The Dumbest Generation

Millennials would be so hilarious if they weren't so disgusting in their arrogance they are in the forefront of anything.  They love to create non-words to rename words that bring shame among people.  Bullshit words they are fond of using are "queer" to describe perverts and hets with sexual perversions but not LGBs (who long regarded "queer" as a slur),  "transgenderism" to describe crossdressing or transvestism for the most part,  "trans women" to describe male transvestites, "trans men" to describe female crossdressers who reject femininity but feel they have to butcher themselves to reject it, "sex work" and "sex workers" to describe women in prostitution and prostitution itself, and one of the funniest is the non-word "polyamory."



There are of course polygamy and polyandry, both of which have been used by sociologists and anthropologists forever, but the millennials have decided to come up with a new, cutting edge word to replace the good old fashioned word "promiscuity."  The word is "polyamory."

"Polyamory" is a non-word dreamed up or used by millennials because of their not wanting to sound like they are "shaming" anybody for being promiscuous. I just laugh at people who think there is a dime's worth of difference between "polyamory" and good old "promiscuity." Promiscuity is a value-laden word. The idiot millennials want to do the same thing the boomers and war baby generations did in the 1960s and 1970s, but they don't want the label of promiscuity attached to their ethically challenged behavior.

Millennials really are the dumbest generation. They think they have invented or reinvented the wheel when previous generations have done the same thing. Well, they haven't. As a baby boomer I have seen the rise of communes, free love, spouse-swapping, open marriages, shack-ups instead of marriages, the increasing number of young people having "premarital" sex especially among women thanks to the advent of the pill, and so on down the line. There is nothing new under the sun.

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