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They are, but I think the crucial failures were the silent generation/greatest generation.
Boomers may have sold their nations out to kikes, but that only happened because there was no popular revolts against Jewish controlled leaders in WW2 who forced their nations against Hitler for no good reason, and no revolt against kikes since.
Churchill completely devastated his empire, and for what? Why the British didn't rebel against him and his retarded cabinet astounds me.
I can see why Americans didn't because even if the gains were short term, America stood to dominate in Europe for almost a century now. But the British? If they sided with Hitler against the Soviets, what exactly would be the issue? The Germans would have made a much better ally than the French, and they wouldn't have to dump countless lives and resources into a completely pointless war just to have the honor of being a vassal of America.
Boomer greed came from the successive failures of people born before them as well as their own failures. Both caused catastrophic issues in society. At least young people are finally breaking out of that cycle, even if a little at a time, and despite all the odds against them; but I can't help but feel resentment for all the generations who lived in relative comfort and who kicked this can down the road for so long and let things get this bad.