Vulgar and profanity filled tweets, posts reveal a generation of selfish and ungrateful Americans
Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” – Hebrews 13:5
Take a poll and many folks will talk about giving as being part of Christmas, but these individuals reveal a darker, selfish and ungrateful side of society. Comments like these are exactly the reasons why other countries despise Americans so much.
POST CONTAINS GRAPHIC LANGUAGE AND PROFANITY (used by teens over their subpar Christmas gifts)

photo Mindaugas Danys
Long gone are the selfless members of the World War generations and those who endured the Great Depression. The survivors’ voices are drowned out in the age of materialism and selfishness, which makes the 1980’s look like an era full of paupers.
The wake of Christmas tweets and posts revealed a generation of spoiled brat children, teenagers and adults who spew profane comments about their parents, unappreciative of their gifts or pining for the material gadgets they did not receive.
“I hate my white iPhone I wanted a black one” – tweeted a girl named Krystal.
“I feel bad for my mom cause I can tell she knows I’m pissed at her for giving me !&%&! presents” – writes one teen.
These are the clean ones, so again DON’T READ ON – PROFANITY WARNING
A user named Michael Trujillo lamented that his sisters got iPods this year while he was only given $100, adding that he cannot buy anything with that money.
Another aggrieved gift recipient Gianna Rodriguez complained: ‘Woooow all I got for Christmas was gift cards, perfume and slippers. My mom sucks at giving presents.’
Let’s read on…
This is one of the worst ones IMO
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