• x00z@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    I don’t know what any of these things mean and I’m glad for that.

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    22 hours ago

    I mean, I’d argue the “most ignored” is always the youngest. They’re not always the quietest, they are definitely heard, but you can be heard and still ignored. It’s unfortunately part of natural progression of life that as generations age they (generally) have more power to actually influence changes.

    The main problem is that the boomers have been around and in control for so long they are refusing to start to cede power (and wealth) to the younger generations, and continue to serve their own interests. If the younger generations had property wealth and they had stock market wealth, you would see them (generally) supporting more of the activity associated with it. But because the older generations hoard and hold so tightly to that power and wealth, the influence of the “up-and-coming” generations is hamstrung by not being able to actually push for the changes they want from a position of strength.

    So the younger generations lean towards the ideas that seek to eliminate that power source entirely, because clearly the “transfer of resources” is simply not happening. If you can’t get in the door, then why even have the building, so to speak.

    I think the better question is not “who is being ignored?” but rather “who is doing the ignoring?”. Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z, are all generally aware of each other’s struggles and have empathy (for the most part) for one another. But the boomers hear the struggles of all 3 of the others and go “pull your bootstraps, stop buying avocado toast, nobody wants to work” and continue to serve the interests that benefit them, not the other groups that need the benefits.

    And yes there are exceptions, there are young people in power who stomp on other young(er) people but the political climate across each of the younger generations is generally pissed off “upward” because the path to get there is being actively hacked away at.

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    22 hours ago

    Gen x were such slackers they just slouched their way into the more impactful generations surrounding them. Now they’ve given up their generational identity and either identify with Millennials or Boomers (whether they actually acknowledge it or not).

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      Also elder millennial. I thought I was gen x when I was a kid because that’s what TV would call the youth.

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    “Wahhh my childhood was full of no-cost 3rd spaces and safe communities for kids to be left to their own devices! We were so ignored!”

    *Leaves their child in the supervision of an ipad*

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      iPad? Maybe VCRs. At least the material was still somewhat educational.

      And that is the definition of ignored. Don’t come back inside until it’s dark. Left to figure out the rest.

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        The iPad comment was about the parenting skills of gen X, not about how they themselves were raised. It’s not entirely a fair criticism because Xers don’t just shove an iPad into their kids’ hands and forget about them. They also want teachers to parent their kids so they don’t have to put in the effort.

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        Don’t come back inside until it’s dark. Left to figure out the rest.

        And it is glorious to witness in action today. Builds grit into the kids.

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    None of these were ignored when they were very young, so listing Gen Z as an option is kinda off to begin with. Most of these were not ignored when they were in the peak of their adult years.

    The real answer is, of course, Gen X.

  • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    It’s a class war, not a generational war.

    Maybe this can be reconfigured to make fun of the filthy rich, instead?

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        It started with the Greatest, then the Silents took it over… the boomers were set up to be damaged goods by having every single progressive hero they had get assassinated, had NO chance of building equity in the stock market OR in savings (both options had criminally low returns on investmants from the late 60’s to early 80’s) so the only option they had was housing…

        (Right now, it’s the millennials who are on the cusp of stepping into the greatest earnings potential)

        Where it’s gone off the rails is the untaxed wealth of the billionaires being used to snap up housing via private equity, and of course, decades of hyper refined foods taking their toll on the health of the retiring boomers - who are selling their homes TO private equity in order to cover obscene medical expenses. (this is why we can’t get a single payer system… the boomers still have lots of capital for the private market to extract, because it’s always been and will only ever be about maximizing profits…)

        Been watching this shitshow unfold since 1980. Welcome to the party.

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          Lol I can tell you a boomer within the first sentence of this nonsense. Those poor boomers someone think of their the pew pewed heros. Sure pal. You clowns have been playing “fuck you I got mine” and “it doesnt matter until effects me personal” forl the last 50 years.

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            Boomer? Guity as charged.

            Hey, I got shit, just like you, in spite of being given some magical benefits of a post-war economy.

            Come and visit me in my run-down apartment sometime, and we can marvel over the 25% rent increase that dropped on me January 1st, the water damaged ceilings and walls, and check out my used car with a salvage title and fab clothes from goodwill and you can be impressed by my part time job that’s all of 600 hours a year. (FYI, ageism is a thing… just wait… you’ll find out in time…)

            I have internet… ofc, but no TV 'cos it’s so expensive.

            So yes… by all means, blame the entire state of the economy and a long game played by billionaires on older people just as damaged by their upbringing as you are by yours.

            LOL! (God forbid that you see a reality that undermines your political views…)

            That rage-cannon you have is SO delicious. Damn shame your aim is so shit.