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Internet Unloads on Gen Z Girl Complaining About Working 9-5 Job, But Is She Right?
A recent college graduate posted a now mega-viral rant complaining how her first “9-5 job” is a disaster for her personal life:
The woman’s plight has garnered vastly different responses from the online community.
But for the sake of discussion, I won’t post the numerous “tough luck,” or “pull yourself up by the bootstraps” perspectives. (There are many, understandably so.)
In her defense, it USED to be that a 9 to 5 would pay the bills AND give you plenty of extra spending money.
“The juice was worth the squeeze.”
But not in Biden’s economy – not even close.
— Craig Chamberlin (@CraigChamberlin) October 25, 2023
I think she would enjoy being a housewife and stay at home mother, though I am reliably informed this is a misogynist thought
— Tom Pappert (@realTomPappert) October 25, 2023
Notably, Tucker Carlson touched on this in a recent speech:
“If something really dramatic in your country happens — like young people can’t, I don’t know, get married, you know, or buy houses or have any hope for a future that approaches, you know, the middle-class upbringing they had — then you’ve got a huge problem and someone should be responding to that,” said Carlson at The Daily Caller News Foundation Gala this week. “And if your economy is like on the brink of collapse, you know, if your country is literally bankrupt … When every person, 350 million Americans, everyone regardless of political affiliation can feel that something bad’s coming. Everybody knows that.”
“I mean, if you’ve been to church once in the last year, have you thought about the end times recently? Yes, you have … because you can feel that abrupt change is coming and that’s very disconcerting.”
If the “abrupt change” Carlson mentioned comes to pass, which would be a better safety net for millions of Americans: Being part of an intimate & strong family or an atomized individual?
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