Anonymous wrote:As I read this thread, I ( 6:32) can't help but wonder if the so-called millennial posters (I am thinking some are trolls) think we just scammed what we have? I worked hard for what I have; other than my parents paying for my education, it was my work ethic and my brain power that got me what I have. There was no generational entitlement.
Same is true for GenX, the Greatest, and even the millennials. People that work hard and apply knowledge are the ones who get ahead.
Anonymous wrote:All of this hate for boomers. I am at the border between boomer and genX. (54 now). I think you should read some history first.
Who fought for and obtained civil rights? Boomers
Who was the first generation to recycle and force environmental awareness? Boomers
Who identified Acid Rain? Boomers
They were very socially active when they were young.
They started working in the 60's and 70's, with the promise of pensions and lifetime employments. In the 80's and later, poof. Suddenly, they are in their 50's and starting over without the pensions they were promised.
I am young enough to have not lived in the era of lifetime employment. I lived in a town full of IBM empoyees and watched these 50 yo's find out that there pension was gone and so were their jobs.
I remember when you could not eat the fish from rivers because they were too polluted. Yes, global warming is an issue -- a big one. But before the environmental movement, urban air was terrible, not unlike Bejing today. And rivers literally caught on fire.
The hate is misplaced. People will always grow more conservative as they grow older. I have, in some ways. I wonder why my property taxes will be up 20% this year (I know why: my lot value is soaring).
The reason why we have trump as president is solely because Millenials stayed home or did not vote for Hillary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uhhh boomers basically destroyed all the great American institutions that they benefited from - affordable higher education, pensions, jobs, etc. To really rub it in, you even elected Trump.
So, yeah, nobody likes you. Go away already.
This. A million times this.
Not only this, but they largely refuse to acknowledge the huge advantages they had, that they personally benefited from, and then destroyed, shuttered, or bankrupted. So not only are millennials locked out of the benefits (education without loans, fixed-benefit retirement packages, jobs with yearly COLA and raises that allowed a person to enter at entry level with as little as a high-school education), but they also have to listen to Boomers wax poetic about how they got to where they are by hard work and a can-do attitude or some other such nonsense.
-Gen X
Absolutely this. Another Gen x-er. And i'm someone who believes there's never been a generation as hard working as millennials. Boomers are lazy, greedy and mean.
Yup, all of this. I’m another Gen-Xer and I truly believe Millennials are going to save us all. I’m just here as backup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uhhh boomers basically destroyed all the great American institutions that they benefited from - affordable higher education, pensions, jobs, etc. To really rub it in, you even elected Trump.
So, yeah, nobody likes you. Go away already.
This. A million times this.
Not only this, but they largely refuse to acknowledge the huge advantages they had, that they personally benefited from, and then destroyed, shuttered, or bankrupted. So not only are millennials locked out of the benefits (education without loans, fixed-benefit retirement packages, jobs with yearly COLA and raises that allowed a person to enter at entry level with as little as a high-school education), but they also have to listen to Boomers wax poetic about how they got to where they are by hard work and a can-do attitude or some other such nonsense.
-Gen X
Absolutely this. Another Gen x-er. And i'm someone who believes there's never been a generation as hard working as millennials. Boomers are lazy, greedy and mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The constant sh#$ talking of millenials and the economic ruin you've left to us mostly.
But mostly the first one, ya'll are mean selfish bullies
Whaaat?
Millennial here - I don't hate you but that's because I got mine. Two properties in DC. However my friends all across the U.S. can't stand boomers. They see their parents and ILs sitting on valuable SFHs they can no longer use but no one else the millenials age can afford. They've heard the stories of homes bought in Seattle for $14,000 in the 70s and 80s now worth more than $1M. Homes in DC bought for $200,000 now worth the same. They know they're priced out and to them it's incredibly unfair.
Anonymous wrote:So deluded. No one but a few gov't employees have a pension- with no SS. Some others have some partial benefits, but they stink. It isn't the BBmers- it was the generatiob before that had those things, but of course, women were not in the workplace then in any big way. When I grafuated college, itvwas the WORST recession.