“Ugaling Millennials” FB Page Posts Photos Describing The Personality Of Millennials

“Ugaling Millennials” FB Page Posts Photos Describing The Personality Of Millennials

A certain Facebook page has posted the photos describing the personality of millennials nowadays and left netizens puzzled on what the future generation would be like.

The Facebook page “Philippine Shocking History” has shared a lengthy post discussing the topic about the personality of millennials.

The post started quoting verses from different people such as Desiderius Erasmus and the Philippine national hero Jose Rizal who once said that “Ang kabataan ay pag asa ng bayan in Filipino”Millennials

The social media page even asked of those quotes are still relevant in the modern generations, wherein the negative behavior is harder to hide.

The rapid technological process was being blamed for the bad behavior of the millennials in the 21st century.

The page also posted the photos of different types of millennials who made a mark in the social media world.

Here is the full post:

Ugaling Millennials ngayon?

Desiderius Erasmus once said that “The main hope of a nation lies in the proper education of its youth” or in a more famous form according to Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal: the youth is the hope of our fatherland (Ang kabataan ay pag asa ng bayan in Filipino). Are these quotes still relevant in the digital age? These are some of the photos that went viral in the past years. With the ubiquity of technology in the new millennium, bad behaviour is harder to hide.

Earlier this year in the month of February, a viral video surfaced online featuring a high school student using the Philippine map as a floor mop. The video went viral and negative reactions flood the comments section of the original video that was uploaded. It was later revealed that the students in the video are from University of the East, Weeks later after the video was uploaded online, UE has kicked out the students who used the Philippine flag as a mop.

On the contrary, five years ago, a photo went viral showing a school girl named Janela Arcos Lelis, 12 yrs old, performing a patriotic act by holding a Philippine flag amidst the flood in order to save it. She was later honoured by National Historical Commission of The Philippines.

Earlier this year, this photo went viral. According to some sources, the students are from STI College in Davao. The students later apologized for raising the middle finger while their professor was writing something on the whiteboard. According to Saberon(one of the students in the picture), they did not mean to hurt anyone with their gesture.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau once said that “Everything is good as it comes from the hands of the Maker of the world, but degenerates once it gets into the hands of man”. Simply put, man is naturally good, and anything that is not natural has corrupted us from this natural state.

The bad behaviour of the millennials should be blamed on the rapid technological progress in the 21st Century and modern pop culture that encourages promiscuity or frivolity.

Perhaps, Rousseau was right, if we watch documentaries that some people call poverty (–foul word(s) removed–), it is very evident that young people living in the less developed areas of the Philippines can be labelled naturally good because they grew up in a more natural setting. The best example to prove the statement of natural morality is the photo of the girl who saved the Philippine flag 5 years ago.

They tend to value things that millennials living in the city find irrelevant.

Sunod sa uso, sunod sa panahon.

Gala dito, party doon.

Pasaway ng mga taon.

Sa tingin nyo tama ba ginagawa ng mga so called millenials ngayon?

Di ko lalahatin, kasi alam ko na may mga ilan2x pa namang kabataan na hindi puro bisyo.

Pero aminin man natin o hindi, mas maraming paring kabataan na nawawala sa wisyo.

Pero parang sa nakikita ko kabataan ang problema ngayon ng bayan?
Kabataan na karamihan sa kanila ay sakit ng ulo sa bayan.

Paano kaya ito maa-agapan?

May lunas pa ba itong ganitong problema ng bayan?

Matutupad naman kaya ang sinasabi sa tula?

Pag asa nga ba ang hatid ng kabataan sa bayan?

O isa din cla sa dagdag ng sakit ng ulo sa bansa?”

Millennials

The social media users have also expressed their reactions regarding the post:

Paulo Rosca: “Meron pang solusyon. Akusahan na addict, itokhang at sabihin nanlaban. Sigurado hindi na pamamarisan. Ang hindi makakuha ng message ko bobo. Sarcastic ang message ko. Read between the lines”

Juan Paolo Dampog: “ang uso nmn ngaun para sa mga millenials ay tumakbo sa SK hahaha,”

Oscar Tonsay: “Walang dapat sisihin kundi mga magulang muna. Miss ko pa rin yung lumaki na nakukuha lang sa tingin.”

Jerome Cawaling: “Matagal ng patay si Rizal. Hindi na relevant yang quote na yan panahon ngayon na mga kabataang hindi napalaki ng maayos ng mga magulang.”

Armando Palacios: “ang MATITINONG kabataan ang pag asa ng bayan”

Jasmin Asunion Arma: “Buti nlang hindi ganyan ang mga teen agers ko, pinalaki namin silang mah asawa may banal na takot sa Diyos.”

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