You could instead be upset about the specific people from older generations who were involved in things like that, not older people as a whole.
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boomers have probably done very little some of their policies are dumb but most economic changes over their lifetimes have been basically determined by factors way outside of their control
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And probably every generation, including boomers, could be considered to be victimised by the previous generation. Millennials will probably be attacked by younger generations soon too, and we probably don't know what reasons it'll be for.
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Replying to @salonium @eigenrobot
A lot of millennials, especially on Twitter, have convinced themselves that all Boomers see them as lazy & entitled. In reality, close to none of them give a shit. They didn’t ask to be born in a time of easy access to a college education and ample employment opportunities
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Nor are they collectively responsible for the actions of a few greedy bankers on Wall Street. By constantly whining & bitching about Boomers like a bunch of brats, they’re effectively playing into the stereotype that they think other people are attributing to them lol
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Unsure whether you will feel better with the story "there's no conspiracy to screw youth, this is just the result of shifts in impersonal economic parameters only incidentally correlated to age cohorts" But that's probably closer to an accurate description of the world here :/
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something likehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIGLNVyTCaY …
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