Generation Z can't work alongside people with different views and don't have the skills to debate. - Says Channel 4 boss as she cites the pandemic as the main cause of the workplace challenge.

Young people in the workplace don't have the skills to debate, disagree and work alongside people with different opinions, Channel 4's chief executive has said.

Speaking at the Royal Television Society's Cambridge Convention, Alex Mahon said 'particularly post-pandemic' Gen Z youngsters 'haven't got the skills to discuss' and 'haven't got the skills to disagree'.

She said this phenomenon, which was being seen in the workplace, was a 'dangerous step change'.

The Channel 4 boss cited the time youngsters had spent 'being out of colleges' during the pandemic, meaning they had not been exposed as much to 'people with a difference of opinion'.

Gen Z usually refers to people born between the middle to late 1990s and the early 2010s.

Ms Mahon told the Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention: 'What we are seeing with young people who come into the workplace - particularly post pandemic - with this concentration of short form content [short videos on services like Tik Tok and YouTube] is they haven't got the skills to debate things.

'They haven't got the skills to discuss, they haven't got the skills to disagree and commit because they haven't been raised, particularly with being out of colleges to have those kind of debates, to get to the point where you've got people with a difference of opinion to you and you're happy to work alongside that, and that is a really dangerous step change in my view that we are seeing.'

Last year Channel 4 carried out research which showed these youngsters are less tolerant of others' views than their parents or grandparents.

The study found that young people could therefore be said to be 'less liberal' than their elders. The research branded this phenomenon as the 'rise of the Young Illiberal Progressives' or 'Yips'.

During Ms Mahon's appearance at the event she unveiled new research which showed that many 'associate their short form social media consumption with feeling a lack of control'.

It was added: 'When the algorithm is in charge, people say they feel emotionally out of control - the immediate dopamine-hit fades rapidly and they are left feeling empty.'

It added that it gave them a sense that their lives had been 'encroached upon'.

The research said viewers in Britain felt 'anxious about video overload'.

People watch over five hours per day 'and the video day is lengthening', Ms Mahon revealed, adding that 'short-form viewing has piled on to long form viewing, and gaming has piled in on top of both'.

 
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If this is the generation that will be drafted to fight WW3 against BRICs. NATO is fucked.
 
To be fair even non-gen Z people do this shit sometimes as well, it's more hush hush but I've known plenty who will only hire those who espouse similar opinions in certain fields. Yes men didn't come out of "Gen Z" field.

I've known plenty of older liberals (again non-gen Z) who wouldn't stop trying to argue people I've known who had differing opinions causing all kinds of issues on the job including in positions such as construction work, even going so far as to throw a can full of soda at a guy who wasn't willing to debate the libtard and just wanted to do his job.
 
People have this weird hard-on for "debating", and hold it up as some kind of intellectual gold standard when in practice (especially online) it's just retards screaming at each other. Keep that shit out of my job, I'm not here to debate politics, I'm here to ignore it and finish this financial report so I can go home.

I do love how the article slips in, without a shred of irony, that you need to "spend time out of college" to learn to handle controversial ideas. We're not even pretending the great marketplace of ideas exists anymore, lol, lmao.
 
People have this weird hard-on for "debating", and hold it up as some kind of intellectual gold standard when in practice (especially online) it's just retards screaming at each other. Keep that shit out of my job, I'm not here to debate politics, I'm here to ignore it and finish this financial report so I can go home.

I do love how the article slips in, without a shred of irony, that you need to "spend time out of college" to learn to handle controversial ideas. We're not even pretending the great marketplace of ideas exists anymore, lol, lmao.
There will be no more "free marketplace of ideas..."
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Only...MY "marketplace of ideas..."
 
People have this weird hard-on for "debating", and hold it up as some kind of intellectual gold standard when in practice (especially online) it's just retards screaming at each other. Keep that shit out of my job, I'm not here to debate politics, I'm here to ignore it and finish this financial report so I can go home.

I do love how the article slips in, without a shred of irony, that you need to "spend time out of college" to learn to handle controversial ideas. We're not even pretending the great marketplace of ideas exists anymore, lol, lmao.
It claims literally the exact opposite. It is blaming their absence from college campuses during Covid for their inability to handle disagreement. Which I would call a pitiful delusion at this point.
 
People have this weird hard-on for "debating", and hold it up as some kind of intellectual gold standard when in practice (especially online) it's just retards screaming at each other. Keep that shit out of my job, I'm not here to debate politics, I'm here to ignore it and finish this financial report so I can go home.

I do love how the article slips in, without a shred of irony, that you need to "spend time out of college" to learn to handle controversial ideas. We're not even pretending the great marketplace of ideas exists anymore, lol, lmao.
There's is something to be said about how a lot of young people are going full anti-work retard and being insanely argumentative, but this article is just muttering about how Zoomers can't debate because of dopamine shortages.
 
I am not getting into debates at work in the first place. I already know I'm right, and there's no utility in causing headaches at work just to let other people know I'm right.
At least with the Gen Z kids at my workplace, the problem is they get even more upset if you refuse to engage in debate.
 
Our ideas, comrade.

Also, yeah boomers can be autistic and sperg on politics, but still get the work done.
As long as they're conservative anti gov boomers I'm good with that. Ultra leftards ones like c'mon man I swear they swallow everything the party says whole. I have family like that and God damn is it infuriating.
 
Liberals being the only ones allowed to be open and belligerent about their politics has been the norm in most work places for decades now.

Only thing special I suppose about gen Z is they seem more into social conformity and friend simulators (streamers). Which seems more about them being anxious and not wanting to upset others, something that would probably work itself out in a few years. I think this probably upsets or annoys some older people because they want to imagine the zoomers' politics could be changed around if they were willing to get into all that bullshit with them, while the zoomers are just like "please god just let me work in peace".
 
I think it's not that they "can't debate", it's that they won't debate. They can't work with someone who holds differing political/moral views. They can't work alongside them and discuss civilly--they can't debate because there is no debate. This gun loving transphobic MAGAtard Boomer or Gen Xer (Zoomer knows that person is this because they haven't personally cancelled Harry Potter/JK Rowling)
won't agree to change their entire outlook, therefore Zoomer can't work with them.

I have friends with vastly differing political views but we have other things in common and get along. Zoomers aren't like that.

Hell it's getting to the point, and may Allah forgive me for saying this, that Gen Ys are starting to become mature and reasonable in comparison. I have had moments commiserating with Millennials about "these damn kids" like when Archie Bunker and Jefferson came together about how much they hated Puerto Ricans. Never imagined I'd agree with a Millennial on anything.
 
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