Fuck the Baby Boomers

But new here today. Wow, just wow.

Well, euphemistically speaking there is “brain dead.”

You aren’t serious? Is it woosh? was that the term…

So the OP feels sorry for him/herself and blames the old people?

Is that the gist of it?

Not old people. People in their later youth.

I think you mean pharmacologically unable, don’t you?

Any of us not there in body was there in spirit. It’s an astral projection thing. Just one of the many unique talents our generation possesses.

Not true. My mom was three quarters of the way there, got annoyed with traffic, turned around, went home.

I clicked on this thread a few days ago intending to admit that my Generation is worthy of blame. Some bad political decisions have been made on our watch; we’ve allowed environmental destruction to proceed; and our greed is in part responsible for today’s economic problems.

Yet when I read the strange and bitter posts in this thread, I wonder if you younger people need to look at your own Generation(s) more, rather than finding others to blame.

I was teargassed on Bancroft Way, and once marched all the way from there to downtown Oakland. Where were you, jlzania ? Maybe we marched together.

But I was a confused shy young man (didn’t even get any of the sex which was an alleged fringe benefit of protest :cool: ). Real credit goes to the "Boomers’ in SNCC or CORE who sacrificed their lives for change. While it would be absurd for me (or my generation) to take credit for their sacrifices, still I wonder what similar heroes younger generations have to point to?

Bravo, jlzania. I would be happy to say “Mea culpa” if you Gen-X and Gen-Y people would get half as active politically as the Boomers were. Instead this thread has confirmed my worst fears of Gen-X and Gen-Y confusion and apathy.

Just as a note, while some of the people who died during Freedom Summer were Boomers (like Henry Dee), the three most famous people murdered; Chaney, Schwerner, and Goodman, were born in 1943, 1943, and 1939 respectively.

You are right about the danger of the marches. Some corporations paid for nasty goons to harass and attack the marchers. Many, women included, were jumped on the way home when the protest ended. We set up a group of guys to escort people to their cars.
A Chevy dealership in Detroit paid for one of the most aggressive anti protest groups. Their intent was to scare the peaceful protesters out of marching.
The police were no picnic either. they were always fired up for a chance to beat up and arrest a “hippie”. It was easy. Just claim someone threw a bottle at them. It worked every time. It was BS.

Well isn’t this thread just turning into a regular coffee klatsch of self-congratulation and condescension?

By which you mean pointing out that you are full of shit? In that case, yes.

Peace and Love, man. Peace and Love.

Come on people,
Smile on your brother
Everybody get together
Try to love one another
Right now
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Right now
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RIGHT NOW!!! DAMMIT!!!

I hope that by now we’ve agreed that some of these arbitrary date bounds are … arbitrary.

FWIW, my birthyear is closer to any of those three than it is to Obama’s. If I’m showing signs of senility by conflating “my generation” with The Boomer Generation™, sorry.

… And Freedom Summer was hardly the end of the Civil Rights Movement. As the years passed, the “young” had later and later birth years. :wink:

Of course any cut-off dates are going to be arbitrary. But as someone born right smack dab in the middle of the boom, I got no place to hide! I’m a boomer no matter how you slice or dice it, notwithstanding the idea that my birth year forward constitute the late boomers and those before constitute the early boomers.

Bunch fuckin’ spoiled-brat boomers… it’s like sixty is the new six!

Well yeah, but that’s generally the case, so I cop to it. :smiley:

There were big Iraq anti-war protests that barely got mentioned by the corporate, trophy blonde media. There were 18-30 year old white males who were the only group of white males that Barack Obama got a majority of votes from. There’s Bradley Manning, whose conscience compelled him to release information regarding our crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan, information that helped sparked revolutions in the Middle East, who sits languishing in a military prison while everyone denounces him for being a tattle-tale. There’s Pat Tillman, who believed in his country and gave up a lucrative career to die for a lie.

So I don’t want to hear any BS about the shiftless youth of today, especially from a generation committing the same crimes against us that had been perpetrated on them.

They are starting to sound like their parents, aren’t they? :wink:

Well, OK, ten points for cool.

But still, who are these people? Where are they? Can you point them out, or is this just some vaporous cloud that nobody can actually pinpoint, but everybody swears they know about.

Wait, you want me to name names? I thought your generation frowned on that sort of thing.

*Why don’t you all f-fade away (Talkin’ ‘bout my generation)
And don’t try to dig what we all s-s-say (Talkin’ ‘bout my generation)
I’m not trying to cause a big s-s-sensation (Talkin’ ‘bout my generation)
I’m just talkin’ ‘bout my g-g-g-generation (Talkin’ 'bout my generation) *

  • The Who

It’s just a generation rumble
A war between two worlds

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