Youth Unemployment in the U.S.
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- Invincible Overlord
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Youth Unemployment in the U.S.
So. Unemployment for working-age Generation Y/Millenials is seriously more than twice as much as Gen X/Baby Boomers/Silent Generation (though this group is almost phased out of the economy anyway)... what kind of social ramifications will that have do you think?
Josh Kablack wrote:Your freedom to make rulings up on the fly is in direct conflict with my freedom to interact with an internally consistent narrative. Your freedom to run/play a game without needing to understand a complex rule system is in direct conflict with my freedom to play a character whose abilities and flaws function as I intended within that ruleset. Your freedom to add and change rules in the middle of the game is in direct conflict with my ability to understand that rules system before I decided whether or not to join your game.
In short, your entire post is dismissive of not merely my intelligence, but my agency. And I don't mean agency as a player within one of your games, I mean my agency as a person. You do not want me to be informed when I make the fundamental decisions of deciding whether to join your game or buying your rules system.
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They are already calling it the Lost Generation.
You see, people need to hit employment benchmarks at the expected ages. People don't hire 40-year old recent lawschool grads or 40-year old people looking for an entry-level graphic designer job. They don't let those people intern.
So when the economy comes back, those people are going to come back and say "yeh, I was unemployed for seven years." They are not going to get hired. There are already stories of companies saying "No unemployed need apply."
The social stigma of long-term unemployment is going to haunt the Lost Generation forever.
You see, people need to hit employment benchmarks at the expected ages. People don't hire 40-year old recent lawschool grads or 40-year old people looking for an entry-level graphic designer job. They don't let those people intern.
So when the economy comes back, those people are going to come back and say "yeh, I was unemployed for seven years." They are not going to get hired. There are already stories of companies saying "No unemployed need apply."
The social stigma of long-term unemployment is going to haunt the Lost Generation forever.
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And what will that lead to?
Josh Kablack wrote:Your freedom to make rulings up on the fly is in direct conflict with my freedom to interact with an internally consistent narrative. Your freedom to run/play a game without needing to understand a complex rule system is in direct conflict with my freedom to play a character whose abilities and flaws function as I intended within that ruleset. Your freedom to add and change rules in the middle of the game is in direct conflict with my ability to understand that rules system before I decided whether or not to join your game.
In short, your entire post is dismissive of not merely my intelligence, but my agency. And I don't mean agency as a player within one of your games, I mean my agency as a person. You do not want me to be informed when I make the fundamental decisions of deciding whether to join your game or buying your rules system.
Long-term underemployment, lower Social Security revenues that might be enough to run out the coffers faster than the 30-year deadline we have right now, rising crime and shadow markets, lower birth rates as tons of people don't have families, and the death of the middle class.Lago PARANOIA wrote:And what will that lead to?
I mean, there are already reality TV shows of parents throwing out their 30-something children that can't get a decent job.
It will also end the American nuclear family. Give it a few more years and people won't blink when you mention that three or four generations of a family lives in one house.
Basically, see current Eastern Europe or current China for a preview.
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I have noticed that as a nontraditional student, I don't get the same things that traditional students get.
For example, at the college I was going to finish my bachelor's degree in, the ONLY degree that a non-traditional student can get is a Bachelor's of Adult Education. I could do the exact same courseload that a chemistry major or a biology major, or a business major, and it will just say "Adult Education" on the degree. It's utter bullshit.
Although I am going to make the most of what I have from now on (which is beer and video games, followed by an evening of internet pornography), there will always be a part of me that will utterly RAGE at the fact that I'm a retail slave until the day I die, regardless of how hard I work, what degrees and licensing I attain, and regardless of how many years I put into what I'm doing.
For example, at the college I was going to finish my bachelor's degree in, the ONLY degree that a non-traditional student can get is a Bachelor's of Adult Education. I could do the exact same courseload that a chemistry major or a biology major, or a business major, and it will just say "Adult Education" on the degree. It's utter bullshit.
Although I am going to make the most of what I have from now on (which is beer and video games, followed by an evening of internet pornography), there will always be a part of me that will utterly RAGE at the fact that I'm a retail slave until the day I die, regardless of how hard I work, what degrees and licensing I attain, and regardless of how many years I put into what I'm doing.
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That was like 10 years back.K wrote:It will also end the American nuclear family. Give it a few more years and people won't blink when you mention that three or four generations of a family lives in one house.
