I believe a disturbing trend in younger people is to place rights above logic, hearts above minds, and active liberty over individual liberties. Too much of the next generation places an inordinate attention on "rights", considering neither the practicality of granting those rights nor the responsibilities each of those rights will entail. This leads to an infuriating situation where every little thing you do is "wrong" and "offensive" to even the most minute, insignificant, and nonsensical of groups.
A brief yet effective summary of the major problem is the formulation of the far-left concept of "privilege", and feeling guilty over every little thing you have better than your neighbor. To put it bluntly, the next generation is "too nice", and I fear that America will eventually change to the point where everything we hold dear no longer exists and everything is upheaved to make active accomidations for the five people who believe they're giraffes stuck in a human body. It wouldn't be a stretch to say that this is far-left equivalent of Creationism; an ideology radically valuing how one merely feels over what the facts are.
There is an inordinate focus on radical equality where it cannot rationally be achieved given the constraints of economics, nature, and physics. The solution to this, of course, is a return to the past ideology of granting rights based on their scientifically-proven benefit to society, proof that the minority in question *actually exists*, and satisfaction of the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Without that, you just get a world where people are berated for things like getting your hair done, as that "flaunts" your "non-bald privilege".