No, I'm just not playing along.
*Holy strawman, Brisket! Who said they"have it worse than everyone else"?
** Sigh, you are here begging the question. You bolded the word lost and it's important to your point, but did most of them ever have that advantage? I'm not sure. But either way, that isn't even what this is about.
What you (ostensibly) read in the essay and from me (who you know personally) is first-hand personal knowlege of millenial men excluded from consideration for jobs and promotional opportunities on the basis of their race and gender, usually by white boomer and Gen X men, and that's significant too.
You aren't addressing that at all. Instead, you're sort of vaguely suggesting that it didn't happen, or maybe didn't happen a lot, and if it did, they deserved it because their motivations are bad, ie
*** "they want to get back the unfair advantage their predecessors had."
I don't buy that. I think most people just want to move up in the world, forward in their career, etc, and there's nothing wrong about wanting that.
I said that too, because that's what white progressives don't seem to want to address.
You don't care about them getting fucked and said so, to wit: