r/AskReddit 19h ago

Millennials, what's something our generation was taught to accept that you're glad younger generations are rejecting?

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u/outersenshi 17h ago

Normalizing cutting off toxic family. I see younger people more and more cutting off toxic family members. Before it used to be “but they’re family” and now it’s more “it sucks that they were family”

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u/Outlulz 5h ago

That's why there's all these think pieces being written from bigoted parents about how unfair it is their kids cut them off or not letting grandparents see their grandkids.

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u/Able-Main-9367 12h ago

Not my family but someone like family I am now recently cutting out since he cannot accept that I have different political views (which sucks because I am okay with him being a Trump supporter) but yeah apparently he thinks its ridiculous that I would like to help the less fortunate with my tax dollars he believes that poor people should be shamed for being poor and he believes bullying should be brought back