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In recent years, millennials have gotten as much shit from older generations as a fertilizer company that sources its product from local farmers. In addition to killing basically everything, the generation has come under fire for not knowing how to cook, not being as neighborly as others feel they should, being horrible at tipping (hate that is actually justified) and having the nerve to move back in with their parents.
However, the one thing that seems to be consistently (and conveniently) overlooked is the fact that millennials have grown up in the world the generations that mock them built in the first place. In my experience, older people looooooove to talk about participation trophies while avoiding the reality that they were the ones who decided to start handing them out in the first place.
The aforementioned trophies are just one aspect of a “Millennial Night” planned by a minor league baseball team later this month. On Wednesday, the Montgomery Biscuits posted a tweet just overflowing with condescension to promote the event and let’s just say things did probably not go as they intended.
Want free things without doing much work? Well you're in luck!
Riverwalk Stadium will be Millennial friendly on Saturday, July 21st with a participation ribbon giveaway just for showing up, napping and selfie stations, along with lots of avocados 🥑
🎫: https://t.co/mEfHPEQ6fF pic.twitter.com/jvGKCCenpn
— Montgomery Biscuits (@BiscuitBaseball) July 11, 2018
It was only a matter of time before people started to flood their mention with a bunch of rebuttals that will unfortunately just reaffirm the beliefs of everyone who blames the perceived hypersensitivity of millennials for being the reason they can’t be overtly racist anymore.
Here are some of the best replies (as well as a few other reactions rounded up by For The Win):
https://twitter.com/Gamec0cks/status/1017382303125966850
All of your players are millennials.
— Bernie Brannan (@jbbrannaniii) July 12, 2018
A live look at the Biscuits’ marketing and PR manager today pic.twitter.com/mW2P33rba9
— Will Weaver 📸 (@WillWeaverRVA) July 12, 2018
Coming early August: Boomer night, where proof of a high school diploma wins you a high paying job, and arts and crafts tables will be available for you to burn down a diorama of the U.S. economy while complaining about entitlement https://t.co/0uoQduSg5u
— Kyle Neubeck (@KyleNeubeck) July 12, 2018
https://twitter.com/harrisonwide/status/1017439805788090370
Just give away a bunch of Papa John's pizza since you're trying to be all edgy and antagonizing
— Brandon Born (@Brandon_Born) July 12, 2018
The team decided to double down, which I’m totally sure will attract the new, young fans baseball needs as the sport slowly withers away.
Offended? Feel free to fight your battles IRL and visit us at Riverwalk Stadium. Any millennials that actually come by during office hours before next Saturday and submits a valid complaint in person to our "Millennial Night Thinktank" may get a free ticket or two! https://t.co/XUNOz29gkO
— Montgomery Biscuits (@BiscuitBaseball) July 11, 2018
As someone who literally wrote the book on making fun of millennials, I’m the first person to admit that they have plenty of flaws. However, this just comes off as a tone-deaf attempt by an out-of-touch marketing team who was just trying to stir things up.
With that said, if any publicity is good publicity, I guess I have to give them a tip of the hat.