White Millennials: America’s Sacrificial Lamb

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The racial wealth gap has become a heated issue as part of the ongoing woke crusade, but rather than the economic elite, it is average, workaday White Americans who are the scapegoat. White millennials in particular—ironically given their role as some of the most vocal carriers of the woke torch—will be the primary bearers of this burden The explosion of anti-white identity politics over the past decade coincides with one of the worst economic crisis’ in modern history which has particularly impacted Millennials. Millennials now control just 4.2% of the nation’s wealth, and are 4 times poorer than Boomers were when they were 34. Those now graduating from college face grim job prospects while older millennials are still recovering from the last economic crisis. Rhetoric and policy aimed at depleting White Privilege can only make a bad thing worse for this floundering generations of whites—but it may just supply a moral veneer for their suffering.

Millennials have been hard hit across racial-lines by recent economic downturns, but the media, academia, and powerful corporate interests persist in focusing on the racial dimension of inequality. JP Morgan Chase, for example, proposes spending $30 Billion to solve the racial wealth gap, with a significant portion of that granting home loans to African Americans and Latinos. The bank’s CEO, Jamie Dimon, who is of the Baby Boomer generation, has taken this cause as an opportunity to virtue signal, professing that “Systemic racism is a tragic part of America’s history,” and that “It’s long past time that society addresses racial inequities in a more tangible, meaningful way.” The last foreclosure crisis demonstrated where these policies could well lead: to another economic bubble-burst in the housing sector, spurred by overzealous loan-granting. Meanwhile, Millennials across racial lines are unable to achieve security at the very age that is crucial for starting families and building up assets. 17% of Millennials state they will further delay starting a family due to Covid-19 and the economic aftermath of these policies could very well end up having an impact on the future of family formation.

This election, voters in my native state of California voted upon initiatives that presented opportunities for age and race-based favoritism. California is worth focusing on here as in many cultural and political matter it is a bellwether for where the rest of the country may be heading. The most notable piece of proposed “woke” California legislature was Prop 16 which would have ended a previous ban on affirmative action in higher education, jobs, and government contracts. Prop 16 was mercifully defeatedby a diverse and democratic leaning electorate but bankrolled by billionaire donors, most of whom were White Boomers. When looking at the statistics, White undergraduate enrollment in the UC system has declined from 31% in 2010 to just 21% in 2019. Whites are currently estimated at 36.6% of California’s population and prop 16 was expected to reduce both White and Asian enrollment. One must ask: when will whites be underrepresented enough to right the wrongs of history? And why should it be the Millennial generation and below that suffers the most?

Less entrenched in the culture war but notable nonetheless was California ballot measure Prop 19, which passed by a narrow margin. Prop 19 allows Californians over the age of 55 to transfer their lower property tax rates when they relocate, while passing on the tax burden to their heirs. This measure’s main backer is the real estate industry, and it will likely further enrich those who already benefit from California’s Prop 13—a 1978 act which froze property tax rates. Thus, one major effect of Prop 19 will be the passing on of an economic burden to future generations, and the subsequent worsening of the intergenerational wealth gap in the State of California, where the median net worth of Baby Boomer’s is $230,000 compared to Millennials with a net worth of $10,000. California’s Boomers also have homeownership rates close to the national average, but those of ages 25 to 34 have rates approximately 40% below the national average.

Even the conservative Howard Jarvis Tax Payer Association–the architect of the original Prop 13oppose this measure on the grounds that it does not so much eliminate a tax burden, as push it into the future. This future tax burden will in fact be even more severe. As Howard Jarvis spokeswoman Susan Shelley said to the LA Times : “It’s a billion-dollar tax increase on California families.” Meanwhile, on the supposedly progressive side, The California Democratic Party did in fact endorse Prop 19 as did Governor Newsom.

