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The Pandemic Is Proof Positive That Snowflakes Are…Flakey!

Townhall.com| Loyd Pettegrew | Posted: May 04, 2020 12:01 AM

Source: Ian Nicholson/PA via AP, File

Many of us have bemoaned the snowflake generation: late Millennials and GenZers as a group, or at least particular ones like the Squad.

GenZers are the progeny of Millennials (born 1977-1994). This may be a case of letting the fox watch the henhouse. Research indicates that Baby Boomers continue to offer financial support to many of their Millennial children so they won’t need to enter adulthood well into their 30s. Millennials also have more college degrees, and college debt ($1.56T) than any previous generation; the situation is worsening with GenZers.

At my university, the transition to 100 percent online education has brought about much moaning, wailing and gnashing of teeth by young students. Examples of these “poor young people” being unable to work through assignments and problems, without their teacher’s presence for counsel, are rampant; the need for unconditional positive reinforcement by many GenZers abounds.

Some recent past personal experiences aptly illustrate this snowflakeism. During the last three years of my 37 years of university teaching, I actually had mothers accompany their college senior students to my office hours to complain about their child’s grades. Invariably either the student didn’t know how to calculate his/her grade, despite clear instructions offered in the syllabus, or had missed the midterm exam or major project. During one office hour I looked at the student’s mother and asked, “How old is your daughter?” She proudly said “24,” then caught herself, shook her head, apologized for wasting my time and left with daughter in hand.

Consider parents with children in K-12 grades and you see how self-reliance has skipped them as well. They throw up their hands at the responsibility for homeschooling their children during our lockdown. Many kids would much rather turn their attention to texting friends and playing videogames than deal with new subject material online.

In these times, discussions about what GenZers can and cannot do devolve into how difficult/boring learning over the Internet can be, and take place among like-minded peers through text messages over What’s App, KIK, Pinterest, Snapchat, etc. Words like “boring,” “too hard,” “stupid” and “irrelevant populate” such messages.

Glaucon, Plato’s older brother and Socrates’ interlocutor in Plato’s Dialogues had discussions about true education. The crux of these discussions was that a true education creates an inner realization about what an individual can and cannot do. What they want to do should not factor into the educational equation.

Issues like subject matter interest or difficulty were never brought up in Dialogues. While there are many astute and successful Millennials, the younger members of this generation have had a disproportionate share of deadbeats. The same can be said of GenZ. Hara Estroff Marano in Psychology Today has suggested that we now have front and center, a nation of young people who are wimps. Most of our nation’s future want to be cared for in perpetuity. That is why leftist ideology has so much appeal to them.

This abject fear of life’s vicissitudes is what Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt warn about in The Coddling of the American Mind. The authors characterize GenZers among other things as: 1) Disconnected from their elders; 2) Social activists; 3) Digitally connected at birth; 4) Scared and hyper-sensitive. Their suggestibility to violence as well as laziness is also sadly accepted.

PBS claimed that one-in-five school students have mental illness and that their schools don’t help with this problem. The NEA teacher’s union, argues that more school counselors (new union members) must be hired to deal effectively with this epidemic of mental health problems in K-12 grades. Most of these schools are government-run and when you expect government to fix problems, you sadly will be waiting for Godot.

This situation is sadly being played out in today’s medicine. During the Covid-19 pandemic the Wall Street Journal ran an April 30th story about how young doctors (older GenZ and younger Millennial medical residents) cope with and are struggling to treat the pandemic’s sickest patients. One psychiatry resident who had been asked to care for the sickest ICU patients claimed: “My initial reaction was shock, and kind of thinking I can’t do this.” NYC + Hospitals CEO Mitchell Katz said, “You are learning stuff about what care looks like under battle conditions.” Apparently those conditions were anathema to the young residents. Dr. Katz described a letter of protest he actually received from 44 of his hospital’s medical residents amid this pandemic saying, “As trainees, we are horrified and scared, paralyzed with feelings of helplessness and guilt.” 

