Middle-Range Baby Boomer here (67, born in 1956). I agree with much of your vindictive against Baby Boomers, but I I think you need to refine your "generational needle" a little. My father was born in 1928 (a "Silent") so he was 17 and just on the cusp of adulthood when WWII ended in 1945. 1945--1970 are considered the "Golden--once in a thousand years-Period" in the US. So all his 20s and 30s were bathed in glorious United States 1950s/1960s economic development and opportunity. However for me--in the last year of the boom period--1969--I was 13 years old!
My father was a nice and outstanding man, and contributed greatly to his family and society, but I think in being born in 1928 he was born the best possible year in US history. After 1928 each successive year the opportunities in the US decreased. So the "Early Boomers" were a little worse off than the "Silents"; the "Late Boomers" a little worse off than the "Early Boomers." And each successive generation was increasingly worse off--"Generation X"; "Millennials"; "Z-ers"; Alphas . . . The Baby Boomers don't hold all the blame. The "Silents" and "The Greatest Generation" hold some too.
It isn't much funner farther out here in the fucking west; boomers being what they are will only hire foreigners or will refuse to pay you for your work. Their love of slave-labour (foreign and domestic) is utterly reprehensible so that the choice for some of us in North-America is; debt & welfare or starvation.
Honestly, when the Boomers are gone, I honest to God hope that their Diversity, Inclusion, Exclusion and other hiring policies and shit die. Maybe we ought to repeal all the laws passed during their times or something as they don't seem to have had any positive effects either.
The world was never an easy safe place, all generations must work, fight, and struggle. Nothing is handed to anyone, except maybe the 1%crowd. Get over it, get on with life.
pooo butt article. i say again verbal dahiaria all.
This amateur sociology was old years ago. Hundreds of millions of people born all over the world through multiple generations somehow had the same economic experiences, same family relationships, same cultural frameworks. Reductive to absurdity.
I gave my kid their cut years ago to pay down student debt. I doubt I'll have much of a problem spending the rest ... it just takes a trip to the hospital
Climate change is BS. Boomers were just Americans living in a different time than you... or me.. or a friggin' lot of us. This "Boomers Suck" thing is so damned old. I'm like Robert M. My dad was born in 1928, my mom 1930. My dad got to "enjoy" working his a$$ off his entire life, and then promptly died of a heart attack in his 50's when I was still in High School (I'm Gen-X.... parents had me and my older sister later in life). My mom was an RN/Nurse. She received didly squat for a pension and used the price of our childhood home for her retirement. She wasnt a cop or firefighter so, no big retirement and "hero status" by leaching of other peoples taxes. Boomers got stuck in the Korean "war" and Vietnam also. No one escapes. I dont understand how Boomers wrecked the USA. They lived their lives, in their era. Prattling on about a generational issue, that really isnt proveable by any means, is tired. Did a lot of bad things happen? Sure did. Every person categorized as a "boomer" was an individual. Just like your generation, mine and all the others. They lived out their days in the confines of an era of time.... period. I blame a lot of other factors for the crap my kids and grandkids will now have to face in "America in Name Only". Hang the politicians and the satanists and quit pointing fingers at one generation of true Americans. My boomer cousins got drafted and shot at by hostile communists, brought home PTSD, and ended up hooked on weed and alcohol. Do you curse clouds also?
And unfortunately, the way my generation (Elder Millennials, born in the 1980s) is going, it looks like the apple really isn't falling too far from the tree. SMH.
Middle-Range Baby Boomer here (67, born in 1956). I agree with much of your vindictive against Baby Boomers, but I I think you need to refine your "generational needle" a little. My father was born in 1928 (a "Silent") so he was 17 and just on the cusp of adulthood when WWII ended in 1945. 1945--1970 are considered the "Golden--once in a thousand years-Period" in the US. So all his 20s and 30s were bathed in glorious United States 1950s/1960s economic development and opportunity. However for me--in the last year of the boom period--1969--I was 13 years old!
My father was a nice and outstanding man, and contributed greatly to his family and society, but I think in being born in 1928 he was born the best possible year in US history. After 1928 each successive year the opportunities in the US decreased. So the "Early Boomers" were a little worse off than the "Silents"; the "Late Boomers" a little worse off than the "Early Boomers." And each successive generation was increasingly worse off--"Generation X"; "Millennials"; "Z-ers"; Alphas . . . The Baby Boomers don't hold all the blame. The "Silents" and "The Greatest Generation" hold some too.
It isn't much funner farther out here in the fucking west; boomers being what they are will only hire foreigners or will refuse to pay you for your work. Their love of slave-labour (foreign and domestic) is utterly reprehensible so that the choice for some of us in North-America is; debt & welfare or starvation.
Honestly, when the Boomers are gone, I honest to God hope that their Diversity, Inclusion, Exclusion and other hiring policies and shit die. Maybe we ought to repeal all the laws passed during their times or something as they don't seem to have had any positive effects either.
Verbal dahiaria all.
The world was never an easy safe place, all generations must work, fight, and struggle. Nothing is handed to anyone, except maybe the 1%crowd. Get over it, get on with life.
pooo butt article. i say again verbal dahiaria all.
Funny. but I'm not a boomer. But if I was id say the same thing I said. So there's that.
Its easy to blame others.
unfortunately there's more to the story, as always.
Consider checking out
“Alan watt” “cutting thru the matrix”.
His material may give you some other info to consider.
their are bigger games at play in our crazy world,that boomers nor other generations had or have control over.
It will take all of us to have a chance at making things better. Cheers!
This amateur sociology was old years ago. Hundreds of millions of people born all over the world through multiple generations somehow had the same economic experiences, same family relationships, same cultural frameworks. Reductive to absurdity.
Pretty funny. Sure made a point! Хорошая работа!
I gave my kid their cut years ago to pay down student debt. I doubt I'll have much of a problem spending the rest ... it just takes a trip to the hospital
Climate change is BS. Boomers were just Americans living in a different time than you... or me.. or a friggin' lot of us. This "Boomers Suck" thing is so damned old. I'm like Robert M. My dad was born in 1928, my mom 1930. My dad got to "enjoy" working his a$$ off his entire life, and then promptly died of a heart attack in his 50's when I was still in High School (I'm Gen-X.... parents had me and my older sister later in life). My mom was an RN/Nurse. She received didly squat for a pension and used the price of our childhood home for her retirement. She wasnt a cop or firefighter so, no big retirement and "hero status" by leaching of other peoples taxes. Boomers got stuck in the Korean "war" and Vietnam also. No one escapes. I dont understand how Boomers wrecked the USA. They lived their lives, in their era. Prattling on about a generational issue, that really isnt proveable by any means, is tired. Did a lot of bad things happen? Sure did. Every person categorized as a "boomer" was an individual. Just like your generation, mine and all the others. They lived out their days in the confines of an era of time.... period. I blame a lot of other factors for the crap my kids and grandkids will now have to face in "America in Name Only". Hang the politicians and the satanists and quit pointing fingers at one generation of true Americans. My boomer cousins got drafted and shot at by hostile communists, brought home PTSD, and ended up hooked on weed and alcohol. Do you curse clouds also?
And unfortunately, the way my generation (Elder Millennials, born in the 1980s) is going, it looks like the apple really isn't falling too far from the tree. SMH.