Perhaps there is no better encapsulation of the “progressive” California Boomer mentality—no huger middle-finger to White Millennial citizens of California– than the significant minority of voters who did in fact follow the California Democratic Party’s recommendation by voting “yes” on both propositions 16 and 19. The California counties that voted yes on both measures are those which constitute the wealthiest sections of the Bay area: Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Cruz, and Alameda Counties. These are some of the wealthiest counties in the Country and are known for their extreme nimby restrictions on new housing which make it difficult for Millennials to get a foothold. Ironically, many majority Latino counties in the Central Valley rejected both those measures.

As the election stands it looks like Joe Biden will be our next president and there is strong symbolism behind the image of a frail, old, White man, long privileged and powerful, grandfathering in Kamala Harris, a power hungry woman of color who also happens to be the favorite of Wall Street and Silicon Valley, ushering in a new woke era in American history.

Joe Biden’s initial primary support was largely a coalition of Baby Boomers and African-Americans who helped him defeat Bernie Sanders. To a large extent, it would seem, Biden had the upper hand over Bernie with these groups because Senior Citizens and African Americans already benefit from the kind of specialized government programs that Bernie promised to institute. With a more color-blind economic-focused agenda that promised a social safety net for all, Bernie appealed to many younger Whites struggling with student loan debt, and with a generally uncertain view of their economic future. In 2016 the slur Bernie Bros was used by the Democratic establishment to deride young Bernie supporters as racist, misogynistic, and having middle class entitlement. In 2020, however, Bernie shifted his message towards woke politics and after his defeat put his support behind Joe Biden who fails to provide any positive vision of a better future for America’s youth.

The GOP really isn’t much better. Despite Trump’s reputation as both a bigot and the leader of new populist nationalist movement his re-election agenda and rhetoric were fairly standard GOP, with tax cuts, deregulation, and special race based government packages, e.g. a Platinum Plan for African Americans and an American Dream plan for Latinos. Trump did succeed in winning over more non-White voters this cycle, but his greatest electoral weakness was in the upper Midwest where he especially lost among White voters in those crucial swing state including many of the original Obama to Trump voters he was able to win over in 2016 with a more populist and middle class focused message.

The reality of politics is that groups that organize for their group interest will have greater clout in the political process. This applies to both senior citizens, minority interest groups, and obviously corporate interests but White Millennials were brought up with individualistic or universalist values and view organizing for their own interest as an alien concept, or as pure evil if the “whiteness” is emphasized.

Racial grievance culture is not going away and will likely continue to be pushed starting in early education. A recent report from the UK warned that White working-class children could fall further behind if they’re told to apologize for “White privilege and another study reported that Liberals who were exposed to the idea of White Privilege became less sympathetic to poor Whites. It would seem that a laser-focus on the identity-based elements of inequality breeds a culture of ignoring the concerns of a middle-class White youth facing a hypercompetitive job in which they will be discriminated against due to racial quotas.

We will likely see the continuation of woke austerity combined with a more draconian cancel culture in years ahead. Besides affirmative action, younger workers without long work histories on their resumes will be especially vulnerable to losing their job over having the wrong political opinions.

Woke policies are a way for those in power to virtue signal and it’s much easier for major institutions to chose select and favored groups than to secure the economic future for a middle class. Many well-off liberal boomers feel guilty about their own prosperity being a product of White privilege and systematic racism but rather than making personal sacrifices, it is much easier to just pass on the burden to future generations. In the case of many wealthy Boomers, their wealth is such that their immediate offspring will be able to thrive come what may, and their me-generation individualism precludes concern for their genetic lineage past this short term.

In California there is an unspoken dynamic in which well-off, White, liberal boomers signal their loyalty to the woke cause by putting a BLM sign in their yard and are thus able enjoy the rest of their golden years, self-assured of their moral righteousness, all while the policies and rhetoric they have supported have ensured that their descendant’s quality of life will decline for generations.

