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May 16, 2017 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Millennials Need Adulting School
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Hey, what's going on everybody?
This is Joe Biggs with Infowars.com.
Now there's a brand new school for all you millennials out there.
The only thing is you've got to be 21 years of age and up.
And this course is a modern day home economics class because, quite frankly, none of you guys know how to be an adult.
And that's right.
They've done tests.
They've looked at all these things.
And most kids when I go out to protest are at the ages of, you know, 20 to...
35 or whatever, have no clue what they are doing.
What in the hell happened with your parents?
What in the hell happened with society?
Your friends, your teachers, everything.
You've just been failed.
But even if everyone around you fails to help mold you, you should still have that yearning, that want to succeed and be better.
To be a contributing part of society.
To be the most patriotic, badass, freedom-loving American that God...
That should be in you already.
That should be part of your DNA. But millennials are so self-entitled, snobby, bratty little punks that they're still living at home in their mom's basement.
They have the letters A, B, X, and Y imprinted on their fingers because they play so much freaking Xbox.
They walk up and down the streets looking like zombies because they never even see the sunlight.
Their faces are orange because they're covered in Cheetos smears and macaroni and cheese and every kind of horrible food that's not even real imaginable because their parents are like, I'm not spending my good money on you.
You sit at my house, you're an adult, you're 21 years old, you live in my basement, eat a Hot Pocket!
When I was 16 years old, I got out on my own.
I moved out on my own.
I did the right thing.
I didn't need a school in Portland, Maine to teach me how to be an adult.
At 16 years old, I got out on my own.
I moved out.
I got a job.
Enough to pay for an apartment.
Enough to buy me food.
Enough to buy me the beer that I wanted.
Yes, I was 16 years old, but I didn't care.
I was working hard, and I was having fun at the same time.
And I'm still doing it today.
Some people need to unhook themselves, cut that umbilical cord, and get the hell out from under that safety nest.
You've got to get out.
You've got to fail at life.
You've got to make mistakes.
And you've got to learn from those mistakes.
And you've got to mold yourself to become a better person each and every day.
Every day that we're alive is a new learning experience.
If you make the same mistake over and over again...
That's kind of an internal problem with you.
Typically, I make one mistake once.
I learn from it.
I make a mental note.
I move on from it.
But these millennial kids don't even have the ability.
In this school that Katie Brunel, Rachel Weinstein started back in November in Portland, Maine, they had to teach them life skills.
How to get a job.
Because they don't even know how to do that.
Create resumes.
Balance a checkbook.
Pay your bills.
Cook food.
Buy food.
How to go to a grocery store.
How to find stuff.
Things that adults now already know because it's common sense stuff.
Who wants to live at home with their parents their entire life?
When I was 15, I was about ready to shoot myself in the head because I needed to get away.
I needed my freedom.
I knew that I could do it on my own.
My parents had done their jobs correctly.
They gave me everything I needed to know for the most part to get out and make it on my own.
And I did that and I figured it out.
Yes, I made mistakes.
That's fine.
But I can't be coddled.
Every time I screw up, I have to face the consequences.
I've been to jail before.
I don't expect my mom to come grab me and pull me out of jail.
I'd rather just sit there and go, okay, I'm a dumbass.
I'm an idiot.
Now let's not ever do that again, Joe.
Let's go out and learn from this and be a better Joe tomorrow.
And that's where millennials just don't get it.
They're so used to being victims.
They're so used to being coddled.
They're so used to just getting everything they want in the name of social justice that they don't even know what it's like to go out and be an actual adult.
And this is the generation coming up that's going to take on leadership positions within our government.
That's going to be a CEO one day.
That is scary.
Someone who's going to be driving your children's school bus.
We need to sit down.
We need To give these guys a swift kick in the butt with reality.
They need to understand that it's time to cut that cord.
It's time to get away from under mom and daddy's wing.
It's time to go out into the real world, make some mistakes, suck it up, learn from it, and be a contributing part of society.
Hopefully the school will help some people, but it's a sad day in fact that we have to have a class like this, especially for people at the ages of 21 and up.
This has been Joe Biggs with Infowars.com.
I'm not gonna sit here and take it anymore!
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