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Also, doesn't help that people would rather stop at the acknowledgement that younger users of technology are rather inept, then deride them, rather than even bothering, even when they have the opportunity, to even try to help. The landscape now is not the same as it used to be. Things don't just preserve themselves. Pointing it out and being baffled by the illiteracy is one thing, but doing so and then effectively declaring them and "enemy" in some regard, which is to choose yourself, to solidify their ineptitude and retardation to the extent you can help it, won't do anything.
I say this only because it does seem a common habbit of people to complain about a decline in younger generations and in society in general but then do absolutely nothing whatsoever to help it when they have the ability.
It's not unlike the boomer mentality of leaving their children with nothing and telling them to pick themselves up by their bootstraps.
Do you choose the death of the future, or do you not?