Spectators
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The world has been fighting Boomers for 4 decades. They're not all villains, but certainly the majority of villains are Boomers.
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The comic is funny, but only in the sense that is a media presentation trying to make an age war rather than class war.
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That's how most of the electorate approaches political analysis unfortunately: the parties supply their politics.
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(The boxing arena is on fire.)
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Yes, but those events and the relative importance of those events are highly variable.
Someone living in the 80s in a small town in Scotland is unlikely to have lived through the same 80s as someone running a FTSE company in New York at that time.
There's this idea, and I think it is particularly American, that the whole world lives to their narrative. The narrative of the rather privileged middle class.
For example when we talk about the 80s the narrative is big hair, cocaine, excess... But that's only true of a very small proportion of the world. I know plenty of folk that didn't see a cell phone until the early 2000s.
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Oh was this not a meme about dipshit influencer fighting Mike Tyson?
I thought it was more about young people willing to watch garbage because 🤪🤪🤪 what if how zany 🤪🤪🤪
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I propose a name change for them.
Their parents were "The Greatest Generation"
I think we should start referring to Boomers as "The Worst Generation."
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Probably because the majority of people are boomers. They're called baby boomers because their population exploded across the world.
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AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppetreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Gen X are not young.
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Obama was a far more compelling candidate. Don't blame the voters for the DNC pushing milquetoast candidates.
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AItoothbrushreplied to AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet last edited by
Nowadays 55 is actually pretty young still in comparison to the rest of human history. If you live in europe at least you can easily go another 35 years. Of course this does not apply to the rest of the world just the rich parts of europe and east asia but yeah.
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"This is just astrology for the politically feeble."
Brilliant.
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Also let's be frank, it's a class divide. Boomers had a huge leg up, and then those who amassed great wealth are the ones we see in power making decisions that close doors to the younger generations.
But back to my point, of course those who have had 60+ years to amass and invest wealth are going to be richer, especially when they had something to invest at the start.
I think when we consider that Gen Z men are running to the right, we should rethink boomers as a scapegoat. It's not the boomers. It's the rich and the Andrew Tates of the world who are in the boxing ring.
Like I could probably take down a random boomer, but a billionaire could hire Mike Tyson and I'd be fucked in the ring.
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Trump is also a far, far worse candidate than McCain was.
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Hate is fun?
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AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppetreplied to [email protected] last edited by
I can't argue with you there.
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Kobain's death is still too raw.
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Gen X looks too young in this.
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A breakdown of the U.S. population by 5-year age groups, based on the 2018-2022 American Community Survey estimates:
0-4 years: 5.7%
5-9 years: 6.0%
10-14 years: 6.4%
15-19 years: 6.5%
20-24 years: 6.7%
25-29 years: 6.9%
30-34 years: 6.9%
35-39 years: 6.7%
40-44 years: 6.3%
45-49 years: 6.0%
50-54 years: 6.3%
55-59 years: 6.5%
60-64 years: 6.3%
65-69 years: 5.3%
70-74 years: 4.3%
75-79 years: 2.9%
80-84 years: 1.9%
85 years and over: 1.9%
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Lol keep calling them the Hitler youth LMAO . Then you guys wonder why they don't want to vote for you kkjjj