The political culture that evolved out of the great prosperity of the latter half of the 20th Century lacks any concept of a birthright for future generations—any concept that future generations are entitled to reap the benefits of the accomplishments and sacrifices of their forbearers. Much the opposite, this political culture insists that future generations must sacrifice for the sins of their ancestors—quite possibly more than they can afford to lose. In a future with increased scarcity and austerity, younger Whites will bare the brunt of these policies. Long term these trends are not sustainable, and we will likely see a continued rise in populism as well as an increase in those engaging in identity politics and identity-based patronage networks. It will become increasingly clear that anyone who wants to thrive must engage in these identity politics and patronage—even whites—and the culture of identity politics will become less idealistic and more focused on group survival. This is hardly the multicultural harmony Boomers once dreamt of, but it may move us all away from the pernicious individualist values that got us into this predicament.
 
They sure picked a good fucking target. Despite being a white Millennial I'm perfectly fine watching the generation I grew up in get ripped apart. Perhaps this generation deserves to go extinct in general: there's nothing likeable about it. If we're going to openly participate in our own destruction by flocking to movements that abuse us at every turn or (like me) give up and just watch shit burn down, maybe we were never fit to survive in this world in the first place.
I'm also a white millennial and pretty much agree. The other thing is that we're not really doing much to make anything better for zoomers. Despite all the student loan complaining, most millennials aren't presenting alternative options to zoomers or warning them away (places like here being an exception), the focus is nearly entirely on absolving their own personal student loans. Millennials also prefer to focus on the stupidest fringe issues possible, constantly tell zoomers the planet will kill them, but also the only way to save it is full socialism, which will never happen. I think we got a shitty hand in some ways but are really just shit and embarrassing as a generation.
 
The other thing is that we're not really doing much to make anything better for zoomers. Despite all the student loan complaining, most millennials aren't presenting alternative options to zoomers or warning them away (places like here being an exception), the focus is nearly entirely on absolving their own personal student loans.
Honestly that never even occurred to me. Its a good point though, Millennials seem to be really disconnected from both past and future generations altogether.
 
Nice edge, are you Donte from the Devil May Cry series?
It isn't edge, it's a tragedy of irony. We pathologised individuality and as a result we have an entire generation of people who couldn't give a single fuck if everyone like them is fucked over, even though it makes it much more likely they themselves will get fucked over. I mean look at me talking in the third person about my own generation - I do it by default because, like L50, I can't think of a more deserving group for this shit. We didn't start the fire, we just started a gasoline fight right next to it.
 
It isn't edge, it's a tragedy of irony. We pathologised individuality and as a result we have an entire generation of people who couldn't give a single fuck if everyone like them is fucked over, even though it makes it much more likely they themselves will get fucked over. I mean look at me talking in the third person about my own generation - I do it by default because, like L50, I can't think of a more deserving group for this shit. We didn't start the fire, we just started a gasoline fight right next to it.

I get it dude, I''m a millennial too.
 
some politican making a wild proposition like the Green New Deal that is incapable of being passed because its impossible to implement.
Just read this, you articulated what I was thinking far better. Millennials seem to favor issues that are either extremely unreasonable or impossible to implement: socialism, full lockdown to stop a virus, green new deal, defunding the police, end racism and sexism, everyone gets free healthcare and tuition and basic income. In retrospect, the failed Occupy protests were the most reasonable ask I can think of. But it somehow got transformed into identity politics because millenials are easily distracted suckers, I guess.
At times, it almost seems astroturfed; get people to focus their energy on pie in the sky things that will never happen, and therefore maintain the status quo. But maybe it's just how this generation is, or maybe it's both and we're easily suckered because of how we are. We want to change the world in a really big way and don't want to incrementally improve things. We didn't grow up with books and movies about heroes making minor improvements that only make the world a little bit better. They are righteous people who are told by a trusted figure something is BAD with the world and they do a BIG THING to fix it.
I do think boomers are shit and screwed us but we're also all adults now and have to take some responsibility for our lives. I'm pretty sure when all the boomers and gen X are literally dead and millenials are the oldest people in charge by default, millenials will still be blaming the long dead boomers for muh rigged system while siphoning social security from zoomers and whoever is after them.
 
