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1 year ago7 points(+0/-0/+7Score on mirror)3 children
I don't think they hate us naturally. They were just (((taught))) that these attitudes were normal. It's a subversion of the parental drive to trust that your children will be more fit than others. But it's taken to such an extreme that it becomes spiteful. That spite becomes internalized and the results flow from that.
The boomers in my life have clearly subverted instincts in other places as well. They seem to think being petty and "rebellious" is always better than being honest. Like they're all stuck in the 60s and 70s. Lots of "bad thing = good" behavior.
1 year ago7 points(+0/-0/+7Score on mirror)1 child
I hate how they think they're clever for getting what they want with no concern for the future or morality, because, "life's not fair." Now they're shocked that throwing out a high-trust way of living has ruined everything.
Maybe there's a reason people keep reinventing similar rules over and over.
Boomers grew up during the social (((revolutions))) of the 50s-70s, and because their only source of information was the (((talmudavision))), they essentially in a jewish informational void.
They weren’t taught that this was normal. They taught themselves that they deserved everything they never worked for.
1) they inherited the best job market and largest period of economic growth in the history of the humanity.
2) they mistook normal work effort for “hard work”, then when their efforts were rewarded by default due to bullet (1). They mistook the rising tide as validation of said hard work
3) combine privilege, perceived hardship and constant self validation over a 60 year period, and you get “entitlement”. Ie: boomers
The boomers in my life have clearly subverted instincts in other places as well. They seem to think being petty and "rebellious" is always better than being honest. Like they're all stuck in the 60s and 70s. Lots of "bad thing = good" behavior.
Maybe there's a reason people keep reinventing similar rules over and over.
1) they inherited the best job market and largest period of economic growth in the history of the humanity.
2) they mistook normal work effort for “hard work”, then when their efforts were rewarded by default due to bullet (1). They mistook the rising tide as validation of said hard work
3) combine privilege, perceived hardship and constant self validation over a 60 year period, and you get “entitlement”. Ie: boomers