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Cirsium

(2,218 posts)
36. Boomers have always been blamed
Fri Nov 8, 2024, 02:36 PM
Nov 2024

Boomers - God I hate that word - have been blamed for everything for 50 years. That is because they posed a very real threat to those in power back in the 60's. There were protests against US militarism and imperialism, against racial discrimination - redlining, voter suppression, police brutality, job discrimination - protests against corporate greed, against union busting and complicit Union leadership, There was increasing awareness about and opposition to the destruction of the environment. The collapse of public transportation was an issue, as were harmful agricultural practices, suburban sprawl, deforestation, wasteful packaging, planned obsolescence in products, and on and on. Opposition to the historical and ongoing brutality against the peoples of pre-Colombian North America was forming.

Those protests were not just street theater, there was serious organizing happening, something which is often lacking today. Moreover, significant headway was being made in gaining widespread popular support for those "radical" ideas. That was a threat to those in power.

Ever since then the Republicans have been leading a reactionary counter movement, quite successfully. We have had 50 years of an orchestrated propaganda campaign to destroy the credibility of those protest movements, which were led mostly by people born 1940-1950.

Organizers in the 60's respected and learned from the anti-fascist, anti-racism and organized Labor leaders from the 30's, and the veterans of those movements. Those leaders in turn had picked up the torch from the leaders of the progressive movement in the 1890s as organized Labor leaders, who had respected and learned from the people in the early movement for Women's Suffrage and the Abolition movement.

There was a thin but important cross-generational line of solidarity. The conservatives have worked tirelessly to break that connection, that enduring and potent line of solidarity. All of the chatter about this generation or that generation from corporate media is an important component of that reactionary effort to isolate us from one another and to alienate us from our own history of resistance.

We have gone backward over the last 50 years. Civil Rights? Over 40% of the population of Mississippi is African American, yet somehow the state can only elect the most reactionary right wingers. Workers' rights? The billionaire class controls more wealth and power than the Robber Barons ever dreamed of having. While productivity has soared, real wages have been stagnant. Millions of people in the US are now struggling to afford housing and groceries. Politics and the environment? Fascists have risen to power and the environment is collapsing.

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I always hate the generational wars. JI7 Nov 2024 #1
The states, too Cirsium Nov 2024 #2
Nope, not true Blue_Roses Nov 2024 #3
You missed the point Cirsium Nov 2024 #33
I hate the generational wars too. But.... LisaM Nov 2024 #4
This jfz9580m Nov 2024 #14
Thank you. I appreciate it. LisaM Nov 2024 #17
Thank you jfz9580m Nov 2024 #18
Of course Ray-gun was a stooge Wicked Blue Nov 2024 #56
I am beginning to suspect Sympthsical Nov 2024 #46
Or as evil. I like Taylor Swift. LisaM Nov 2024 #47
Screw that label. Tfg is a boomer. multigraincracker Nov 2024 #5
Try again. He has one vote. valleyrogue Nov 2024 #24
My point is about the failure of labels. multigraincracker Nov 2024 #25
That's good, I've always said I'm not white, I'm pink Walleye Nov 2024 #26
There is no Black and White. There is only gray. multigraincracker Nov 2024 #28
I do think Elon Musk uses white make up Walleye Nov 2024 #30
he DOES look like that / hahaha... Ysabel Nov 2024 #44
Really I don't know why the majority of right wing men have to be so damn ugly, are the two things related? Walleye Nov 2024 #49
Barely. LisaM Nov 2024 #48
Every generation owns this one.... BigDemVoter Nov 2024 #6
We were not responsible for Reagan. valleyrogue Nov 2024 #23
No we weren't. BigDemVoter Nov 2024 #64
When people who were too young or not alive trying to tell a falsehood valleyrogue Nov 2024 #65
Boomers have always been blamed Cirsium Nov 2024 #36
Actually, only the very oldest of the baby boom generation were even involved in the protest movements. valleyrogue Nov 2024 #66
That is true Cirsium Nov 2024 #67
It's Weird how the younger people went for Cha Nov 2024 #7
A bunch of young white males feeling under-appreciated, I guess. LisaL Nov 2024 #31
Little do they know.. Their Grandparents & Soon Cha Nov 2024 #58
Especially when the old folks have nowhere to go but to move in with them. LakeArenal Nov 2024 #60
Exactly.. The future does not look bright. Cha Nov 2024 #61
They are furious that President Biden didn't get college loans paid for everyone. jimfields33 Nov 2024 #54
I am always amazed moniss Nov 2024 #8
It's been part of the Reich Wing plan for DECADES... AZ8theist Nov 2024 #9
That's an excellent point, and kids are also losing critical thinking skills. LisaM Nov 2024 #11
Excellent analysis and yes it is noticeable moniss Nov 2024 #13
Ha, re the History Channel...when it first started, they covered more history. LisaM Nov 2024 #19
Agreed jfz9580m Nov 2024 #15
I believe that ciivics belongs in high school. praxEs Nov 2024 #50
The Far Right has long targeted education, standard for autocrats. Reagan & Co appalachiablue Nov 2024 #12
I've noticed that, too. SADAR Nov 2024 #21
Yes indeed I remember the March of Dimes moniss Nov 2024 #22
Is that why we were under those desks? lol. travelingthrulife Nov 2024 #39
Yes, their elders failed to educate them. Mariana Nov 2024 #37
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2024 #10
when voteragain Nov 2024 #16
Boomers may be the only group that knew (and paid mind) to both their own and their parent's history hlthe2b Nov 2024 #20
Young went with Harris............. Lovie777 Nov 2024 #27
Young males did not. If they did, we would have had president Harris. LisaL Nov 2024 #32
Most of the old males voted for Trump, too. Mariana Nov 2024 #38
They know they were going lose their benefits and healthcare under Trump. LisaL Nov 2024 #29
Yep, I saw that and fell to the floor uponit7771 Nov 2024 #34
they targeted young voters 4 suppression. long lines at colleges, id wars, mopinko Nov 2024 #35
Not bashing Cirsium Nov 2024 #40
I'm a pre-boomer and agree with this post. Ping Tung Nov 2024 #41
Why is anybody surprised that we boomers came through. praxEs Nov 2024 #42
It's surprising because the majority of Boomers voted for Trump in 2016 and in 2020. Mariana Nov 2024 #57
Show me data that older people voted more for Harris then Trump standingtall Nov 2024 #43
That is not what I said Cirsium Nov 2024 #45
This message was self-deleted by its author Scrivener7 Nov 2024 #51
My home state of Pennsylvania just willingly became part of Dumbfuckistan FakeNoose Nov 2024 #52
These Gen whatever's can't buy a house or Klarkashton Nov 2024 #53
Correct. whathehell Nov 2024 #59
It was a tax credit as I understand it. Perhaps I am wrong Klarkashton Nov 2024 #62
Indeed Cirsium Nov 2024 #68
Those exit poll of the 45-65 group are going to get ot see just what Historic NY Nov 2024 #55
GenX (my generation) Ruby the Liberal Nov 2024 #63
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