Nationally, small medical practices have been selling off to large corporate medical groups in the past few years because the owners can’t find any young doctors who are interested in taking business risks and working long hours to make a practice successful. Young doctors only want to work for a maximum of 35-40 hours per week, no weekends with no on-call requirements. They want to be kept.

To quote an Eagles song targeted at snowflakes: “Get over it!”

University of Virginia Cancels 21-Gun Salute to Appease Snowflake Students

Townhall Magazine | Todd Starnes | Posted: Nov 11, 2019 10:05 AM

The University of Virginia canceled the 21-gun salute portion of its annual Veterans Day ceremony – citing gun violence.

James Ryan, the university’s president, posted a statement on Facebook explaining that there were concerns about firing weapons on school property in light of recent school shootings.

He said there were two specific reasons.

“First, to minimize disruptions to classes, given that this event is located at the juncture of four primary academic buildings and is held at a time that classes are in session; and second, recognizing concerns related to firing weapons on the Grounds in light of gun violence that has happened across our nation, especially on school and university campuses,” the president wrote.

As you might imagine – the outrage among veterans and military supporters has been severe.

“I am very disillusioned, very upset, and very surprised that they would make such a decision,” veteran Jay Levine told television station WHSV.

The Daily Progress condemned the university’s decision in an editorial.

“It also, ironically, sends an unfortunate message about students: That they are too fragile, too delicate, too distractible to deal with the ‘interruption’ of the salute. That they are too insular, too wrapped up in their own worlds to comprehend and accept this longstanding practice. That they must be protected from the reality that exists outside academia,” they wrote.

The blowback was apparently so significant – that President Ryan promised to re-introduce the 21-gun salute next year.

The notion that students might suffer some sort of disruption because the ROTC is honoring our veterans is repulsive.

The irony is that gun salutes are a demonstration of a military’s peaceful intentions, according to the U.S. Army Center of Military History.

“The use of gun salutes for military occasions is traced to early warriors who demonstrated their peaceful intentions by placing their weapons in a position that rendered them ineffective,” the center explained. “The 21-gun salute became the highest honor a nation rendered.”

The University of Virginia may think they are protecting their overly sensitive students, but in reality they are disrespecting our veterans.

Snowflakes Come Out In Full Force To Boycott Home Depot For A Really Stupid Reason

Billionaire Bernie Marcus, the co-founder of Home Depot, plans to use part of his fortune to make sure President Donald Trump gets re-elected in 2020. The billionaire’s net worth varies depending on who you ask. Forbes estimates his net-worth to be $5.8 billion, while Bloomberg estimates it to be at $4.53 billion. Marcus, however, declines to say what exactly he’s worth.

Democrats are suddenly hearing the news, a week after the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported about Marcus’ plans. And, in a typical liberal fashion, they’re having a meltdown. 

They’ve now launched a Home Depot boycott over Marcus’ political contributions.

Out of all of the things liberals could be upset about, this is what they choose? Police officers in Arizona were kicked out of Starbucks and they’re not upset. Veterans don’t get the treatment they need and liberals aren’t upset. 

It’s like they’re always looking for something to complain about. Always. 

And, in case they weren’t aware, people have the free will to do whatever they want with their money.

Just like they can choose to shop elsewhere, Mr. Marcus can use his money to help get his candidate re-elected. It’s called being an American and participating in the political process. 

Bless Your Heart: Boston Radio Snowflake Hangs Up On Carolina Hockey Journo Because His Southern Accent Triggered Him

There are snowflakes, and then there is Fred Toettcher from Boston’s “Toucher and Rich” radio show.

Chip Alexander is a sports writer who covers Carolina Hurricanes hockey games for North Carolina’s Raleigh News and Observer paper, where he’s been for 40 years. He’s made the rounds this week, doing interviews about the upcoming NHL Eastern Conference Finals series between the Boston Bruins and the Hurricanes.

