Heaven forbid the little darlin's would have received the same opportunities the rest of us from previous generations were gifted with: the constant reminder from our first form high school teachers that "if you ascribe to attend a college or university you should start planning how you're going to pay for it now and put every dime of that after school and weekend job into an interest bearing account". The guidance counsellor of our high school started drumming that into us during grade nine classes.
You know that responsibility concept that weeds out the ones who merely make a decision after grade 12; well, the summer's over, guess I'll go to university now. Ambition, determination, self sacrifice; all foreign words to these little spoiled-brat anarchists.
I think most people today would have liked to receive the same opportunities as previous generations: an well paid, fulltime job without needing a university degree. Sadly, those opportunities do not exist anymore. Also, in the 1980's, tuition was still at a level that it was attainable by a median income family.
Since then tuition has tripled needlessly. Some people are aware of this, and actually willing to leave the comfort of their own home to protest it.
You should use a smaller paint brush when you try to paint everyone black.