Came here to make the same comment. Cartoonists are good at getting to the essence of things. Is there something inherent in that personality type that's drawn to the red hat, or is this just coincidence?
They do just have the one plate that has all the spikey parts on it, but that's not really the reason it bites round holes. It's that it uses its mouth as a suction and then chomps through the part it's attached to. Of course the shape of the tooth/teeth is related. That's not the mystery they were looking to solve though, it was when and where they feed.
I'm American, but I've heard in a lot of countries they hate how we start talking to someone who is still kind of far away. Like when your friend is approaching from the other direction and you say "Hey, how's it going?" but you have to talk more loudly because he's several paces away.
I bet I would, but I also bet it's not all boomers making those statements (older than early 70s are Silents, younger than mid 50s are GenX). I also don't believe that it's okay to engage in sweeping stereotypes just because other people engage in sweeping stereotypes.
I bet you wouldn't make such a sweeping statement about a racial minority. The percentage of boomers (like me) who vote for progressive policies is pretty large, though not a majority. It's not that dissimilar from GenX and millennials.
Not the same demographic for sure.