Oh, I totally agree. I don't hate the 'new' stuff at all. I just noticed a lot of unfair hatred towards the 'old' stuff. But now that you mention it, there's just as much of this towards the 'new' stuff.
I don't think anyone can be well rounded if they can't appreciate old AND new. And I don't mean you should like everything of both eras. There's always something good, it just gets harder and harder to find sometimes. Not everything old is worthy of classic status, not everything new is shiny and perfect.
The problem is trends. We've always had them. Something becomes popular, and everyone has to copy it to cash in off its success. That's not a new concept by any means. Scooby-Doo was to be a complete knockoff of Archie (it still retains some of those attributes, Shaggy and Jughead are quite similar), and the 70's were filled with Scooby and Archie knockoffs. It goes further beyond that, but that's the example I often use.
How DARE you not like an overrated book with poor writing! What is wrong with you? You have no soul if you can't relate to this disturbing fan fiction of some weirdo's desire to date a vampire. How can you NOT think Bella is the epitome of role models with her bleak outlook and constant depression, even when happy? You should be ashamed of yourself!
You know, I've since moved onto something worse... that 50 Shades crap. They're trying to say that it's this groundbreaking book, when even the author has admitted it's Twilight Fan-Fiction with names changed. And it's
that kind of fan fiction as well. The poorly written porno kind.
I swear... 50 Shades of Gray... You know that snobbish thing about how watching TV is not as good as reading a book? That book proves that's malarkey.