Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be really annoying as I can be labeled as a boomer or a Gen X. Can I just hang with the Millennials and smoke some weed?
No. We're doing xannys now
Like this guy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I must be really annoying as I can be labeled as a boomer or a Gen X. Can I just hang with the Millennials and smoke some weed?
No. We're doing xannys now
Anonymous wrote:As a member of the millennial generation- I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU!
Especially their attitudes. I find the "tough love" old guard attitude of many boomers to be downright sickening in its selfishness and close-mindedness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd just be happy if the area boomers would get the F out of Whole Foods and stop ramming my cart / leaving their cart in the center of the aisle blocking 78 other people while they ponder: Icelandic butter? or Plugo? hmmm
This, folks, is what day care does to a kid. They grow up and don't see the value in anyone as they age.
Me, a boomer, will take care of my parents when necessary, until the day they die, just as we did for my mother-in-law and will-do for my father-in-law. Just as they did for me, my sister, and my brother. Because that is what good people do.
Carry on!
Wait, what? A baby boomer being smug and self-congratulatory? Get out of here! Don't believe it!
Damn straight. It's called pride. You'd have to actually do something besides blame others to know what it feels like though.
Were you actually raised by a loving parent instead of cast into group care at an age when bonding was critical, you might have learned how to selflessly give.
Unfortunately, our Veterans are learning too, what happens when the man ultimately in charge of their care is abandoned and passed around as a child. He too, doesn't learn how to bond, only to blame. And to cook the books so his numbers 'add up'.
Who cast us as toddlers into group care in the 70s? Who gave us as preteens our own set of house keys in the 80s? Whose divorce rates skyrocketed during these decades, furthering the need for all-day childcare and the epidemic of latchkey kids?
Once the Boomers quit puffing the magic dragon 24/7, their lifestyle became one of consumption, and their kids were handed over to strangers or left to fend for themselves.
I live in a grey area-- warm climate and big Boomer population. Their media is always harping on about identity theft. Because for Boomers, that is the biggest scare of modern life-- protecting what's theirs. Sick and selfish.
Anonymous wrote:I must be really annoying as I can be labeled as a boomer or a Gen X. Can I just hang with the Millennials and smoke some weed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baby boomers must be the most self-absorbed generation in American history. The Millenials are coming in second.
Gen x takes second place
How do you figure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baby boomers must be the most self-absorbed generation in American history. The Millenials are coming in second.
Gen x takes second place
Anonymous wrote:Baby boomers must be the most self-absorbed generation in American history. The Millenials are coming in second.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your anger is misplaced, op.
You should blame the republicans and their corporate welfare policies that have prevented appropriate taxation of the UBER RICH which has resulted in a truly stagnant economy in terms of earnings and savings for all of us (except the über rich). Read Picketty's book or watch Inequality for All to see what I'm talking about.
While this is true, it is older Americans who overwhelmingly vote Republican.
I cannot wait until all the old, racist, selfish Republicans in this country die.
This, this, this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your anger is misplaced, op.
You should blame the republicans and their corporate welfare policies that have prevented appropriate taxation of the UBER RICH which has resulted in a truly stagnant economy in terms of earnings and savings for all of us (except the über rich). Read Picketty's book or watch Inequality for All to see what I'm talking about.
While this is true, it is older Americans who overwhelmingly vote Republican.
I cannot wait until all the old, racist, selfish Republicans in this country die.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I would just ask:
Who paid for the Gen X's home they lived in growing up?
At what age did the GenX begin supporting themselves outside their parents' home - if, in fact, they have moved out yet (and stayed out)?
Who actually paid for their college and their clothing, food and shelter until they moved out?
How many GenX still receive stipends from their parents or guardians so they can make ends meet?
Who takes care of the GenX's grandparents or their kids while they chase the lifestyle they believe they deserve without working for it?
Who took up the mantle of freedom and equality during the 60s and 70s so that women and people of color could have the rights (in housing, business, schooling,etc.) they are granted by their creator?
Who fought in the courts for sexual harassment laws so that women wouldn't be forced to sleep with the boss to keep the job that paid for food and clothing for their kids?
What generation invented the technology GenX relies on for daily life?
Where is the gratitude? Really? Kick us to the curb?
Boomers I know paid for their own college/post high school training , worked full time and moved out of their parents' home by the age of 18. Whining wasn't an option; Boomers were on their own to make life work. Innovation and hard work was the order of the day, not condemnation and entitlement. Boomers devote much of their wealth and their time to making life better for others - for their parents, their kids, their grandkids and those less fortunate than they are. Sheesh-reality check.
And if GenX doesn't like the way things are, they should change them like Boomers did- without neglecting your own responsibilities.
Anonymous wrote:I also blame the Boomers for the disposable society we have now. The prolifertion over the last 50 years of cheap plastic crap that people believe should be used once and threw it out.
I used to make fun of my grandmother for all the conservation practices she learned during the Depression but now I soo appreciate all those things.