British Army Seeks 'Snow Flakes' And 'Me Me Me Millennials' In New Recruiting Campaign
Are you a "binge gamer"?
An unfocused office prankster?
A "me me me millennial"?
If so, the British army wants to recruit you.
It's all part of a new advertising campaign unveiled by the U.K. Defense Ministry aimed at 16- to 25-year-olds "looking for a job with purpose," according to a statement.
In videos, radio spots and posters, the advertisements take negative stereotypes about Generation Z — and their predecessors, the notorious millennials — and rebrand them as strengths. Self-centeredness becomes "self-belief," phone obsession becomes "focus" and selfies become "confidence."
British Army Seeks 'Snow Flakes' And 'Me Me Me Millennials' In New Recruiting Campaign
The video at the link provides more perspective to the ad campaign.
As funny and absurd as the ads appear to be, I hope it achieves what they intend.
One would hope their "basic training" would sort things out?So just that I understand: first the U.K. guts its military spending and its capabilities, and now it wishes to fill its remaining ranks with self-righteous, self-absorbed, solipsistic pillocks? Rather than telling people "Many are called, but few are chosen" or "We will make better men and women of you" it's instead "Come as you are, you wonderful couch-bound, social media-addicted narcissists. The water is warm!"
I'm very much confused over what standing amotivated genX and spoiled/entitled baby boomers have to criticize millennials.
It's just the old tropes that repeat themselves every generation. Y are people so stupid? The only generation with a positive review was "the greatest generation".
showing that every generation has had negative views from the previous one to discredit claims against the current target generation is bigotry?Your own bigotry is noted.
showing that every generation has had negative views from the previous one to discredit claims against the current target generation is bigotry?
Are you dense or just trolling?
No duh not everyone has any perspective, but that doesnt change the fact that showing people the biases held against them for illegitamete reasons can stop them from holding similar biases against others for those same illegitamete reasons.:roll:
Just in case you haven't noticed, not everyone from every generation has these views.
It's a cop out that people like yourself just throw out there due to a lack of your own understanding.
Try harder.
Let me guess, your a boomer who got butthurt over me reminding you of the stereotypes held against you, yet you make no attempt to counter the stereotypes being made against the younger generations. Bravo, you are officially perpetuating the problem.:roll:
Just in case you haven't noticed, not everyone from every generation has these views.
It's a cop out that people like yourself just throw out there due to a lack of your own understanding.
Try harder.
Let me guess, your a boomer who got butthurt over me reminding you of the stereotypes held against you, yet you make no attempt to counter the stereotypes being made against the younger generations. Bravo, you are officially perpetuating the problem.
Dont see that support here, just an inability to understand a reductio ad absurdum argument and a ton of your own assumptions. Let me break it down for you.I don't get butt hurt pards.....geeeees! :lamo
I am one of the biggest supporters of young people that you will ever meet on here.
Put your immaturity & hatred in your back pocket for a while.......will ya please?
What is your view of millennials?I don't get butt hurt pards.....geeeees! :lamo
I am one of the biggest supporters of young people that you will ever meet on here.
Put your immaturity & hatred in your back pocket for a while.......will ya please?
Dont see that support here, just an inability to understand a reductio ad absurdum argument and a ton of your own assumptions. Let me break it down for you.
A bunch of idiots mock a new generation for being lazy/spoiled/demotivated, so I reminded them of how their generations were seen as lazy/spoiled/demotivated.
Your knee jerk reaction and inability to read between the lines is inductive of someone who got butthurt by a fragment of a sentence and failed to even see anything else. The entire point of bringing up the supposed shortcomings of every generation was to dispel the attacks on the current gen. I even stated that there was only 1 generation with a positive review and you know not all of them were all that great. My position was clear but you only noticed about 3 words, smh.
I'm not saying anything about you as a person, except that you are human and we all rush things sometimes, especially when distracted by life. I made a similar error on another thread yesterday by misinterpreting sarcasm while rushing irl. But you got it wrong here. And you threw in personal insults.
The conversation was all about hacking millenials well before I got here. I just returned the favor.BS.
You hacked 2 generations of people, and then you have the balls to to whine about what others say.
You want to have a conversation by pouring gasoline? :roll:
One would hope their "basic training" would sort things out?
:shrug:
Secondly the other thing that worries me is the company hired to run the recruitment campaign as they have missed targets yet dropped bigger and bigger bills on the public purse for these horrible, horrible campaigns.
I have heard that entry standards have been dropped with the aim of "making better soldiers" by the end of training but what worries me on a wider level (not this stupid poster campaign) are two things -
First, we have been sending mixed messages with regard to recruitment. For years the media has reported on budget cuts to units, regiments and numbers and how the military have had to shed units and numbers while at the same time going on recruitment drives. If you were a fit young kid looking to join in the last 6 years, the military have been cutting numbers so you would then think "why bother?"
Secondly the other thing that worries me is the company hired to run the recruitment campaign as they have missed targets yet dropped bigger and bigger bills on the public purse for these horrible, horrible campaigns.
I know several young people who have gone into the military these last 2 -3 years and they have been very fit, very focused and actually treated their bodies with respect and they knew that their health was important to joining. How these kids then see being associated as "snowflakes" and drama queens confuses me. This campaign is really badly thought out.
From a Russian perspective I can say that there is great respect for some of the elite British military units.
But the UK society and armed forces in general - they're finished as a credible force.
The army is already at record low levels and they can't recruit. Anecdotally I hear that some recruits don't realise that they might have to kill people because the army recruits millennials on the basis of handing out blankets to crisis areas. A lot of people drop out quickly.
I think the feminisation of UK society means they'll never be capable of more than some really good elite units. They have no backbone as a state. They are a lamb that roars like a lion, hiding behind US protection.
'made-up sh*t' ��
Story goes from bad to worse...
The guardsman whose face has the term "snowflake" emblazoned above didn't realise or agree to his photo being used and is looking to resign.
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