So, men need sex all the time, while women only see it as possibly nice to have, while they can more easily do without.
I mean. Thats one
sexist narrative. I can direct you to many well-educated feminist writers that vehemently show that such a narrative is just another subtle bias in society, meant to protect male sexual entitlement and at the same time disempower female sexuality. Did you know that female orgasm is actually much more powerful than the male orgasm? That women's sexual drive
increases with age? That perhaps, the reason this narrative continues unabated, is because men have never cared to learn about female sexuality? Because women's sexual needs and desires
do not matter the same way mens do? Ie. hetereosexual sex being hyper focused on the phallus rather than on the breasts, clitoral, or vaginal stimulation? These are sexist and oppressive sexual norms being propagated by the myth you just referenced-that men need sex more. May I also add that this very myth has been used to justify instances of spousal rape and sexual harassment?
Who are you to say that I can "more easily do without" sex than you? Who are you to deny my sexuality and desires, after
centuries millines of Judeo-Christian sexual repression, abuse, and shame, of female sexuality? Fuck you.
I digress.
You sound angry for some reason. I'm angry too. But I'm also one this "stupid" generation you speak of...I consider myself pretty politically literate for someone my age, I mean I've been reading political theory since age sixteen, feminist theory since fourteen, history since, eh, middle school? At age twenty I am moving across the world to pursue law school with a speciality in environmental law...Of course, I agree, I am a minority in my cohorts, in fact I face great persecution in some of my social circles for this knowledge.
Here I will list some reasons I find compelling for why there is a "downward" spiral so to speak, or at the very least, as I do agree that every period of history has its turbulence, what is causing the turbulence of our time.l
1. Complacency: People aren't stupid. They are
complacent and
distracted by, as
@Bitter Crank pointed out, the daily toils of living, which are, nonetheless excaberated by the RIGGED SOCIO-ECONOMIC system (in America at least) that is forever shrinking the middle class, cutting taxes and social benefits, and the regressive right is forever shouting false propaganda to make it all seem desirable, when really, it is only desirable to the major corporations and the bureaucratic 1% keeping all the world's wealth. People don't know any better.
2. Lack of education: Critical thinking (philosophical) skills are not taught in public schools. You are taught to follow rules, to follow instructions, to obey authority. These are not skills for successful innovation/problem solving/or even, to an extent leadership. They are meant to keep the system intact. Those students who are less easily swayed-who do not conform, usually drop out or fall through the cracks eventually. They turn to substances, have turbulent home lives, and very little support. They also probably have learning issues, the same ones you just mocked as "made up" are really, very real, and well documented throughout history...just historically undiagnosed until now. They are also still undiagnosed, especially in women and girls, and these account for countless other problems.
3. Cultural a-sociality and paranoia: As a culture, we now fear for our children's safety in ways historically, was unheard of. Children are not allowed to walk places by themselves, go to the park by themselves, or even play on certain "older" playgrounds due to liability issues/parents deeming it as "not safe". The school down the street from me tore down the playground and has replace it with, well, 3 large wooden poles. Thats it. Thats "safe". Bubble wrapped kids? What does that lead to?
HMMMMMM....
Have you considered that the reason children are so "glued to their smart phones" and "video games" because that's their only chance at real uninhibited social interaction and exploration? The real world isn't safe anymore. And when children are raised with this paranoia, like I was, we are a lot less likely to grow into adults who feel comfortable communicating and socializing with strangers.
We don't care of what is going on around them.
We don't
know what is going on around us. We are distracted by celebrities, by mainstream propaganda (news), we are not taught the literacy or skills needed to even understand. The people in power don't want us to understand. Social media is addicting, especially when a digital iOS world is all you have ever known, we didn't get the luxury of board games and real social interaction growing up...it also ruins focus by hijacking the brains reward centre. With regards to food; we don't have the options or the knowledge
I suggest you look up Greta Thunberg, she's a fifteen year old Autistic activist nominated to win the Nobel Prize. Sorry we're so "useless".
I see now you deleted your paragraph on how transpeople are somehow a "problem" because they can't "decide what gender they want to be". Good choice, since many trans and LGBTQ youth are at the forefront of some of the most powerful social movements of this century so far-these minority and oppressed groups have been the backbone for some of the very rights we say we "take for granted".
Lastly, on the topic of rights, the American GOP is currently trying to rob women of their hard-fought right to abortions. This has angered every women I know, and I'm not even American. It's not the 20-year olds who are taking away these rights, taking these rights for granted, it's the 50 something year-old white men who are so threatened by social process and equality (read: taking back the wealth they made off the backs of women, migrants, and the poor) they feel the need to go backwards.