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Anonymous ID: PBZGffTIUnited States /pol/511132153#511160090
7/23/2025, 9:35:24 PM
>>511155334
>why did boomers destroy society and laugh about it?
They didn't. Most of the destruction of society was done by the Lost generation, Silent generation, Gen X, and currently Gen Z.
Those generations were the ones who gave women the right to vote and brought about the sexual revolution and racial integration and LGBT and promiscuity and drugs and mass importation of non-Whites and wokeness and DEIA and every other thing that could be described as the destruction of society. And those generations did it intentionally as a form of rebelling and trying to become relevant and important. Then when it all went to shit, they tried blaming it on the generations before and after them.
Look at the years each generation was born, look at the years that the youngest members of that generation were between 20-40 years old. This will give you the period when the bulk that generation was in early to mid adulthood and at peak influence over what was happening when the members of that generation are approx 20-35 years old at the start, and 40-55 at the end.
You will see that there is a strong correlation between those generations and when bad things were being pushed on society.
So for example, the last members of the Lost generation were born in 1900, so adding 20-40 years to that would get you the time period from 1920-1940, when that generation was at maximum influence, and not coincidentally at all that is also the exact same time women were getting the right to vote, all of the roaring 20s degeneracy, flappers, promiscuity, drugs, prohibition, speakeasies, organized crime, a massive decline in birth rates, and the great depression.
Now compare that to the Boomers, who were at maximum influence from ~1984-2004. Peak Pax Americana, unprecedented peace and prosperity, a return to traditional family values, great economy, massive technological development, decline in crime rates, a good period for sure.
Anonymous /b/937164244#937164244
7/16/2025, 4:53:09 AM
Anyone have predictions?
Anonymous /g/105871519#105873581
7/11/2025, 10:06:00 PM
>>105873558
>anon the oldest zoomers are like pushing 30
And the youngest haven't reached 15.
Anonymous ID: AJ4PoJYh/pol/508008118#508030378
6/20/2025, 12:34:51 AM
>>508016770
>You realize the overall standard of living was a lot lower in the 1980s than now, right?
I went to Germany and France. in 88'
We had phones in multiple rooms and I and my sister both got our own line in 88'-89'
We have TVs in multiple rooms, albeit 13" little portable Sony or old B&Ws
I got my first Apple IIe and then the 1984 Mac before 1986
Most of my friends had Atari and/or ColecoVision until the Nintendo came out.
>clothes were expensive
yes. but they lasted 10x longer than the cheap chinese/india crap that is being sold today.
We went out to eat at least once a week
People generally had a lot less need for anything.
And that was a middle class life for a teacher and sales man.
>born: 1976