Boomer hate thread

Literally everything in the modern west is their fault

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When is this muh age bullshit going to stop?
Are the zoomers going to come up bitching and moaning about it too?

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washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/07/07/generation-labels-mean-nothing-retire-them/
>Consider these facts: The tennis champion Williams sisters are a generation apart, according to the Pew Research Center. Venus, born 1980, is part of “Gen X”; Serena, born 1981, is a “Millennial.” Meanwhile, Donald Trump and Michelle Obama are both in the same generation. The former was born in 1946 while the latter was born in 1964, making them both “baby boomers.“
>Before you start wracking your brain to cram these diverse personalities into generational stereotypes, let me stop you there: Just don’t. That’s the position I and about 150 other demographers and social scientists have taken in an open letter to the Pew Research Center, urging them to stop promoting the use of generation labels (the Silent Generation, baby boomers, Generation X, millennials and now Generation Z).
>Generation labels, although widely adopted by the public, have no basis in social reality. In fact, in one of Pew’s own surveys, most people did not identify the correct generation for themselves — even when they were shown a list of options.
>This is not surprising since the categories are imposed by survey researchers, journalists or marketing firms before the identities they are supposed to describe even exist. Instead of asking people which group they feel an affinity for and why, purveyors of social “generations” just declare the categories and start making pronouncements about them. That’s not how social identity works.

>The practice of naming “generations” based on birth year goes back at least to the supposed “Lost Generation” of the late 19th Century. But as the tradition devolved into a never-ending competition to be the first to propose the next name that sticks, it has produced steadily diminishing returns to social science and the public understanding.
>The supposed boundaries between generations are no more meaningful than the names they’ve been given. There is no research identifying the appropriate boundaries between generations, and there is no empirical basis for imposing the sweeping character traits that are believed to define them. Generation descriptors are either embarrassing stereotypes or caricatures with astrology-level vagueness. In one article you might read that Millennials are “liberal lions,” “downwardly mobile,” “upbeat,” “pre-Copernican,” “unaffiliated, anti-hierarchical, [and] distrustful” — even though they also “get along well with their parents, respect their elders and work well with colleagues.”
>Ridiculous, clearly. But what's the harm? Aren’t these tags just a bit of fun for writers? A convenient hook for readers and a way of communicating generational change, which no one would deny is a real phenomenon? We in academic social science study and teach social change, but we don’t study and teach these categories because they simply aren’t real. And in social science, reality still matters.
>The categories even fail to capture common experiences. Consider the life history of baby boomers — the one group defined by an actual historic event (the spike in birthrates between 1946 and 1964). This includes men born in the late 1940s, 42 percent of whom served in the military, and those born in the early 1960s, who came of age after the Vietnam War and entered the military at a fraction of that rate (12 percent).

>Millennials are similarly split between those who finished high school before the Great Recession (for whom the average unemployment rate was 7 percent upon graduation) and after (with unemployment rates spiking above 11 percent). No social scientist would draw these categories knowing what we know today.
>Worse than irrelevant, such baseless categories drive people toward stereotyping and rash character judgment. This is disappointing, because measuring and describing social change is essential, and it can be useful to analyze the historical period in which people were born and raised. People should write books and articles on these topics. But drawing arbitrary lines between birth years and slapping names on them isn’t helping.
>Plus, people experience history differently based on their backgrounds — Black people vs. White people, immigrants vs. natives, men vs. women, children with vs. children without iPads. So throwing everyone together by year of birth often misses all the glorious conflict and complexity in social change.
>There are lots of good alternatives to today’s generations. We can simply describe people by the decade they were born. We can define cohorts specifically related to a particular issue — such as 2020 school kids. With the arrival of “Generation Z,” which Pew announced with fanfare, there has never been a better time to get off this train.
>When we sent our open letter to the Pew Research Center, we received courteous replies indicating the organization plans to have internal discussions about generational research, which will involve consulting with experts as they go. That is encouraging. Beyond the role of one organization, however, we as readers, writers, researchers, teachers and students have a role to play in thinking beyond the stale generation categories that undermine our understanding of social change.

