No, but I notice that since they are all set up for the rest of their lives they seem to be disconnected from others' struggles.
For example the fact that people are hard workers and fully qualified yet are now losing their jobs for refusing vaccine and testing mandates. All the retired people got to live in a world where qualifications mattered, none of this Commie Propaganda bullshit games that determine your employment. We are in Communist America now and I see A LOT of boomers having cognitive dissonance ignoring that we are under a Communist rule. They're out watering their lawns and pruning their plants and won't see it because they have everything they need for their daily bread and they don't have to see it.
So most of them are basically like "Well, sucks to be you" and don't seem to be fighting for the next generation. Like they gave up already. Sorry, but you don't get to retire and just abandon your nation at its greatest time of need.
Or they served in the military 30 years ago and they think that was all they needed to do, and it just counts as their entire civic duty for the rest of their lives. You don't get to lay down and give up until you are in the grave.
Well, when you get to be their age, you run out of steam.
And having had no internet, they were pretty much outnumbered when it came to truth.
I know many of them who worked like a dog to take care of their families.
And keep in mind, they were still kids when all the civil rights and immigration stuff took place.
But all in all, I don't think any generation would have fared better, we're all from the same sinful corrupt human race.
Well I can't really argue with any of that.
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