OK Boomer.
From the NY Times:
?Ok boomer? has become Generation Z?s endlessly repeated retort to the problem of older people who just don?t get it, a rallying cry for millions of fed up kids. Teenagers use it to reply to cringey YouTube videos, Donald Trump tweets, and basically any person over 30 who says something condescending about young people ? and the issues that matter to them.
It seems that younger people think that they have a lock on the issues. Maybe but it looks like they have issues but no perspective and are driven by instant gratification without doing the work, part of group think politics. In some of the talk I have heard that the GenZ are like then protesters of the Vietnam war.
I was born in 1955, Boomers were born in the 1943 to 1946 era so I was like 10 years old during the Vietnam war protests and I remember seeing some of the action up close back then and hearing older, college age people discussing the war and the protests, I also remember the older people, parents and uncles that fought in WWII and Korea and their feelings, which were also against the continuation of the war. I has cousins that went to Vietnam and thankfully they all came back, each with their own form of mental damage.
I see the OK Boomer as another division within our country driven by the communist left.
Any thoughts? Please keep it civil.



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