Konstantin Kisin
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You don't really hear that from other generations about radio or TV.
It's quite unique.
I think this generation has nostalgia for a time that they never knew.
Whereas I talk to older generations, every single one of them says to me, I'm so glad I was born when I was.
Oh, it was so great.
But have you ever heard a Gen Z person saying, I'm so glad I was born in the 2010s?
With Instagram and Facetune and Pornhub and all these things.
You don't hear it.
And you actually have...
young people lamenting about the loss of their childhood when they're still a child.
And so it's a very different thing.
And I think hopefully we'll take that into our own parenting.
And maybe my generation has been wounded enough that this will not happen again.
I think it'll have to be the mental health industry.
We talked about it a lot today, but I think we're really going to look back with regret that we put girls through all of this and then we diagnosed them when they couldn't cope, and boys as well.
I think there's a lot of people who are sort of understandably outraged at the trans phenomenon and the surgeries and the hormones and the kind of cruelty and confusion that we put young people through.
I think that's part of a bigger story.
And the bigger story is the internalization and medicalization of girls' distress.
And so I think we need to start seeing the mental health industry as an industry and as something to protect girls from.
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