Of course, GenX has already started to do that short of thing—just as every generation does when its members start to hit middle age.https://twitter.com/markhoofnagle/status/969744203327655936 …
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Replying to @gorskon
Which sort? Tearing it all down or saying our music is the best music? GenX is not going to fall for the usual narrative of bogus intergeneration warfare on each successive generation. We will stay focused on the common enemy - the Boomers.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @gorskon
The only generation to have their parents on social security and social security for themselves, is trying to pull the ladder up after themselves while calling the next generations entitled and lazy. They care more about their tax cuts than the next gen success.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @gorskon
They own this president. He is a Boomer elected by Boomers and is the quintessential Boomer. GenX are also claiming Obama because while he’s tail end of their generation they rejected him and said he was Kenyan, so GenX officially adopts him.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle
If Obama is GenX, than I am too. He missed it by three years, I missed it by two; that is, if you use 1964 as a cutoff point, which the the year I see commonly used.
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Replying to @gorskon
I think it’s too long a window. That meant your coming of age 16+ was post vietnam, and music of 70s and 80s. You have more in common with me (‘77) than those who came of age between 60-75.
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You might think that's too long a window, but that's not how the rest of the world defines it. I know, because being only a year younger than Obama, I'm even more on the edge than he is and have looked into it.
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