• CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Not all boomers. Sorry, blaming “boomers” is rather naive.

    I’ve been around long enough to remember boomers blaming all the things on Silent/Greatest Generation. They had all the answers and could not wait to take over.

    Just sayin’ - I’m starting to see a pattern here.

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      The problem with boomers, though, is that they formed such a large voting block that their generation has been able to steer the political system in the US. We started seeing change in the 90s and it was gaining momentum in the early 00s, but the reactionaries went full tilt on fascism as a result.

      This is a gross oversimllified take so please don’t think it’s meant as any kind of scholarly dissertation.

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        Gen Y is the largest generation right now.

        All of voting age. Followed by Gen Z (not all of voting age - yet), then Gen X, then boomers.

        I mean, what happened in the past as you describe as a result of the huge numbers of boomers is entirely possible. I’m Gen X, so believe it when I say I have my share of resentments about how we were overshadowed nearly our entire lives by boomers, and then the spotlight jumped right to Gen Y, but all because of numbers, and not any unique traits to either Gen Y or boomers or to Gen X.

        But at this point, blaming boomers for what is happening now is rather…interesting, I have to say. They are the 4th largest group.

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            11 hours ago

            In the same vein, you’re all over this thread exclusively shitting on boomers and ignoring all other possibilities.

            Looks like Astro turfing to me.

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              I’m all over this thread telling people to vote for anti-billionaire, pro-worker, anti-genocidal candidates in the primaries because there are too many pro-billionaire, anti-worker, pro-genocidal politicians in office. You don’t think it’s Boomers voting for those people in the primaries? Who do you think is electing those people?

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              How is it astroturfing when boomers hold most of the power in most of the world governments and most of the wealth to boot? Also only tankies care to astroturf on lemmy, there aren’t enough people here to give a shit but propagandists gonna propagandize.

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          They have most of the wealth and the power. They’re the ones doing the fascism. Every generation is doing their part on that fucked up front but the buck (literally) starts and stops with the boomers for the most part.

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            3 hours ago

            Gen Y numbers are bigger right now, as a voting bloc.

            Also, Gen Y is poised to be the richest generation on record: https://fortune.com/2025/03/28/millennials-richest-generation-on-record-great-wealth-transfer-from-baby-boomers/

            I suspect all that wealth transfer may change…something…but I’m not in any way convinced that Gen Y is any better than the boomers, as a group. In fact, they have no real equivalent activism of the 60s generation from what I can tell. In fact, I’m almost certain Gen Y doesn’t have some magical quality that the boomers don’t and that they’ll make things better just by dint of being a different generation with all the wealth and all the numbers…I’d love to be proven wrong, though.

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          Also Gen X and I don’t blame them for the current state of things other than them being responsible for the groundwork that led to where we are and blocking progress as long as they did.

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      19 hours ago

      I suggest you try phone banking for an anti-billionaire candidate in a primary election. Your take on Boomers will become informed real fast.

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          Boomers that aren’t part of the problem aren’t offended by generalizations. Look in the mirror. You wanna defend landlords next?