Every generation had it's problems it had to overcome, the only difference this time is that zoomers bent over and took it and didn't fix anything.
>boomers overcame....
What problem did Millennials solve? I remember reading about how up and coming Millennials were so numerous and smart and capable, and then ... nothing.
>>536275099>What problem did Millennials solve?Every time a boomer has a problem using a printer, a millenial solves it
>>536274443The problem with zoomers is they have been influenced by communists and left wing activists. The prior generations had true patriots. Zoomers and Alphas will destroy capitalism and live as communists.
We zoomers were born into a hell world and are now getting blamed for just trying to make the best of it.>t. 2003 zoomer
>>536276133>checked>t. kike dichotomy shiller
>>536274443They sure are a forgettable do nothing generation of couch loving screen head retards, no doubt about that.
>>536274443Boomers played on easy mode and I'm tired of pretending they didn't.Boomers didn't grow up with hostile foreigners flooding their countries like Millennials and Zoomers did.Boomers need to learn to shut the fuck up, the older they get the less people will care about them. And rightfully so, they were a shitty generation.
>>536274443wtf did boomers fix?
>>536275099Don't fall for the generational propaganda zoomerbro, we're in the same boat as millennials, just worse. It's fun to joke about generational stuff but keep in mind many posts you see about it are intended to demoralize and waste your time with pointless emotionally charged arguments. The "$28 lunch" discourse that was ongoing a couple weeks back is our gens version of the avocado toast bs zogmedia was pushing a decade ago.
>>536274443>the only difference this time is that zoomers bent over and took it and didn't fix anything.You sound like a boomer offloading all his shortcomings on to the hapless Generation X. History doesn't so much as rhyme but repeats itself, so true.
>>536274443There's nothing zoomers can do without straight up civil uprising.Boomers still have the majority vote and will only vote whatever benefits them.Even if zoomers, millennials and gen x voted in unison it's still not enough.
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>>536274443The internet made people more aware of class differences. Used to be people in the slums only ever compared themselves to their neighbors, but now everyone's envying rich influencer nepobabies because said nepobabies are recording their lifestyles for the plebs to see.
>>536279548My boomer uncle spent his entire 20's just driving around the US and slept in his car. When he needed money for car repairs or to get him by for the next two months he just went into a random diner and said "can I wash dishes for a week or 2" and got a job on the spot and often the diner owner let him stay at his place. He did this, drugs, fucked woman and the moment he turned 30 got a office job for life until he retired. I can't find a fucking job and the ones I had always got into financial issues and did mass layoffs and sold themselves. I never had a job more than 5 years because they all have this cycle
>>536274443>boomers had to get a job and follow the law and in return they got a younger, hotter, less of a whore wife than today, bought their own home before 25 (30 if they were lazy), their wife didn't have to work, and supported an entire family of 6 on one high school dropout's income >oh, also got to grow up and live most of their adult lives in an overwhelming white neighborhood/community/state/countryOh God, the horror!!!!!
>>536274443Boomers had the burden of inheriting a homogenous white society and the best economy the world has ever seen :(
>>536275099The entire modern anti-ZOG movement was started by millennials.
>>536275099>What problem did Millennials solve? >I remember reading about how up and coming Millennials were so numerous and smart and capable, and then ... nothing.There are too many boomers and gen x for us to solve anything peacefully zoomzoom. The great boomer die off is between 2030 and 2040, that's when true fight begins.
>>536280273People really don't realize how amazing the economy was. You could pretty much do anything and be financially well off.
>>536280375Everything that went to shit in the US can be pinpointed to have started with their God Ronald Regan. The first US president in history that did amnesty because Americans were making too much money and corporations need more workers to dilute wages. Then this happened again with H1B and other visas. Evey time we have a hot in demand economy they never do what Asian countries do and train their own people they just open the immigration floodgates
>>536275099achmed spacing >>536271549
>>536274443>Every generation had it's problems it had to overcomeabsolutely no generation overcame their problems. well, when marketing term generations sprouted
Whilst I think things are pretty fucked, and that all this is just d&c mind games, be mad at boomers not the system. There is a kernel of truth in what OP says. No one is coming to save us. Whether it's right or fair doesn't matter. All we can do is push.
