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high proportion of non-university-educated boomers
Remind me to tug my forelock next Pinfest.
high proportion of non-university-educated boomers
Forum.....I wonder who in the mod team is going to resign first![]()
"Boomers include anyone born between 1946 and 1964 while Gen Z encompasses those born from 1997 to 2012, many of whom are beginning to enter the workforce."
I'm in no mans land. I was born in 69.
Actually, is it no "persons" land? What do you say these days? No person LGBTQ+ non binary land.
So Vee hasn't offended me![]()
I think Gen-X is in the middle"Boomers include anyone born between 1946 and 1964 while Gen Z encompasses those born from 1997 to 2012, many of whom are beginning to enter the workforce."
I'm in no mans land. I was born in 69.
Actually, is it no "persons" land? What do you say these days? No person LGBTQ+ non binary land.
So Vee hasn't offended me![]()
You're Gen X like me."Boomers include anyone born between 1946 and 1964 while Gen Z encompasses those born from 1997 to 2012, many of whom are beginning to enter the workforce."
I'm in no mans land. I was born in 69.
Actually, is it no "persons" land? What do you say these days? No person LGBTQ+ non binary land.
So Vee hasn't offended me![]()
What are you saying about wrestlersNot a 'University Degree' between them Ste..
GEN Y / MillennialWhat gen am I? 1986 born.
This is exciting
Does it take a University Degree to put a sticker on straight on a Stern Apron![]()
Get with the times Phil, you also have to be offended on behalf of other people these days too"Boomers include anyone born between 1946 and 1964 while Gen Z encompasses those born from 1997 to 2012, many of whom are beginning to enter the workforce."
I'm in no mans land. I was born in 69.
Actually, is it no "persons" land? What do you say these days? No person LGBTQ+ non binary land.
So Vee hasn't offended me![]()
Are they "the silent generation" because they've all been banned from the internet or have little to no access?
Hi all
I posted something similar on a whatsapp group this morning – today has been a very difficult day, but I wanted to just add my perspective.
I’m British Chinese – I was born in London and have lived here basically my whole life. Growing up here as a Chinese child was at times very unpleasant; being called a “ch*nk” or “ch*nky” and having “ching-chong” noises made at me countless times. I hope everyone can understand how crap that might feel, getting discriminated against simply by how you look and the colour of your skin and not through anything you may have done. Thankfully things have improved significantly but there's still plenty of work to do.
Everyone can help. For example, please don't call Chinese restaurants a "ch*nky" and please help correct others who do - I understand this and words like these may have been commonplace in the past but they are still unpleasant and derogatory terms even if absolutely no offence is intended. If you overhear or are present when someone is using any kind of racial slurs, or outdated racial language (intentional or not) – please do say something. Only in that way do things start to change.
For what’s it’s worth, I don’t think there was any malice or ill-intent at all in the words that were used - it was more ignorance and naivety, but the language used was clearly racist and unacceptable as the moderators have said. How this has all panned out is very unfortunate, but action absolutely did need to be taken.
I’ve been playing pinball for 3 or 4 years now. One of the things I love about it is that everyone is treated equally – everyone from all backgrounds, genders, ages, countries etc can play or compete together and just have fun with it. It’s been a really welcoming and wonderful community and I count many of you all as good friends.
Please let’s all work together to keep it that way.