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Many people who know about what happened in Dresden are still able to justify it.

Boomers are very "me" oriented, much more than previous generations who understood that the family and future of the family is what matters.

A parent of boomers would budget and save, while still giving away their amassed money to their kids. Boomers spent most of their wealth while working, and then will spend and enjoy life as needed (as told to them by the electronic jew) until they die, with the final years spent at a "facility" that eats what remains of their estate.

They also vote to preserve their way of life over the future of their family. They don't mind inflation, erosion of rights, loss of wages, or wars as long as their retirement funds and real estate stay up.

I'm not saying that they weren't manipulated into this shit, just like their kids were manipulated into student loans, but it is still on them that they behave(d) this way.

[–] 5 pts

Boomers spent most of their wealth while working, and then will spend and enjoy life as needed (as told to them by the electronic jew) until they die, with the final years spent at a "facility" that eats what remains of their estate.

This mechanism, whereby ZOG siphons off wealth at the of the generation is fatal. We suddenly decided that exiting the workforce in our late 50's or early 60's was now "normal" and stopped passing material wealth on to the next generation, forcing young families to start at zero. I want to leave as much real world property (tools, materials, land, etc.) for my children as possible. That's infinitely more important to me than retiring as early as possible and recreating my wealth away.

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yeah, the younger generation gets it, and those who aren't woke are working towards their family's future.

Boomers also were the generation who stopped burning wood in the house for heat, traded their cast iron for teflon, canning for store bought, sewing for disposable, etc. It is slowly coming back, but a lot was lost and a lot of ground needs to be covered.

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This is an interesting topic. We're all going to spend a long time relearning things boomers threw out. Regardless who's fault it is, society is going to require all of us to be better people than boomers ever were

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Not everyone gets it. And younger generations are failing massively in other areas. I hate the idea of passing all blame on to our elders since we also are tolerating things that we should be revolting over. But the boomer-posting about how previous generations shouldn't receive condemnation is fucking asinine.