>Why can’t you just get to level 99 like I did? Yeah, I know I started my account when the game was new and there was a money duping glitch that I used that got patched but I only used it a few times just to buy my player outpost property, and also there was a rebalance patch because player count was dropping, and cross-platform players didn’t exist when I was playing, and the farmable areas were removed and replaced with actual bosses but it was for the better. Still, the game fundamentals are unchanged and there are tons of new tools to make it easier for players like overpowered cash shop items and bots that you can use if you look hard enough, I would totally be at level 99 if I started a new character, you’re just a whiny crybaby and need to git gud
>>536280626Reagen was horrible but damage had already been done with the 60s sexual revolution/feminism, money printing and offshoring to china.
>>536280927our debt started to increase with him and just contentiously went up. I am convinced the scamming immigrants are doing to the US is bigger than we think. Every day you casually hear some Somalians scamming 20 million dollars multiply this by millions and it adds up.
>>536280927This. The die was already cast, especially compounding in immigration acts that opened the floodgates to every armpit on the planet. Boomers just rode the wave of the "post" post-war economy and life was so good they didn't understand it wouldn't last forever. Or they just didn't care if it wouldn't last forever because "fuck you got mine I'll be dead HAHA"
>>536281260Basically the moment their QoL slightly dipped and they had to pay their workers slightly more they ran to the government and demanded cheap wages and have been doing that since. I argued with a boomer on X once who said we were lazy for not owning a business like him. His bio on X linked to his "business" which shockingly was landscaping and the pictures were all spic workers and I called him out on using illegal labor. He didn't even deny it went right to "people are lazy today" and the argument changed into weird gloating how he was rich since they work for $5 an hour then he blocked me. These are truly demonic people
>>536281531Boomers have insane disconnect because the steps to their success was >get a job>follow the lawAnd that's it. They still believe this is how the world works, and all problems for every single person can be unilaterally solved by "work harder". There are men busting their ass working more hours in harder, skilled labor that are getting paid effectively under half of what a normal, average boomer was making.They believe because their success was so simple and straightforward, anyone not succeeding, or at least on their baseline level of "buy a house, wife doesn't have to work" is simply lazy or a criminal. Why would you have sympathy for either? This is how their minds work. They're stuck in the past, they haven't had to apply for a job since possibly before Regan was president, they haven't had to ask out a girl in the past half century, and they were bombarded with the notion to "respect and listen to your wise elders", so now they have a sense of entitlement to be heard because THEY'RE the "wise elders" now.
Actually it's that they came of age into a dystopian surveillance state based around doublethink while the economy fundamentally collapses. When I was a teen in the early 00s tech was always something impressive and interesting; now it's just bloated jeetware and new ways of data harvesting. AI has shit all over the internet while real world shit has crumbled. Foreigners are everywhere. Culture has been at a relative standstill for a decade, just now shifting towards "we're all fucked" mixed with AI slop and filtered through feeds and bots. We're in the really bad early cyberpunk timeline and once you realize it, it crushes your hope and desires.
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>>536280626Reagan was an old money ownership class reaction to him and his peers being taxed between 50% and 92% of his wealth in the upper end of his income. Whether or not you agree with progressive income tax, or whether or not someone actually needs an extra $1 million on top of their $10 million income, or whatever other reasoning in the moral or “greater good” economic sense, it doesn’t matter. He was acting in the interests of his own socioeconomic class in the same way that the working class did when they conceptualized unions, minimum wage laws, and child labor laws. If you push the pendulum too far in a direction where one side feels like they’re getting totally fucked, it’s going to swing back, and he came at the tail-end of some of the greatest victories ever won by the working class in the entirety of history. Class traitor paragons like FDR are honestly a once in a century happening, if ever.
>>536282756>Reagan was an old money ownership class reaction to him and his peers being taxed between 50% and 92% of his wealth in the upper end of his incomeI really doubt anyone was actually taxed that much and didn't do Jewish tricks to move their money around and I don't think taxing the rich more is the right way to go, not because I am a pro rich bootlicker but because you know and I know the politicians will use that money for their own gain. We are taxed the most we have ever been in human history, cities have police cams on every street we have congestion pricing as thing here in NYC. Every year they create new ways to tax us but everything is shit. Where the fuck is the tax money for weed going to? That was promised as a big deal
>>536276507Nice, you get to live as a millenial now. At least you didn't have to watch the decline WAGMI zoombro