Boomers weren't in control when they were coming of age in the 60s and 70s when the sex, drugs and rock & roll hippe counterculture era took over, fueled by satanic music. The parents of boomers are the real cause for the downfall of the west.

Who raised the boomers?

Not their fault that you're a trancel

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You are a like a leftist faggot.
If I am not in lock step with you well I must the they enemy you are attacking.

No faggot, knowing that being age obsessed is low end as fuck does not make me a boomer.

You all have to hide and run your mouths because you would see people that are not boomers in real life rebuke your petty bullshit.

Anybody with half a brain could have made money in the 1970s.

>Reddit spacing
Kek boomer confirmed
Seethe and Sneed

Yep, and now they yell insults at you as you rot away behind a Mcjob that you can't live on, while the whore women become millionaires selling ass pics. Fuck them.

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This is true.

It will stop when the USA is 90% white and all the money you stole by debt is back in my wages, cocksucker.

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See, another example of how your mind is all twisted and fucked.

You think that because you just got here and see something somewhere that is where it comes form.
Your entire world view is fucked like this.

People double spaced before your precious reddit even existed.

You can see it begin done in the forums that remain etc...

You need to be fucking curb stomped.
You are a waste of natural resources.

boomers...

>they yell insults at you as you rot away behind a Mcjob that you can't live on

No one does that, it is just BS you stroke each other with.

Hard men who made good times. The boomers are unequivocally the soft men created by good times who rejected their fathers' advice to stop being degens. White births dropped hard in the 60s and 70s and went up slightly in the 80s and 90s, but not nearly enough to actually fully replace the boomer generation. So their solution was import infinity shitskins to 'pay their retirement'. They are absolutely the primary demographic reason things are fucked.

There is no one under 40 who has a good word to speak for Boomers as a generation, people might say "my parents were okay" but only if their parents were exceptionally good.

*1980s

However this brings up an important point- we went from high inflation in the 1970s to VOLCKER and the GI generation spiking interest rates to 25%, which briefly caused a double-dip recession, but ultimately meant you could literally just dump all your money in a savings account and earn a fuckton of interest on it for doing literally nothing.

Meanwhile what do we have? "High interest" is like 1% accounts and you need 25,000 dollars to park there to do that. I could buy literally anything in the stock market- even in a downtrend- and probably still outperform that. But the entire reason they incentivize people to buy stocks is because it benefits boomer retirements. Every single thing in this country is designed to service boomer retirees, there is no planning for the future which is why every boomer is walking around with their halfbreed grandkid because their daughter is a 39 year old whore who lives in their basement working in HR unable to find a man because she fucked a nigger .

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oh noooo thats terrible

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First off, Boomers are all retired at this point because they’re like 70.
Second, my dad is some crusty old nam vet that got drafted and worked blue collar jobs his entire life to raise 4 kids and pay for a 1500 sqft house.
The people you’re complaining about and calling boomers are gen x, and they honestly didn’t get a good deal;
>be gen x
>do everything boomers told you would make you successful
>go to college
>get corporate job
>get into middle management
Then suddenly the tech changes and millennials appear
>be smart millennial
>skip college
>work for small companies and/or get certs
>get into executive level management
>boss “boomers” (gen x) middle managers around and decide their salary
It would absolutely suck to work your whole life to attain a corporate yes man position only to have the entire system pivot and the only way to keep your job is by sucking political cock because you know if you get fired nobody is hiring a 50 year old without tech savvy.
Honestly only the useless millennials got weeded out in this new technocratic nightmare, you either toe the party line or you adapt and figure it out on your own, if you can’t do either than you aren’t a useful member of society to begin with.
As for zoomers,
You faggots have all the job opportunities that millennials never got and you still manage to bitch.

t. millennial