Yes, the millenials are the first "day care generation" poor executive function, little empathy, almost sociopathic compared to WWII generation. Its their kids who are really fucked…them and who ever hires them. well, at least for the first few days of their job when the actually show up .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not stereotyping people based on age. It's criticizing the REAITY of what this country has become under the Boomers' watch.
Let's have a little perspective on the "boomer watch" I was born in 1964, which makes me a boomer by one year.
*In 1969 a boomer walked on the moon
*In 1968 two were assasinated for being brave enough to try to change their world
*between 1969 and 1974 thousands of boomers left the country because they refused to be part of an unjust war. Because of them we have an all volunteer military and you can "travel the world" not go get killed in Afghanistan
* In the 1950's we legalized teh sale of the birth control pill, triggering the beginning of the sexual revolution. You are welcome !
* We invented Rock and Roll, the music industry, the sports industry
* we got rid of bill boards lining every inch of our nations highways
* we made sure black people could vote without getting hanged for trying
* we stopped calling them "negroes" and "colored people"
* we demanded equal sports for girls in all schools
* we put the fear of being sued into every pig operating against women in the work force
* we changed rape laws
* we got rid of the electric chair
* we started the exercize , fitness, and health food craze
* we invented the leisure skiing industry
* we eliminated small pox from the face of the earth and slowed the AIDS epidemic to a crawl
* we invented the cell phone, the computer and the internet
KISS OUR ASS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because we now have as adults the first generation not actually raised by their own parents but in daycare and we get to see how they feel about that, and them.
I'm just going to save this comment and start posting it everywhere I see this BS.
1. The childcare studies and parenting studies show that working parents actually spend more time, not less time, interacting with their children. They are doing more actual parenting than nonworking parents of previous generations.
2. Kids in childcare don't demonstrate any serious increases in behavior problems over the long term.
keep telling yourself that….its bullshit .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not stereotyping people based on age. It's criticizing the REAITY of what this country has become under the Boomers' watch.
Let's have a little perspective on the "boomer watch" I was born in 1964, which makes me a boomer by one year.
*In 1969 a boomer walked on the moon
*In 1968 two were assasinated for being brave enough to try to change their world
*between 1969 and 1974 thousands of boomers left the country because they refused to be part of an unjust war. Because of them we have an all volunteer military and you can "travel the world" not go get killed in Afghanistan
* In the 1950's we legalized teh sale of the birth control pill, triggering the beginning of the sexual revolution. You are welcome !
* We invented Rock and Roll, the music industry, the sports industry
* we got rid of bill boards lining every inch of our nations highways
* we made sure black people could vote without getting hanged for trying
* we stopped calling them "negroes" and "colored people"
* we demanded equal sports for girls in all schools
* we put the fear of being sued into every pig operating against women in the work force
* we changed rape laws
* we got rid of the electric chair
* we started the exercize , fitness, and health food craze
* we invented the leisure skiing industry
* we eliminated small pox from the face of the earth and slowed the AIDS epidemic to a crawl
* we invented the cell phone, the computer and the internet
KISS OUR ASS
Anonymous wrote:Bill Maher got at the heart of the issue.
Federal yearly spending per child: $3,822.
Federal yearly spending per senior: $25,455.
That is a big reason why people are angry at the Boomers. As another PP said, they hold most of the assets/independent wealth and yet they also receive the most in Federal subsidies.
I don't know, but has our country, our government, ever put so much of its investment in the elderly and not in the future (youth, job creation, innovation)?
Younger generations see that under the Boomers, pensions have been phased out, the cost of education has gone up above and beyond normal inflation, and even an advanced education doesn't ensure a job.
It's not about hatred. It's about angst.
I don't hate Boomers. And there are things that irritate me about pretty much every generation. Because let's face it, people are people. But right now, there is definitely an unequal distribution of resources in favor of the aging Boomers over all other generations. That causes tension and bitterness.
*In 1968 two were assasinated for being brave enough to try to change their world
*In the 1950's we legalized teh sale of the birth control pill, triggering the beginning of the sexual revolution. You are welcome!
Anonymous wrote:This thread is just about children being critical of their parents.
They haven't matured.
They feel warm & fuzzy toward their grandparents ("The Greatest Generation" cough, cough)
Anonymous wrote:This is not stereotyping people based on age. It's criticizing the REAITY of what this country has become under the Boomers' watch.