Some things are sacred.
Christmas. Easter. The Final Four. And, of course, Scrabble.
Gen Z–or, more correctly, the adults who taught them that everybody deserves a medal for participation–has turned their back on all of them.
Actually, I don’t know about the Final Four. But this lot even watches soccer.
My grandma gave her kids, kids-in-law, and grandkids constant beatdowns at this game. The old bat died and everyone who ever managed to beat her just once made sure to say so at the funeral because that’s claim-to-fame in our family 😂
Grandma’s rolling over in her grave. https://t.co/0bezAdG2bK
— Gretchen Lynn (@Bubola) April 9, 2024
Scrabble, like Monopoly, Chess, and Poker, brings out the killer instincts in all of us. As the baddest predators on the block, we need to keep our skills and our canines sharp—as Grandma did.
Gen Z, though, is filled with a bunch of…