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Gen X here…. After arguing and having many disagreements with many many boomers over the years, we are not the same. While I have had similar disagreements with younger generations they are fundamentally different because we are old enough to see the mistakes the boomers made but young enough to see the world is very much different and that rampant capitalism and greed is often the blame. Case in point, student loans. I am all for all education should be free and things like crippling student debt should not be a thing. Every boomer I have talked to still thinks either education should be a privilege or that you should be able to put yourself through college and get a masters working at McDonalds or Walmart.
Some of us Gen Xers ended up more Boomer-like, and some ended up more Millennial-like.
It’s almost as though huge masses of people can’t just be simplified into lettered groups like some kind of social media horoscope.
And yet historical events influence the identity lf age cohorts.
That doesn't make sense my magic 8 ball told me so!
They don't even think that though. If they wanted McDonald's to pay enough for school, they wouldn't aggressively oppose any attempt to raise the wage
Or more likely they think school still costs $1000 a semester which is what they paid for there kids (me included… since my parents were boomers) to attend college. Not the 80k it cost to send one of my kids through school. Want proof? Go ask any boomer what college costs now.
Boomers think it was normal. Genx look back with "holy shit why was that allowed"
I'm an older millennial on the cusp of being GenX.
You guys definitely aren't the same as Boomers. Some similarities, but not enough to be grouped in with them.
Leave Gen X out of your generational sputterings
Or what, you'll act moody, disconnected, and do nothing? I'd add sit in the corner to the list but we all know your knees can't take sitting on the floor anymore.
I’ve always thought the boomer/millennial whining was people of the exact same personality being insufferable to each other, just throwing down inane stereotypes while being emotionally immature and unable to be decent people.
Every age group has people like that, of course. I just get tired of having to watch it play out constantly online. So just shut the fuck up and do some good in the world. Instead of griping about people, show us something inspirational that you’ve done. Be the example of what you want other people to be.
older millennials next in line for intergenerational hate

Who? Us avocado toast swilling, quiet quitting, not consumery enough losers who still live with our parents?
I know, right?
For a while it looked like everyone was just going to stick with calling the older folks boomers and the younger folks millenials, but I guess some intelligence leaked through into the "futile generational hate" machine.
Is every generation working to make things better than it was? No! Clearly the old folks don't want the young ones to have anything good, otherwise the world wouldn't have any problems by now!
Just give yourself some more years, time for life experiences, and to be shocked and apalled when you learn how hard it can be to coordinate a group of people who all want the same outcomes to a concentrated cooperative effective course of action. Hell, how hard it can be to get them to even agree on the same path to the desired outcome.
And, at last, it finally happened: we've been bundled with boomers. The forgotten generation, just lumped in with the old fuckers. My back hurts.
The forgotten generation, just lumped in with the old fuckers.
I don't even think you're being "bundled" per say. You're just living long enough to take the generic "Old People Ruined Everything" flak that internet click-baiters loves to saturate younger people with. On the flip side, you're now reaching the era in which every TV Show, radio program, and mega-mall marketing team thinks the 1980s was the peak of human civilization. So enjoy being sheep dipped in Reagan Era nostalgia for a decade or two.
My back hurts.
Back aching builds character, or so I've been told.
Get used to it. No generation seems to understand that they too will grow old and be reviled by the next generations. It has ever been so.
Grandpa Simpson was always right about "It." We once had "It", then we lost "It", and now we can't even remember what "It" was.
***This response was helpfully generated by ChatKitty^tm^ my very old Orange Boomer Kitty Cat.
Gen X? just happy we got a mention
GenX who act like this get kicked out of the generation and are forced to join the boomers.
What the fuck is up with all of the generational hate memes lately. Fuck off with that shit. Literally exactly what billionaires want you to fight about rather than realizing there’s no fucking difference between any generation.
I want to counterbalance the hate with something cool. Do you know what the fastest growing demographic of gamers is? People over 50. People are legit taking the time they have now that their kids have grown up and picking up video gaming. Its honestly cool and speaks to both the accessibility of gaming these days and people's general desire to try new things
Granted a subset of these over 50 year old gamers may have been gamers their entire lives, but gaming was pretty niche in the 80s and 90s, and didn't really become mainstream until the early 2000s, and even then it was seen as pretty dorky and geeky
The good old survivorship bias.

