• Sam, The Man
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    10 months ago

    You’re right; Gen X has a healthy dose of responsibility too.

    Edit: forgive for the lack of nuance. This obviously applies more-so to the capital owners, not your every-day Joe just trying to get by. This, like all things, is heavily aimed at the Haves, not the Have-Nots.

    • @IndustryStandard
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      10 months ago

      So are we going to get another party in power and remove the corrupt establishment?

      Or join the boomers in complacency?

      • Sam, The Man
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        110 months ago

        To add, this was my specific jab at my early Gen X mother who was made homeless by the 2008 housing crash. Instead of learning anything, she has elected to buy an island.

        Like a well-adjusted adult.

        • @sfgifz
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          10 months ago

          To add, this was my specific jab at my early Gen X mother who was made homeless by the 2008 housing crash. Instead of learning anything, she has elected to buy an island.

          Like a well-adjusted adult.

          If she went from being homeless to being able to afford buying an island, that seems pretty well adjusted to me…

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      110 months ago

      Gen X is too small to have much political influence. It took Gen Z coming of age to finally have enough people to out vote the boomers. X, Z, and the mindful millennials is a large enough group to make enough noise for enacting change.

    • @Duamerthrax
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      Honestly, genXers got brainwashed into thinking that recycling their plastics and and extra 3 miles to the gallon is enough.