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Diary of a CEO: Comedian Tim Dillon tells Steven Bartlett that baby boomers are a “selfish generation,” millennials “want to be praised” and Gen Z “should be recruited.”

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Comedian Tim Dillon, 39, from New York, said baby boomers are a “selfish generation” and “emotional theorists,” while Gen Z “should be dragged into wars.”

An American comedian has said baby boomers are a “selfish generation” who “refuse to retire”.

Tim Dillon, 39, from New York, appeared on Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett’s podcast The Diary of a CEO, where he scored baby boomers are “very sick people” and said that Millennials are “a shitty generation” who just want to be “complimented for everything.”

Speaking to all generations, he added that Generation Z should be “drafted into wars” so they “can die in them.” Ukraine.’

Steven, 31, asked the outspoken comedian questions – but didn’t appear to offer his own opinion on the different generations.

Tim said: “I love the baby boomers, they are a selfish generation, the state of the baby boomers is that they are these powerful people who refuse to leave their homes, they will not retire, they are shrinking their children saying “I can’t”. I don’t think you can own something like that,” they like to keep these houses over their children’s heads.

Comedian Tim Dillon, 39, from New York, said baby boomers are a “selfish generation” and “emotional theorists,” while Gen Z “should be dragged into wars.”

Comedian Tim Dillon, 39, from New York, said baby boomers are a “selfish generation” and “emotional theorists,” while Gen Z “should be dragged into wars.”

He appeared on Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett's (pictured) podcast The Diary of a CEO to discuss different generations.

He appeared on Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett's (pictured) podcast The Diary of a CEO to discuss different generations.

He appeared on Dragons’ Den star Steven Bartlett’s (pictured) podcast The Diary of a CEO to discuss different generations.

“They are very sick people, they refuse to give up their jobs, they are emotional terrorists and I grew up with them, they are very interesting people.

“They proved the lie of the 60s, people thought they were progressive hippies but that wasn’t the case, they were really just selfish drug addicts. They just wanted to get high and roll around in mud.

“But this is the funniest generation that ever lived, no one is funnier because to be funny you kind of have to make fun of it, no one cared less about the future of this planet or the future of its children, apart from the baby boomers.”

Moving on to millennials, the comedian said they always want to be rewarded for everything they do.

“Millennials are this really shitty generation where they’re like, pin a medal on me, put a ribbon on me, I’m right, I went to the right college, I got the right internship, I believe in the right things, I I tweeted the right thing, I have the right policy.

“Millennials are the kind of ambitious people who constantly want to be praised and told how great they are.”

Although he had positive things to say about Gen Z, he added that they should be “conscripted into the war.”

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Tim, who is also the host of the Tim Dillon Show podcast, has presented controversial views, calling baby boomers “very sick people” who “refuse to retire.”

What generation are you? From the Silent Generation to the Alpha Generation

Many researchers disagree on the exact years of each demographic group, with many falling at the beginning or end of each group called “cuspers”.

The Greatest Generation: Born between 1900 and 1925

The silent generation: Born between 1925 and 1945

Baby boomers: Born between 1946 and 1964

Generation X: Born between 1965 and 1980

Millennials: Born between 1981 and 1998

Generation Z: Born between 1999 and 2010

Generation Alpha: Born early 2010-2025

He added: “Secondly, Generation Z is an entrepreneurial person, very skeptical of institutions and cynical of some of its positive qualities.

“There are more negative qualities, those are the murders, the filming of the murders and the fentanyl vapes, we need a draft to be honest.”

“Young people should probably go to the military, I know this will be a controversial thing to say, but if they just want to take fentanyl and attack each other in malls and put it on TikTok, they can go and die in Ukraine.’

Tim also added that new generations have “exposed society as a scam” because they “don’t work hard.”

He said: “I think they have realized that this is all a scam, they are not wrong, when you understand that the country is a scam you can approach it like a scammer would or a crook, they invent mental health stuff that they don’t use.” have, they take days off all day long, they terrify their elders by respecting the mediocre quality of their work.

“It’s something I fully support, it’s a way to climb the ladder, they take advantage of the people they work with and make them tolerate substandard work because they realized that a lot of that was bulls**t *so why can’t I participate in it.

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