It seems to be an eternal truth that older generations think younger generations feel too entitled and don't respect their elders, the value of hard work, authority/hierarchy, or paying your dues. It was basically the complaint the WW2 generation had about the 60s/70s generation, the complaint the 60s/70s generation had about Gen-Xers, and now apparently the complaint Gen-Xers have about Gen Y. So I wouldn't worry too much about it.
The other year an in-law remarked that "kids today" were unwilling to do the group house thing. I asked whether n years ago he ever imagined himself using the expression, and got laughs from his sister and wife, and a rueful one from him.<p>How does JC get off? Well, what are going to do? Boycott him? Challenge him to a duel? A mixed martial arts match? Regard him as background noise, a minor nuisance like a loud, smelly bus stop, and move on.<p>But remember this in 10 or 20 or 40 years when you are tempted to say bad things about the young of that day.