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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
I'm not really concerned about that with Millennials or Gen Z. Most people of those generations are used to being indoors and communicating via their electronic devices.
I'm not really concerned about Boomers, as duh, they're at the highest risk of contracting this disease and dying.
It's really about the Gen X'ers. We grew up much differently than the other generations and there's probably a lower tolerance for being kept indoors or on a curfew.
All that said, I think it would take a few months before any real civil unrest rears is ugly head and hopefully, it never comes to that on any scale.
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My parents (who are in their eighties) made an interesting observation — they both said it reminded them of how life was like in WW2 as kids. They did what they had to do and that this felt the same.