant analyses detailing what Millennials have "killed" or "ruined" lately - everything from Applebee's to diamonds to top sheets to beer to napkins.

The first rule of drama––and by implication, the media––is to create tension. But what if tensions that actually exist in our society, like white supremacy and class conflict, are too unpleasant and dicey to touch––upsetting advertisers and media owners who benefit from these systems? To replace these real tensions in society, the media repeatedly relies on dubious and entirely safe points of conflict, like those between two arbitrary generations. It's not the rich or racism that's holding me back--it's old people running up entitlement spending or lazy youth who don't want to work!

In this episode we talk about why this media trope isn't just hacky and cliche, but also subtly racist and reactionary.

We are joined by Adam Conover, host of Adam Ruins Everything on truTV.

Transcript

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This is Citations Needed with Nemeshirazi and Adam Johnson.

0:09.2

Welcome to Citations Needed, a podcast on the media, power, PR, and the history of bullshit

0:15.6

I am Nemeshirazi.

0:16.6

I'm Adam Johnson.

0:17.6

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0:20.3

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0:22.2

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0:28.7

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0:29.7

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0:31.4

Yeah, so today's show is a topic that we are, I know you and I are fascinated with because

0:37.0

it's so mind-bogglingly stupid and yet it's very, very ubiquitous.

0:42.6

And that's the idea of generations.

0:46.0

Time and again, we hear it's become a cliché at this point.

0:49.4

Millennials are killing the housing markets.

0:51.5

Boomers are bloating the social safety net.

0:54.1

Gen Xers are changing the nature of work, whatever that means.

0:57.7

Yeah, we hear stories about one generation or another engaging in some collective act

1:01.1

of consumption or moral failing that explicitly or implicitly harms another generation,

1:06.7

right?

1:07.7

It's become a kind of widely mock cliché at this point that there are actually several

1:11.5

lists of things that millennials have killed or ruined.

1:14.8

The diamond industry, the housing market, the fast food industry, the diamond industry.

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