Kangana Ranaut Calls Gen Z ‘Gajar Muli’, Says They Hate To Commit & Are Lazy To Even Have Sex

If you sit in a crowd of people from different age groups, you would realize that people born in a specific era have adverse opinions about those born in another.

For example, Gen Z (people born between 1997 to 2012), think that millennials are boring, lack the ability to take risks, and are not ‘woke’ enough.

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While millennials (people born between 1981 to 1996) think that kids of today lack empathy, are irresponsible and hate commitments.

Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut, a millennial (born in the year 1986) also has some controversial opinions about Gen Z. Recently, she spoke her mind and criticized them for spending most of their time on phones, being lazy, and being indisciplined.

 

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Taking to her Instagram stories, the ‘Queen’ actor wrote:

“Gen Z. HA HA their limbs and legs are like sticks, they spend most of their time on phones than actually interacting, observing or reading, they are incapable of consistency and seriously believe that they should simply be given the post of Boss who they don’t respect because their Boss believes in discipline and came up hard way and GenZ only respect quick success.” (sic)

She further added, “GenZ loves Starbucks and Avocado toast but can’t afford to buy a home.”

“They can rent branded clothes to impress on SM but hate to commit or marry, studies even show that they are too lazy to have sex as well, the woke worm GenZ are literally like gajar muli (carrot and raddish)… ROLLING EYES AND SILLY SLANG GENz is easy to influence manipulate even brain wash.” (sic)

She concluded her rant by saying that millennials are so much better. “We rule!! how about some yoga, sports, and exercise GenZ …?”

She also challenged them to do some exercise and yoga. Kangana wrote this lengthy post while reacting to a report that said ‘Most Young Americans Unfit For Military Service.’

She stepped into very controversial territory. But then she’s Kangana, controversy’s favorite child. What do you have to say about her opinions about Gen Z?

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