Today the problem is that the language doesn't even have words for the multi-generational quasi-family quasi-romantic relationship groups that inhabit most houses.
And instead I have to provide paragraph long summaries to introduce and explain the living situations of my friends and family.
"But transportation issues are social-justice issues. The toll of bad transit policies and worse infrastructure—trains and buses that don’t run well and badly serve low-income neighborhoods, vehicular traffic that pollutes the environment and endangers the lives of cyclists and pedestrians—is borne disproportionately by black and brown communities."
So make a word or phrase for it. When someone asks you about it, give them the word/phrase like it's something they should already know, and when they ask what that means, give the paragraphs-long explanation. From then on, they will know what the word means. Odds are, someone else's word or phrase will catch on instead of yours, but in the meantime you will save yourself a lot of effort.
I'd recommend "extended family" as opposed to "nuclear family," or possibly "clan living." Maybe just because I really like the word "clan."
I'd recommend "extended family" as opposed to "nuclear family," or possibly "clan living." Maybe just because I really like the word "clan."
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It will also end the American nuclear family. Give it a few more years and people won't blink when you mention that three or four generations of a family lives in one house.




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"But transportation issues are social-justice issues. The toll of bad transit policies and worse infrastructure—trains and buses that don’t run well and badly serve low-income neighborhoods, vehicular traffic that pollutes the environment and endangers the lives of cyclists and pedestrians—is borne disproportionately by black and brown communities."
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So, regarding the London rioters, is the government planning on--you know--DOING anything or are they hoping that this will all blow over and then it'll be business as usual? You can't exactly handwave a 40% youth unemployment rate.
Josh Kablack wrote:Your freedom to make rulings up on the fly is in direct conflict with my freedom to interact with an internally consistent narrative. Your freedom to run/play a game without needing to understand a complex rule system is in direct conflict with my freedom to play a character whose abilities and flaws function as I intended within that ruleset. Your freedom to add and change rules in the middle of the game is in direct conflict with my ability to understand that rules system before I decided whether or not to join your game.
In short, your entire post is dismissive of not merely my intelligence, but my agency. And I don't mean agency as a player within one of your games, I mean my agency as a person. You do not want me to be informed when I make the fundamental decisions of deciding whether to join your game or buying your rules system.
The Tories are backing plans to cut benefits and evict families with looters in them from public housing. They also want the power to cut social networking at will.
So basically they want a full-on disenfranchised shadow underclass that periodically lashes out in order to distract from the dismal economic situation.
So basically they want a full-on disenfranchised shadow underclass that periodically lashes out in order to distract from the dismal economic situation.
Fifteen years ago, that could have been the gist of a "Bit of Fry and Laurie" sketch. It really is that fucked up and ridiculous. And yet here we are.K wrote:The Tories are backing plans to cut benefits and evict families with looters in them from public housing.
Because it worked so well for Egypt, right?They also want the power to cut social networking at will.
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I agree that the first time it happens sympathies will go towards the government that created the conditions, but don't you think that after the second or third time that happens (especially after extremely unpopular crap like rioter eviction and social networking dismantling) people will start to, you know, blame Tories?K wrote: So basically they want a full-on disenfranchised shadow underclass that periodically lashes out in order to distract from the dismal economic situation.
Josh Kablack wrote:Your freedom to make rulings up on the fly is in direct conflict with my freedom to interact with an internally consistent narrative. Your freedom to run/play a game without needing to understand a complex rule system is in direct conflict with my freedom to play a character whose abilities and flaws function as I intended within that ruleset. Your freedom to add and change rules in the middle of the game is in direct conflict with my ability to understand that rules system before I decided whether or not to join your game.
In short, your entire post is dismissive of not merely my intelligence, but my agency. And I don't mean agency as a player within one of your games, I mean my agency as a person. You do not want me to be informed when I make the fundamental decisions of deciding whether to join your game or buying your rules system.
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When have the objective facts ever harmed a conservative political or social movement?Lago PARANOIA wrote:I agree that the first time it happens sympathies will go towards the government that created the conditions, but don't you think that after the second or third time that happens (especially after extremely unpopular crap like rioter eviction and social networking dismantling) people will start to, you know, blame Tories?K wrote: So basically they want a full-on disenfranchised shadow underclass that periodically lashes out in order to distract from the dismal economic situation.