Gen X Searches For Proof Of Its Own Existence In Latest Viral Generation Discourse

August 17th, 2022 - 1:03 PM EDT by Aidan Walker

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An ad from the Gen X childhood, a walkman, and a tweet commenting on Gen X childrearing practices.

Sandwiched between Baby Boomers and Millennials, two of the demographically largest generations in American history, many members of Gen X have long expressed that they've been unjustly neglected. Every now and then, Gen Xers take to social media to convey these feelings.


The recent hashtag "#ProofGenXExists" is trending across Twitter amid the viral debate as Gen Xers post about how they are, in fact, real.


The trend rapidly turned towards nostalgia-posting as people reminisced about products and media from their alleged 1980s and 1990s childhoods.


Others mentioned inter-generational experiences, expressing appreciation for the Silent Generation and the Greatest Generation — but not for Boomers, Zoomers or Millennials.


Many also seemed to parody the hashtag as well, mocking the claims of Gen X through memes and other humorous tweets.


Every few weeks, the generations clash online, with Gen X frequently instigating. In return, Gen X has been called many names, including the Karen generation. Often, the feuds are over technology, as shown in this helpful chart:




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