A typical millennial would visit a talk about 'digital libido' at an event for the international liberal elite, and clap in the end, when being told, that the solution to all societal stability problems would lie in teaching everyone how to get 1000 facebook friends. To pacify them better.
See:
https://alpbach.apa-ots-video.at/video/5333013067a14a6eb3013067a17a6ef3
--
A typical millennial would be very concerned about minority group rights, but know nothing about structural issues impacting most peoples lives. Or the economy they grow up in.
F.e.:
Because one of them trended on facebook/insta for longer.
--
A typical millennial would be more concerned to get an instagramable photo of them at a protest, than about the protest itself.
A typical millennial gets mobilized by something trending on insta, but then is unable to formulate a demand for any societal change thats not just purly condensed down to two sentences, and designed to get trending.
A typical millennial would tweet out, what they had for lunch.
A typical millennial would drive an Uber, regardless. Regardless of what? Regardless of everything..
A typical millennial would cheer a private industry space flight, because they heard it was meant to be an inspiring event.
A typical millennial aspires to be come a brand testimonial. And to be able to live off of it.
...
So after re-reading what I posted, it seems to be about value judgments, that are kind of different and new, and not what you would call 'informed' in the classic (as in old) sense.