AJ Rice said Gen Z is a generation that struggles with human connection because of the mass social justice movements they grew up with. He made the comments on a recent episode of The Greatness Conversation.
“You had one uppercut to the face after another here for Gen Z where, first, it’s the Me Too movement, males are told to take it down a notch, toxic masculinity,” Rice said on a recent episode of The Greatness Conversation. “You might be a predator, you might be a rapist. And then, and then all of a sudden, George Floyd dies. You’re now a racist. All of your history stinks.”
“And then when that’s all over, they’re going to drop on you that there are 72 genders and Gary and Tim and Bill are coming into the women’s locker room and the girl’s bathroom,” Rice said. “So, you know, if you wonder why Gen Z has a hard time being authentically human.”
Rice joined the podcast to discuss his new book, “The White Privilege Album,” the use of comedy to talk about progressive “wokeness,” and the future of what society looks like for younger generations.
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AJ is the editor-in-chief of the Publius National Post, and the author of the new bestseller, the White Privilege Album, Bringing Racial Harmony to Very Fine People on Both Sides.
He also writes as a columnist for over thirty national media outlets including Investor’s Business Daily, The Hill, Epoch Times, Newsmax, PJMedia, American Greatness, Townhall.com, TheBlaze.com, RealClearMarkets, and the Washington Examiner.
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