They sure picked a good fucking target. Despite being a white Millennial I'm perfectly fine watching the generation I grew up in get ripped apart. Perhaps this generation deserves to go extinct in general: there's nothing likeable about it. If we're going to openly participate in our own destruction by flocking to movements that abuse us at every turn or (like me) give up and just watch shit burn down, maybe we were never fit to survive in this world in the first place.
I feel sorry for us, we got a raw deal having to grow up in the shadow of 9/11 and the Great Recession, if those things hadn't happened who knows how much better we would be, but because we grew up in times of great uncertainty it's no wonder we're all mental.
 
I feel sorry for us, we got a raw deal having to grow up in the shadow of 9/11 and the Great Recession, if those things hadn't happened who knows how much better we would be, but because we grew up in times of great uncertainty it's no wonder we're all mental.

I guess, I just wish more of us found better ways to deal with it than becoming a bunch of disaffected hipsters.
 
Just read this, you articulated what I was thinking far better. Millennials seem to favor issues that are either extremely unreasonable or impossible to implement: socialism, full lockdown to stop a virus, green new deal, defunding the police, end racism and sexism, everyone gets free healthcare and tuition and basic income. In retrospect, the failed Occupy protests were the most reasonable ask I can think of. But it somehow got transformed into identity politics because millenials are easily distracted suckers, I guess.
At times, it almost seems astroturfed; get people to focus their energy on pie in the sky things that will never happen, and therefore maintain the status quo. But maybe it's just how this generation is, or maybe it's both and we're easily suckered because of how we are. We want to change the world in a really big way and don't want to incrementally improve things. We didn't grow up with books and movies about heroes making minor improvements that only make the world a little bit better. They are righteous people who are told by a trusted figure something is BAD with the world and they do a BIG THING to fix it.
I do think boomers are shit and screwed us but we're also all adults now and have to take some responsibility for our lives. I'm pretty sure when all the boomers and gen X are literally dead and millenials are the oldest people in charge by default, millenials will still be blaming the long dead boomers for muh rigged system while siphoning social security from zoomers and whoever is after them.
I couldnt have written it better, but I will add to it!

Our generation wants it fixed with big sweeping motions, but we also want it done NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW! Millennials were raised in achievement culture, where everyone is a winner and is special and other bullshit, surrounded by rapidly improving technology that brought about a revolution of information in general. With everything now at our fingertips, the concept of working hard towards a future goal with small steps flew right out the window, now instant gratification is the rule by which the internet functions. This is a devastating list of ingredients to mix in with social media's narcissistic vapid nature.

There are other cultural effects influencing this, the slow death of community activities in favor of political escapades immediately springs to mind. My coworker comments how odd it is to her that so many young people are on the up and up on politics and take it so seriously, and she has a point, young people today are obsessed with politics and insert it into EVERYTHING, and that certainly isnt healthy either.
 
Blame the Boomers for this. They were the vanguard for this culture of narcissism and anti-whiteness. Millenialism is just Late Stage Boomerism. Christopher Lasch was already commenting on the SJWism and narcissism back in the 1979:

The millenials (as in the 20-30 year olds) just voted a guy who's going to make them pay reperations for black people and enact green laws that will move work places away from the USA. The excuse of muh boomers can only last as long as the millenials aren't a major voting bloc and that time has passed. But the same mentality that makes them think they deserve an office immediately when joining the workforce is the same that makes them blame others for their mistakes.
 
The millenials (as in the 20-30 year olds) just voted a guy who's going to make them pay reperations for black people and enact green laws that will move work places away from the USA. The excuse of muh boomers can only last as long as the millenials aren't a major voting bloc and that time has passed. But the same mentality that makes them think they deserve an office immediately when joining the workforce is the same that makes them blame others for their mistakes.
I'm not letting Millenials off the hook. I'm just saying they're the logical conclusion to Boomer narcissism.