As Deadspin reports, one call in particular – the one Alexander did with “Toucher and Rich” – didn’t go so well:

To preview the upcoming Carolina Hurricanes–Boston Bruins playoff series, Boston sports radio show Toucher & Rich had Chip Alexander, Canes beat writer for the Raleigh News and Observer, call in Wednesday to talk hockey. It wasn’t long before one of the hosts hung up on him, for a very petty reason.[…]

Just as Alexander’s talking about Nino Niederreiter, co-host Fred Toettcher cut the line. “I can’t listen to a guy with a Southern accent talk about hockey,” he said. […]

Alexander apparently tried to call back into the show, but the hosts instead took calls from listeners with New England accents—that far more appealing regional inflection.

Listen to the segment below (language warning):

The USA Today‘s write-up on what happened noted that Toettcher continued to complain about Alexander later after he was no longer on the line to defend himself:

Toettcher later added that he didn’t like that Alexander was supportive of way the Hurricanes have embraced the “bunch of jerks” label after NHL commentator Don Cherry used that phrase to describe the team earlier in the season — even though Alexander did not actually express an opinion about the subject while on air.
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Credit: RedState.com | Copyright  2019
Sister Toldjah | Posted: May 5, 2019

You Want The Original Snowflake Test? Here It Is

By Kyle S. Reyes. Kyle is President and CEO of The Silent Partner Marketing. He’s also the creator of the Original Snowflake Quiz and also an acclaimed keynote speaker on entrepreneurship, leadership, marketing and social media. You can follow him on Facebook.

Wow.  Apparently this Snowflake Test was quite the talk of America.

I’m not going to lie … it’s been an exhausting – yet incredible – media tour.  I’ve been blessed to be on Fox and Friends four times, The Kennedy ShowVarney and Co.Risk and Reward, and more than 100 radio programs.

Why so much excitement over it?

I like to think it’s because patriotic Americans are sick and tired of the sniveling, whining, entitled brats who believe that everything should be handed to them on a silver platter.

And of course that line right there is going to trigger many of them, sending them crawling out of their safe spaces with lines like “we are snowflakes but snowflakes make blizzards!” and “you’re such a sexist, racist, homophobic bigot that I’m going to burn down your business.” 

Unfortunately for you tender souls, I’ve now had hundreds of companies reach out to me with overwhelming support and encouragement … letting me know that they too will be implementing similar tests to take out the trash before it starts stinking up their business.

Looks like summer is coming, snowflakes.

Instead of accepting a dime for the test … I’m going to go ahead and share it now with all of America. 

I hope you’ll help share this test with other patriotic Americans.  And of course make sure to keep following me here on Facebook – because like the coming summer … I’m just warming up.

Credit: New Boston Post Blog | Copyright  2017
Kyle S. Reyes | Posted: Oct 17, 2017 

Babyman | Progressive Insurance Commercial

You’ve probably seen Progressive Insurance Company’s TV commercial where some people thought Progressive was bashing special needs kids, however, we see it (as do others,) as it was intended – a darkly humorous poke at ‘Snowflakes’ still in their safe bubble.

Wait, is Progressive implying this is a new (and market-worthy) audience segment?

Your thoughts?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Lu7QlfCRzY

Progressive Insurance “Babyman’ commercial

How Colleges Turn Students Into Snowflakes (Interview with FIRE President Greg Lukianoff)

After their disruptive essay in The Atlantic was released in 2015 on the harm of trigger warnings and microagressionsGreg Lukianoff and co-author Jonathan Haidt followed up by publishing their new book, The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure.

Using scientific research, they support their claims that “trigger warnings” and “microaggressions” are actually causing serious, negative repercussions that harm the students they’re trying to protect.  Greg Lukianoff is the president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) and is a fierce advocate of academic freedom.

Credit: Townhall.com | Copyright  2018
Christopher N. Malagisi | Posted: Oct 06, 2018 9:00 AM

Click here to access recorded audio clip.

Hello World!

Actually, that should read ‘Hello Snowflake Privilege’ world!

So, what is a snowflake?

How can you tell one when you see him or her?

Let us know your thoughts.

Thanks!