I actually think it has been fully created. We joke about participation trophies, self esteem classes, helicopter parents, and other stuff that seems like a laughable effort to coddle children, but a stark reality is that those kids are now grown ups, and the results scare me. I've been saying that if the current attitude existed a hundred years ago, the Wright Brothers wouldn't have invented the airplane in lieu of sitting around complaining about the lack of an airplane. It's not that people don't have the right to complain about what bothers them, but the solution is always "what someone has has to do / become / change) and never a look at oneself.
Women characters in video games as an example, I keep getting just short of active resistance to the idea that we need to do more than ***** on forums to convince the industry the market for it is viable. (Promote games / buy games) Surprisingly the solution people seem to want is keep talking on forums, call developers sexist, and tell people like me I have a lack of empathy because I'm not telling them what they want to hear, and seem to empathize more with someone wanting to keep their company running than risk it all on the whims of the internet.
I keep getting images of people that at home never get up to get their own snack, but instead badger someone until food is delivered. Everything is unfair. Everything is wrong. Everything is the fault of other people not thinking about them. Empathy, check your privilege, and similar phrases are now the magic words to justify blaming your life on other people while sitting on one's ass feeling sorry for yourself and not trying to improve your situation. If they do want to do something, it's always in the area of a "safe space" or through online conversations where you don't have to face your accused and have an army of twitter support behind you.
This isn't new for me. I liked Occupy Wall street several years ago as an ideal, but in reality, all I saw was a bunch of kids that think shouting about a problem will get it solved for you. When it doesn't, play the victim of mean people card. There's a reason they became a joke no one even tells anymore. They did nothing. They fought the idea of doing anything. They spelled out the generation we created of people that are victims of everything but their own choices. The generation that grew up with nothing but people that thought about nothing but them, and are now unprepared for a world that doesn't.
The internet the last few years leaves me with the same mindset. Every complaint can be reduced to "why didn't you think about me" to which I say, "why the fuck should I."