And those white millenials wouldn't have voted Biden if it wasn't for Boomer Conservatives saying "No" without offering any solutions. For example, the endowments of Ivy League universities alone could cover all student debts. Right Wingers should push for college debts to be forgiven by forcing universities to pay for the crisis they caused. It would:

1. Remove the wind out of the sail of Leftists.
2. Make SJW anti-free speech college admins pay up for lying to 18 year olds about economic prospects. Small business owners would get screwed over if they told half the lies these colleges do. College admins aren't above the law. Pay up.
3. SJW Professors would lose their jobs and thus lack the authority and free time provided by Professorship. That'd diminish their power.
4. Wouldn't come out of the pocket of taxpayers.

Instead we get Boomer Conservatives who just get a kick out of shooting ideas down and pretending there isn't a problem. Just because the Left proposes idiotic solutions doesn't mean the problem itself doesn't exist. We need to be providing new solutions to millenials or the Marxists will. We could also do the same with the environment. Point out that Leftists push memes like Solar Power and Wind Power that don't work and that they oppose the only green energy that does work (Nuclear energy). Get out in front of the issue and you'll cut the Left out. But the GOP Establishment doesn't want to win. They're paid to lose. They like being an opposition do-nothing party. So all we get is Boomer Conservatives whining about the Left without fighting them.
 
They sure picked a good fucking target. Despite being a white Millennial I'm perfectly fine watching the generation I grew up in get ripped apart. Perhaps this generation deserves to go extinct in general: there's nothing likeable about it. If we're going to openly participate in our own destruction by flocking to movements that abuse us at every turn or (like me) give up and just watch shit burn down, maybe we were never fit to survive in this world in the first place.

This but unironically

Also, I'm tired of everyone hating on the Boomers.

In my personal and extremely unpopular opinion, I think the Boomers were unironically the true greatest generation. Millennials are the worst with the Early Zoomers being more or less a component of the Late Millennials in all but name.

The Silent Generation, Generation X, and the Core/Late Zoomers are pretty based though, but Gen X does have the problem of being naively complacent and still operating on the old Clinton-Bush-early Obama paradigm where CNN is moderate and Fox News is explicit GOP propaganda.

@-4ZURE- knows what I'm talking about with Generation X and the Core and Late Zoomers

I'm not letting Millenials off the hook. I'm just saying they're the logical conclusion to Boomer narcissism.

And those white millenials wouldn't have voted Biden if it wasn't for Boomer Conservatives saying "No" without offering any solutions. For example, the endowments of Ivy League universities alone could cover all student debts. Right Wingers should push for college debts to be forgiven by forcing universities to pay for the crisis they caused. It would:

1. Remove the wind out of the sail of Leftists.
2. Make SJW anti-free speech college admins pay up for lying to 18 year olds about economic prospects. Small business owners would get screwed over if they told half the lies these colleges do. College admins aren't above the law. Pay up.
3. SJW Professors would lose their jobs and thus lack the authority and free time provided by Professorship. That'd diminish their power.
4. Wouldn't come out of the pocket of taxpayers.

Instead we get Boomer Conservatives who just get a kick out of shooting ideas down and pretending there isn't a problem. Just because the Left proposes idiotic solutions doesn't mean the problem itself doesn't exist. We need to be providing new solutions to millenials or the Marxists will. We could also do the same with the environment. Point out that Leftists push memes like Solar Power and Wind Power that don't work and that they oppose the only green energy that does work (Nuclear energy). Get out in front of the issue and you'll cut the Left out. But the GOP Establishment doesn't want to win. They're paid to lose. They like being an opposition do-nothing party. So all we get is Boomer Conservatives whining about the Left without fighting them.

The problem with Boomer conservatives is that they were all Bible-thumping moral traditionalist neocons and went above and beyond to be insufferable neocons and wannabe puritans in the Reagan, Clinton, and Bush years that they turned the Millennials into a generation of fedora-tipping atheists, radfem wokepunk Wiccans, and godless SJW commies

The conservatives of the Boomer generation were too fixated on the culture wars and on "conserving" that they ended losing the culture war badly and all their worst fears came true by way of the biggest case of a self-fulfilling prophecy in recent history


Of course, as bad as all those Millennial Woke Leftists who grew up under the Religious Right turned out to be, I'm gonna be terrified what's gonna happen when all those Late Zoomers and Generation Alpha kids come of age and go in the opposite direction as a backlash.

