Is There a Human Right to DoorDash Delivery?
The article discusses the financial struggles of Generation Z and their reliance on food delivery services like DoorDash. It critiques their spending habits, suggesting that they prioritize convenience over cost-effective meal preparation. The author argues that this behavior reflects a lack of resilience and self-reliance taught in their education.
- ▪Generation Z faces significant financial challenges, including high housing prices and a misaligned job market.
- ▪Despite their financial struggles, they frequently choose to order expensive food deliveries instead of preparing inexpensive meals.
- ▪The article suggests that the education received by Generation Z has not equipped them with essential life skills like resilience and self-reliance.
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Is There a Human Right to DoorDash Delivery? David Strom 10:00 AM | May 21, 2026 Townhall Media Generation Z is famously facing more dire financial conditions than previous generations. We hear that constantly, and I certainly don't deny that in many respects, they have gotten a raw deal. Housing prices are high, and the job market is not particularly aligned with the education they were told would set them up for a comfortable life. Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_4"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_4"]]) }); These kids, after all, were convinced that a degree in Women's Studies and Gender Confusion was the path to prosperity as they agitated for a communist revolution.
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