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1 year ago13 points(+0/-0/+13Score on mirror)3 children
To give boomers credit they absolute did work hard for what they earned. The problem is most boomers are so emotionally stunted that they take everything personal. When they see undeniable evidence that their children and grandchildren have it worse than they did they think people are invalidating their experiences. They then refuse to listen. Like a toddler, they are very emotionally driven and they will let their ego drive their thought process.
You can see this in action how most boomers like call everyone a snowflake. Yet when given the most slight inconvenience they completely break down. They project because deep down they know their children have it worse and harder than than they did. But if they ever admit it they think it would invalidate what they worked for and went though.
While in many aspects boomers lived some through the best times in modern history. It wasn't all good they were children while the "civil rights" movement and the consequences of the propaganda was in full force. While we have built some resistance to the tactics used in 60's and 70's it similar to the current relentless propaganda used in a high trust White society that had little defenses to the tactics used. They were sucker punched by jewish psychological operations and it clearly fucked their their ability to logic.
If they could just admit that life is hard, but that their children and grandchildren have it harder. All Whites could work for White unity and we could accomplish so much. But it'll never happen on a mass scale because most boomers are 65 years or older and too old to care to change now.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)2 children
What you described is lead poisoning. The emotional growth stunting, etc. Maybe they're just all full of lead. Younger generation is autistic with aluminum and mercury.
1 year ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)2 children
Here I go with my lead poisoning theory again.
Remember when we used to have leaded gasoline in cars? For decades, until someone was finally able to force the government to stop it? Welp, that put enough atmospheric lead into our air, globally, that everyone got lead poisoned. GenZ and some Millenials caught the tail end, as well.
iodine helps remove it. millenials and genZ got aluminium poisoning from the new agitants in vaccines, the iodine they have was more than enough to handle residual lead levels. (https://files.catbox.moe/ckaen0.png https://files.catbox.moe/0fpoiq.png https://files.catbox.moe/amr0wo.png
They retard everyone older than 50 and autist everyone younger than 40. It guarantees we'll end up being led by someone of a particular age, because all the other people have been turned to garbage.
like africans. they didn't stop using lead in gasoline till 2022 in angola ( last country to do it) . if it werent for african americans you could argue that is why africa sucks .
You make them sound kind of niggery. Think they're the shit, and insult others all the time, but chimp out over the slightest insult back. Act entitled. That's black people.
Anyways, to your comment. Yes, they do feel as if acknowledging their kids and grandkids have it harder invalidates their own experience because to a point it kind of does. Consider that because they had so many advantages for themselves, it was also easier for them as parents than any prior generation of parents to set up their kids and progeny for success.
But they didn't.
How many of them are going to be handing their kids a paid off home? More likely they're kids will be inheriting a home with a mortgage, or two, or a reverse mortgage.
How many of them set up dedicated, recurring contribution tax shelters for their kids like a 529 or UTMA or minor IRA?
They couldn't jerk themselves off hard enough. Their kids are struggling and they know they could have done something about it if they had acted when they were younger.
they didn't work as hard as they claim. the pay justified how hard they work but when they say they worked hard they mean we don't which is an inversion of reality
You can see this in action how most boomers like call everyone a snowflake. Yet when given the most slight inconvenience they completely break down. They project because deep down they know their children have it worse and harder than than they did. But if they ever admit it they think it would invalidate what they worked for and went though.
While in many aspects boomers lived some through the best times in modern history. It wasn't all good they were children while the "civil rights" movement and the consequences of the propaganda was in full force. While we have built some resistance to the tactics used in 60's and 70's it similar to the current relentless propaganda used in a high trust White society that had little defenses to the tactics used. They were sucker punched by jewish psychological operations and it clearly fucked their their ability to logic.
If they could just admit that life is hard, but that their children and grandchildren have it harder. All Whites could work for White unity and we could accomplish so much. But it'll never happen on a mass scale because most boomers are 65 years or older and too old to care to change now.
Remember when we used to have leaded gasoline in cars? For decades, until someone was finally able to force the government to stop it? Welp, that put enough atmospheric lead into our air, globally, that everyone got lead poisoned. GenZ and some Millenials caught the tail end, as well.
That's why they're like this.
Anyways, to your comment. Yes, they do feel as if acknowledging their kids and grandkids have it harder invalidates their own experience because to a point it kind of does. Consider that because they had so many advantages for themselves, it was also easier for them as parents than any prior generation of parents to set up their kids and progeny for success.
But they didn't.
How many of them are going to be handing their kids a paid off home? More likely they're kids will be inheriting a home with a mortgage, or two, or a reverse mortgage.
How many of them set up dedicated, recurring contribution tax shelters for their kids like a 529 or UTMA or minor IRA?
They couldn't jerk themselves off hard enough. Their kids are struggling and they know they could have done something about it if they had acted when they were younger.