Born between 1997 and 2012, Gen Z is the first generation to grow up entirely in the digital age — raised on the internet, social media, and modern tech.
But they’ve also been called “the most abused generation” — deeply impacted by the COVID lockdowns. From digital access issues and mental health struggles to learning loss, academic setbacks, and missing major milestones like graduations, sports, and social events, the life impacts were massive.
So, is this a lost generation? Not at all, according to Charlie Kirk, ounder Point USA. According to Charlie, Gen Z is rising and leading our nation into a bold, national revival. How is this possible?
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