• Lad@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    I daresay if young people could afford a home, a car, a family, and had some disposable income, free time, and any fucking prospect of a satisfactory life then they’d be a lot less depressed.

    I don’t think social media is particularly good but it’s far from the worst problem facing young people today. The “phone bad” crap is just a lazy cop out.

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      1 year ago

      While you have a point you might consider what little free time young people have is largely spent on social media full of dark patterns and negative feedback loops and/or gaming stuffed with gambling. One does not detract from the other problems you outline. “Phone bad” holds true as long as these big corporations insist on regulating themselves when all they do is feed people propaganda to keep anything from changing.

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    1 year ago

    Teenagers were always mentally ill, we just make more efforts to report such nowadays.

    The education system is not a place of mental wellness, and the transition to adulthood is innately disturbing.

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      1 year ago

      Not sure if you are talking about your country or generalising all over the world. What you said is not true where I’m from, if the latter.

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        We’re (American’s specifically, but I see echoes in westernized European countries) propagandized into thinking angst is the natural state of teenagers rather than the natural state of teenagers within this specific system. I think teens can just more clearly see the brutal society they’re about to be forced into and don’t have the cognitive dissonance of benefiting from that brutal society yet.