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CRY boomer BITCH! Go join your illigals in their shithole countries!      (x.com)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 2 days ago (+32/-2)
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Fuck you and have fun in Hell, boomers!      (x.com)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 4 days ago (+6/-4)
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Trump and the Vaccine     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 1 month ago (+10/-1)
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https://voxday.net/2025/04/09/trump-and-the-vaccine/

An illuminating glimpse into how Trump’s tendency to surround himself with bad actors has rendered him less effective than he might otherwise be:

During an interview on the “Try That in a Small Town Podcast Rich, a vocal conservative, described a dinner he attended with Trump and several Republican senators in 2022. At the time, the former president was holding large rallies with up to 40,000 people, but one thing about the crowds was troubling him.

“He goes, why are people booing me at my rallies when I bring up the vaccine?” Rich said. He noted that Trump was still very proud at that point that he had brought the COVID products to market at “warp speed.”

The country star argued that Trump’s advisors were not serving him well. “It dawned on me that nobody had told the man what I was telling him,” he posited. “They all work for him, they all got something to gain from him—they are not going to tell him this.”

Rich declared, “I don’t work for him and I think a lot of him and I wanted him to understand the truth about it. I said here’s why they’re booing you, Mr. President. Because every human being out in that rally, either themselves or they know someone directly, who has been harmed by the vaccine or has even died from it, including me,” he said, adding that he told Trump he has “members of my own family who were forced to take it against their will to keep their jobs, and now they’ve got all kinds of problems,” including major heart and lung problems.

According to Rich, Trump said, “this is unbelievable!” and asked if anyone else at the table had heard it.

Rich said Hershel Walker, who was the Republican nominee in the 2022 U.S. Senate election in Georgia, answered that he was hearing the same thing. “Mr. President, down in Georgia, my constituents come up at my rallies and what John just said I hear every single day,” Rich recounted Walker as saying.

He said that Trump then looked over at Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), who nervously nodded in agreement.

The country star shared that he started telling Trump about the vaccine injured members of his own family, but Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) cut in (“swishing his chardonnay around”) to warn Trump about “conspiracy theorists like John Rich,” saying Democrats will try to take credit for what he did and they’re going to beat you in the next election.”

The country music star had told the hosts earlier that Graham is his “least favorite politician in the world,” and that he “would rather go hang out with Tim Walz.”

It certainly explains why Trump a) stopped bragging about the vaccine and b) still hasn’t held anyone accountable for it. I wouldn’t rule out the latter eventually, though. He’s understandably a little busy with that whole economic war thing at the moment.

It’s easy for us who are either skeptical Gen Xers or longtime conspiracy theologians to forget that most people still blindly trust doctors, trust experts, and trust scientists, or at least they did back in 2020. Especially if they are Boomers or an older generation. They didn’t grow up in the same world we did.
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I bet you not one single boomer has donated money to Shiloh Hendrix. God i can’t wait until that generation is all dead and in Hell     (Boomers)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 1 month ago (+6/-8)
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Edit: three butthurt boomers lmao
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All boomers must die. Every. Last. One.      (x.com)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 1 month ago (+9/-9)
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When we win we are putting every single last boomer in a FEMA camp to labor until they die     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 2 months ago (+10/-8)
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Look at all the cucked replies and tell me all boomers shouldn’t be mass genocided for being race traitors     (x.com)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 1 month ago (+1/-7)
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Catturd here!      (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 2 months ago (+5/-1)
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I hate them     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 2 months ago (+4/-5)
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I would gladly kill my own boomer parents with a smile on my face if all the other boomers would go with them     (x.com)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 2 months ago (+3/-7)
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TOTAL. BOOMER. DEAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!      (x.com)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 2 months ago (+4/-8)
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Boomers Never, Ever, Learn     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 3 months ago (+6/-3)
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Boomers Never, Ever, Learn

The absolute inability of Boomers to grasp that the things they unquestioningly believed were good things were actually very bad is astonishing. They still cling to their outdated, disproven, dyscivilizational beliefs despite the fact that they are complaining about the consequences of how they successfully changed the world, or at least the country, from what it used to be to what it is now.

BOOMER: I’m 75 years old, and I don’t recognize the America I see today. This used to be a good country. What is wrong with people?

NOT-BOOMER: The Civil Rights and Hart-Celler Acts of the 1960s is why.

BOOMER: You don’t believe in the Civil Rights Act? You sound like one of those whites-only racists.

NOT-BOOMER: Yet you’re complaining that America isn’t more like the America you were born in which was 88% white lol.

