You’re calling me rude for asking you to clarify. That was a question, not a leading statement. Note the question mark. The studies say millennials have gotten more mentally ill over time and that Gen Z have even higher rates than millennials did at the same age, so I think it’s unlikely to be an age issue, but you seem to want evidence that’s impossible to provide, so there’s no point in discussing this with you.
You’re calling me rude for asking you to clarify. That was a question, not a leading statement. Note the question mark. The studies say millennials have gotten more mentally ill over time and that Gen Z have even higher rates than millennials did at the same age, so I think it’s unlikely to be an age issue, but you seem to want evidence that’s impossible to provide, so there’s no point in discussing this with you.
It’s a statement you are assuming I made, which I contested.