If the Woke Left was the opposite overreaction to the Religious Right, I'd imagine that a Late Zoomer/Gen Alpha backlash to that will be even more intense.

Like, these people will see all the SJW sperging over "muh Handmaid's Tale" and view that as an instruction manual like the Woke Left does with Animal Farm and Brave New World.
 
Boomers are the worst generation bucko, they raised the millennials, you can't say boomers are great and millennials are trash when they are directly linked to reach other. Maybe if boomers listened to anyone but their farts and retarded news stations we'd have clean energy to spare, college debt could have been averted by not building the school system as an academic pipeline, and race relations would have been better if boomers didn't blindly force nigs into prison serfdom.

Go on tell me the good things boomers did, did they solve world hunger, fix ecological disasters, or do anything of merit? Millenials are growing up to be their parents, and unless we pull up a ww3, it's going to be soft, fat, gay idiots running the world in 10 years.
 
I'm not letting Millenials off the hook. I'm just saying they're the logical conclusion to Boomer narcissism.

And those white millenials wouldn't have voted Biden if it wasn't for Boomer Conservatives saying "No" without offering any solutions. For example, the endowments of Ivy League universities alone could cover all student debts. Right Wingers should push for college debts to be forgiven by forcing universities to pay for the crisis they caused. It would:

1. Remove the wind out of the sail of Leftists.
2. Make SJW anti-free speech college admins pay up for lying to 18 year olds about economic prospects. Small business owners would get screwed over if they told half the lies these colleges do. College admins aren't above the law. Pay up.
3. SJW Professors would lose their jobs and thus lack the authority and free time provided by Professorship. That'd diminish their power.
4. Wouldn't come out of the pocket of taxpayers.

Instead we get Boomer Conservatives who just get a kick out of shooting ideas down and pretending there isn't a problem. Just because the Left proposes idiotic solutions doesn't mean the problem itself doesn't exist. We need to be providing new solutions to millenials or the Marxists will. We could also do the same with the environment. Point out that Leftists push memes like Solar Power and Wind Power that don't work and that they oppose the only green energy that does work (Nuclear energy). Get out in front of the issue and you'll cut the Left out. But the GOP Establishment doesn't want to win. They're paid to lose. They like being an opposition do-nothing party. So all we get is Boomer Conservatives whining about the Left without fighting them.
Out of all subjects, student loan debt might be the absolute worse example possible. The problem is over a decade old, yet millenials kept taking unmanagable loans with unrealistic opinion of the payout. If they can't do the research about the subject, then they'll be just suckered to a different unamanagable loan because they are guillable idiots.
And any attempt of the conservative to combat leftist misinformation/manufactured-issues is doomed to fail because both silicon valley and the media would torpedo it.
 
Boomers are the worst generation bucko, they raised the millennials, you can't say boomers are great and millennials are trash when they are directly linked to reach other. Maybe if boomers listened to anyone but their farts and retarded news stations we'd have clean energy to spare, college debt could have been averted by not building the school system as an academic pipeline, and race relations would have been better if boomers didn't blindly force nigs into prison serfdom.

Go on tell me the good things boomers did, did they solve world hunger, fix ecological disasters, or do anything of merit? Millenials are growing up to be their parents, and unless we pull up a ww3, it's going to be soft, fat, gay idiots running the world in 10 years.

OK Millennial

Also, some Millennials were raised by older members of Generation X, particularly the ones who grew up poor like I did.

The Boomers did a lot of things that were worthy of merit, although most of it was cultural stuff like rock music (Millennials just have hip-hop and indie garbage) or technological.

It sounds ironic, given their reputation for being out of touch with technology, but the internet is largely the result of younger Boomers and older Generation X'ers in the late 80's and 90's.

Really, all the shade thrown at Boomers is just generational A-Logging and whiny Millennials looking to pass the buck onto someone else for their own failures.

