In some ways, its generational biased, both ways. Of course a minority of any group is keenly aware of the news -- a "surprising" finding by TIME. But I can dig up stories from the 1940s where the current generation was worried about the lack of knowledge of the generation fighting the war. Or the 1960s. Or the 1990s.
The one constant: Kids these days. Get off my lawn.
And, here's a little something from Pew that speaks to that consistency . . .
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