The origins of looking at the actions of generations as a whole and making assumptions of the people of that generation was not originally a kike subversion. I had been saying for years that the fucking boomers fucked shit up, way before it was embraced by the kikes and mainstream. Then again, I had narcissistic boomer parents that were shining examples of the "problem" of the generation.
I think one can classify generations, but be open to differences. I find that conversations on Poal can be good since in general one does not know the generation of another Poaler.
As an additional aside, my definition of the generation has more to do with where your parents fit in in relation to the end of WWII and the baby boom and the years following. For example, I'm technically a late gen X ('75) but fit the definition as my parents were born after their fathers returned from WWII. Things get muddier in the years following as the generations were not as fixed, and the further a "boomer" was born from the Post-WWII time the less 'boomer-ish' they can be. Their children as well.
Gotcha. My Dad is last year of the boomers so he's more of an x'er. Love that nigger.
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