If anything I'd say the nikkas born in the 70s/80s are the softest generation of all. Worst generation definitely who have not really done anything to help the (black) community or world progress positively.
Crack babies/dealers
Heavy reliance on religion
Peter Pan syndrome is heavy in this generation
Homogenous identity, everyone's afraid to be themselves cause their trying to fit into an image
A glaring, non-stop love for MJ, Prince, Rick James, and other early R&B artists even though they are all feminine and androgynous as fukk
90s generation and later maybe considered "soft", but in the end will have much larger, more positive impact on the world than those born 70s-late 80s. There's nothing stand out, stand up, or strong about that generation's accomplishments, or lack of, at all.
Granted there are some valid differences, but who can you really blame when its the parents born in the previous generation that's being hyped that are making the so called "soft" generation.