The "solving world hunger and ecological disasters" is a massive cop-out answer used for deflection and the biggest flaws of the Boomers is that they were from a time where getting a college degree was a surefire way to get a good job because college was more affordable and the "Grievance Studies" weren't really a thing like it is today. At best, stuff like Gender Studies were elective courses or at the very most, minors for the larger colleges.

Fewer people with college degrees also meant the market wasn't flooded like it is now.

Sociology and Liberal Arts were still a thing, but there was some merit to them back then and while they weren't as profitable as STEM degrees, you could still find some kind of work with them for certain firms.

The biggest mistakes the Boomers made were that they were very much "fighting the last war" when they were trying to raise the Millennials and the conservative Boomers fought a culture war at the expense of everything else and lost badly.

The Boomers weren't malignant for the most part, with the noted exception of the conservatives. They were just naive and out of touch in thinking the post-WWII/pre-Great Recession economic paradigm would last forever.

The conservative Boomers do deserve some flack since they tried to conserve a lot of bullshit that was not worth conserving and it backfired horribly in the worst kind of way, but a lot of the shit Millennials give Boomers as a whole is just pathetic A-Logging on a generational scale.

I'm a Late Millennial and even I think the Boomers get a lot of unwarranted hate by petty Woke Leftist Millennials/Early Zoomers and edgy "traditionalist" Zoomers who think the Boomer conservatives like Jesse Helms, Pat Buchanan, and Jack Chick weren't puritanical enough.
 
the Boomers as a generation failed miserably in every way that mattered, and they did so out of selfishness, spite and ignorance

TLDR - Millennial Hoes Mad

You do realize that only the conservative Boomers were the selfish spiteful ignorant ones, right?

The Boomers were successful in every way that matter and are our superiors in every way that matters and I mean this completely and totally unironically either.

Most of the failures of the Boomers in regards to Millennials had to do more with naivety than with any kind of malice. They were operating under the mindset that the post-WWII economy would be here to stay forever and then the Great Recession fucked all that up. By the time the malaise of the Obama years began, the Boomers had aged out of the game and were too old to get how much things had changed.

Stuff like the "OK Boomer" and "le wrong generation" memes always felt like pretentious and spiteful cope from butthurt Millennials trying to trollshield their betters.
 
TLDR - Millennial Hoes Mad

You do realize that only the conservative Boomers were the selfish spiteful ignorant ones, right?

The Boomers were successful in every way that matter and are our superiors in every way that matters and I mean this completely and totally unironically either.

Most of the failures of the Boomers in regards to Millennials had to do more with naivety than with any kind of malice. They were operating under the mindset that the post-WWII economy would be here to stay forever and then the Great Recession fucked all that up. By the time the malaise of the Obama years began, the Boomers had aged out of the game and were too old to get how much things had changed.

Stuff like the "OK Boomer" and "le wrong generation" memes always felt like pretentious and spiteful cope from butthurt Millennials trying to trollshield their betters.
OK Boomer lover
 
OK Boomer lover

You say that like it's a bad thing

I'm proud to be a "Boomer lover" and if I had a choice, I'd rather be a Boomer born in the early 1950's than a Millennial born in the early 1990's

"Le Wrong Generation" and "OK Boomer/Boomer lover" are little more than smug and pretentious yet pathetic cope from the worst generation in American history.

Millennials get what we fucking deserve
 
You say that like it's a bad thing

I'm proud to be a "Boomer lover" and if I had a choice, I'd rather be a Boomer born in the early 1950's than a Millennial born in the early 1990's

"Le Wrong Generation" and "OK Boomer/Boomer lover" are little more than smug and pretentious yet pathetic cope from the worst generation in American history.

Millennials get what we fucking deserve
Millions of expensive gender studies degreed millennials expecting to get one of the dozens of jobs that degree qualifies them for leaves them with no room to whine.

OTOH, a millennial with an EE degree that knows how to run an epi reactor, now that semiconductors are going more and more analog, will be overpaid for life in any tech city in the US.

But feelings don't get you a well thought out STEM degree.
 
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