Moving the goalposts
It's a typical move of faith-based arguments to simply say 'Oh, they haven't studied this other group who are certainly digital natives'. Like someone who says 'It will rain tomorrow' and then it doesn't and replies 'Tomorrow!' Believers do not care about evidence when they have belief. So it's those born since 1984, then 1990, then 1995 then... and on and on. There are as many if not more differences within generations than between them. The sooner believers face the facts, the better. You are encouraging the waste of education's limited budget on nonsense-based policies that require DNs to exist. But, as Popper said, a rational argument has no effect on someone who doesn't want to be rational.
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