I’m mid GenX, and frequently have to trot out the saying, “regulations are written in the blood of innocents” to people a lot more ignorant than I am. And I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed.

I still ride this. We let our weak die on purpose.
Bring back lawn darts!
I’m just shocked someone remembered we exist…
~…and~ ~a~ ~little~ ~bit~ ~annoyed~ ~tbh…~
Generational politics are bullshit.
True, but also fun and growth involves risk.
We want to remove the kind of risk you don't recover from, but a lot of folks seem to want to remove any risk that could possibly cause injury.
Kids these days don't even squash coins on the train tracks.
Still, they've got dodgy Temu e-bikes to kill themselves on now.
gonna guess that OP is gen z because they're attacking gen x.
as a gen x resident, I'd like to tell you to fuck off but I just don't care about you enough to do anything more than this comment.
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Lol ageism is great because we all eventually get some.
I like old people who argue that they didn't wear seat belts, sat in the cargo area of a wagon and say heavy old cars are safer. It's like we know better but because they did it it's okay. Don't they realize that you use the knowledge as the advantages you'ved learned in order to make live better?
These are the same people who constantly pull the ladder up behind them, so it fits. They were miserable, so now you have to be miserable.
I was born at the tail end of Gen X but we were definitely getting up to some crazy stuff.
It was a normal afternoon to take our bikes off the highest jumps we could build in the middle of the road, constructed from the neighborhood wood pile. When a car came speeding through we'd yell out "car" and quickly move our stuff to the side. We used skateboards on vertical ramps built from whatever, and roller skates on shoddy pavement. Our playgrounds were made of reflective metal hotter than lava attached to towers that seemed to reach 20 ft above the ground.
We built dangerous tree houses with rusty scrap in the ravine behind the neighborhood, next to place where the neighborhood's older kids were surely taking all the drugs and hiding from their D.A.R.E. officers.
I used to load my sisters in the back of a red radio flyer wagon and we'd all ride down the neighborhood's steepest hill, occasionally tipping at high speed and then sliding the rest of the way down likely removing several layers of skin and rolls of gauze from my mom's medical kit in the process.
In primary school, I don't think there was ever a moment without at least one kid on crutches or with a limb in a cast.
While it did harden us up, and provided some amazing memories, just about everyone I know who was a kid at that time knows of some kid who died while digging a tunnel, or got hit by a car, or spent half of his early teenage years in a cast, or who always seemed to have a finger splint.
Somehow through all of this we moved from thinking this is normal childhood stuff to blaming anyone and everyone by way of lawsuits.
There was nothing "safe" about that time. The debate seems to hinge on whether a dangerous childhood results in better adapted adults, perhaps by culling a few unlucky kids who hadn't learned their own limits, and who know how to be creative in the absence of almost any artificial or algorithmic stimuli.
Gen X in the firing line. Bring it on mfs, I've survived far worse and now I'm pulling the ladder up.
I think Gen X went from "invisible" to "the enemy" in a lot of folks' minds when exit polling showed that they broke for Trump in 2024 by a greater margin than any other age group. Before that point most millennials just knew them as their cool older cousins, whose childhood was shrouded in a warm haze of half-remembered, half-imagined 80s nostalgia.
we hate boomers more than you do
this is the first meme i’ve seen mention gen x at all and no, we are not like boomers, they all said that “we used to drink out of a hose” bullshit to us too… helmet and seatbelt laws started with x
seriously fuck you, and fuck boomers.
you know why congress is all geriatric? that’s because they know how bad gen x wants to burn everything down and they won’t let them take the wheel….
now zoomers are all voting for trump and becoming nazis. Lump zoomers and boomers together but not us.
"Back in the day we got beat by our father's and thats how you knew he loved you, kids these days, smh"
