Millennials Wants to Get Rid of Secret Santa Game Played at Office Christmas Parties

The world has seen a Greatest Generation, and that name was not easily earned. It was the result of blood, sweat, toil and extraordinary sacrifice. If there can be a greatest generation, then there can also be a worst generation. We call them millennials to be polite, but deep down, we all know. The millennials know too.

This is the generation that pioneered the safe space and hate speech laws. It’s a group so mentally weak that they are begging to give up one of the most fundamental freedoms in order to have their feelings protected by the government. When Benjamin Franklin famously said, “Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither Liberty nor safety,” he was predicting the millennial generation.

In their latest war on . . . well, everything, the millennials are trying to get rid of secret Santa exchanges. Some of you might think you’re going to actually relate to these whiners for a moment. Secret Santa can be annoying to people who don’t get caught up in the spirit. But, when you hear why the millennials hate this new tradition, that fleeting moment of relatability will vanish.

You can guess that this is about feelings, but you still need to hear the truth. It will annoy you, but it will also remind you why millennials are so annoying. Enjoy the video.


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