Thursday, January 19, 2017

"My So-Called Opinions" Response

Zachary Fine centers most to his article on the idea of "pluralism." Millennials have changed the term pluralism from simply acknowledging differences to the acceptation of all differences. This sets us millennials apart from older generation who, in general, are less accepting of cultural differences. Many millennials are still viewed as "children" by the older generations, and they use the term children in order to belittle the opinions of millennials who don't know enough about the world to have an opinion.

Millennials are on their way to being the most education generation. They also have access to way more information than older generations, yet the accuracy of information halts us millennials from making deep set opinions. We are hesitant to voice our opinion because of a mixture of the fear of being wrong and the fear of offending. Fine is completely correct by stating that "I don't know," allows us millennials to escape the prosecution of older generation who do not understand how the advancements of society have affected us.  

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