• @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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    241 year ago

    Millennials and Gen Z have to pay many times over what it cost the Gen X for a quality education

    Due to decades long processes set in motion by boomers and older while Gen X were still children if born at all.

    The Boomers aren’t running anything anymore, they’re median age 66 ffs

    Half of Congress (54% of Republicans in Congress) is 65 or older. The president is too old to even be a boomer

    Their first act as voters was either Reagan or Bush Sr

    The first presidential election where they were old enough to vote, the only other realistic challenger was the VP of the president who had been successfully smeared in the media as the most inefficient in modern history and the alternative in 88 was Dukakis. In both cases, the Republican won by a landslide in a media landscape of intense gaslighting and other propaganda in their favor, so you can hardly blame Gen X for them.

    They’ve devoted their lives to sex, drugs, and alcohol

    Not even remotely true and even if it was, that would be a hell of a lot better than devoting your life to work and money

    They still share the boomer view on gender roles, that only men wear pants and go to work, that girls like pink and boys like blue. Anything outside of that very specific framework is viewed as creepy and immoral.

    Also false of the majority. In their youth, Gen X were pretty much DEFINED by rebellion against the societal norms of previous generations, including outdated and restrictive gender roles.

    In the nicest way possible, the world will be much better when Gen X is gone.

    Sounds like there’s more of a YOU problem than a Gen X problem tbh…

    • @doctorcrimson@lemmy.today
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      1 year ago

      Fortune 500 Company CEOs median age is 58, the same as the Median Age of voting House Members! It’s very close but that’s Gen X.