Philippine senator slammed for calling Gen Z Filipinos ‘weak’ – ‘we didn’t cry easily’
Philippine Senator Robin Padilla has sparked controversy by calling Generation Z Filipinos "weak" and downplaying depression during a Senate committee hearing on the Children's Safety in Social Media Act. In his statement, Padilla compared today's youth to those of his generation, saying they did not cry easily and learned from their experiences on the streets.

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AI-generatedPhilippine Senator Robin Padilla has sparked controversy by calling Generation Z Filipinos "weak" and downplaying depression during a Senate committee hearing on the Children's Safety in Social Media Act. In his statement, Padilla compared today's youth to those of his generation, saying they did not cry easily and learned from their experiences on the streets. He attributed this difference to social media addiction, which he believes has led to an increase in depression among young people. The senator also expressed confusion over the common use of the term "depression" among children today. Padilla's comments have been met with criticism from the public and fellow politicians, who have accused him of being out of touch with modern issues. The incident occurred on Wednesday during a hearing at an undisclosed location in the Philippines.
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4 extractedPadilla stated that today's children are weak compared to his generation.
Senator Robin Padilla called Generation Z Filipinos mentally “weak” and downplayed depression.
Padilla claims that during his time, the word 'depression' wasn't common.
Padilla attributed the perceived weakness to social media addiction.