After watching tens of millions of foreigners invade the United States over five decades and transform it completely beyond recognition, Boomers are still more concerned with clinging to the Narrative and being sure that no one can call them racist than they are with the spiritual, material, technological, financial, demographic, and military decline of the country.
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Just hold out 15 more years, folks. Then we can have real change.     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 4 months ago (+34/-3)
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Keep Your Pillows Fluffy     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 4 months ago (+0/-4)
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https://voxday.net/2025/01/25/keep-your-pillows-fluffy/

Virtually everything the Boomers believe is bad is actually good for America and the younger generations:

Oh no, the population is declining.

Who will buy property? I guess we’ll just have to lower real estate prices. What a nightmare.

Who will fish our lakes and create landfills? I guess we’ll have to watch council rates fall and pollution decrease. What a nightmare!

Who will work unskilled jobs if there aren’t enough people to do them? I guess we’ll have to increase wages. What a nightmare!!

With smaller populations comes more tightly knit communities. Who will commit crimes? What a nightmare!!!

Cheaper real estate, less pollution, higher wages, lower crime… HOW WILL WE SURVIVE!?

I pay literally zero attention to anything Boomers say. I’m not exaggerating, I simply let them talk without even registering whatever it is they happen to be babbling about. Boomers are not only wrong about absolutely everything, but because they have zero empathy, because their analytical metrics are frozen circa 1960-1965, and because their only concern is what they believe is best for themselves at the present moment, all of their opinions are totally irrelevant to anyone under the age of 60, even when they’re not a priori incorrect.

The primary responsibility of Generation X is to ensure that the following generations do not follow the lead of our predecessors.
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For the White race to survive the boomer generation must be exterminated      (x.com)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 4 months ago (+2/-6)
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Catturd? More like Cantturd! 😂     (x.com)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 4 months ago (+17/-1)
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A False and Retarded God     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 5 months ago (+8/-7)
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A False and Retarded God

One of the tragedies of the Boomers is that they gave up the faith of their fathers for an absolutely impossible lie, as evidenced by ESR’s attempt to defend the societal devastation that has been left in the wake of the wicked generation of the Boomers.

Religion failed us... I don’t think it could have gone differently; it’s a failure that had been on the cards ever since the mechanistic worldview reached effective completion by Darwin.
– Eric S. Raymond

But as I have conclusively and comprehensively proven, the mechanistic worldview is obviously false due to the mathematical falsification of not only Darwin, but the very mechanism of evolution by natural selection. If you still believe that species turn into other species due to natural selection, you are not only ignorant, you are observably innumerate and scientifically outdated.

The complete scientific falsification of the neo-Darwinian synthesis has already been accomplished, it simply hasn’t been widely recognized because biologists are too mathematically challenged and insufficiently skilled at pattern recognition to put the various pieces together yet. Consider the following pieces:

- The fastest observed genetic fixation in a species required 1,600 generations.
- This 1,600-generations-per-fixation rate included parallel fixations.
- The fastest observed spread of a genetic line in humans occurred at a rate that would require at least 8,170 generations per fixation.
- Chinese scientists have asserted that genes in complex species such as humans change at a rate that is approximately one-fiftieth the rate of genetic change in simple species like bacteria. This implies at least 80,000 generations per genetic fixation.
- The genetic difference between a modern Homo sapiens sapiens and a modern Pan troglodytes required around 30 million genetic fixations between the two species.
- The estimated 9 million years since the Chimpanzee-Human Last Common Ancestor permits for somewhere between 282 and 55 genetic fixations per species. This is less than 0.000000006 percent of the observed genetic difference between modern chimpanzees and modern humans. It is also less than one percent of the observed genetic differences between two genetically divergent modern humans.

t should be absolutely obvious to any rational analyst that a mechanism which cannot even account for a small fraction of one percent of the observed differences between two things cannot possibly be the causal factor explaining those differences. Not in a million years, not in nine million years, not in nine billion years. No amount of argumentum ab magnis numeris is going to salvage even the smallest vestige of the neo-Darwinian synthesis, the theory of evolution by natural selection, or, for those who are still clinging by faith to the evolutionary epicycles being produced by the final generation of evolutionary biologists, the Theorum of Evolution by (probably) Natural Selection, Sexual Selection, Biased Mutation, Genetic Drift, and Gene Flow.

Not only is there not one single piece of evidence ever produced that supports the idea that evolution by natural selection is sufficient to explain the observed genetic differences between one species and another, there is not one single hypothetical argument or explanation in defense of evolution by natural selection that is capable of standing up to the combination of math, logic, and the available scientific evidence.

If you rejected religion on the basis of mechanistic materialism, you abandoned the faith of your fathers for an obvious untruth. Darwin was not only a false intellectual god, he was a false and retarded one.

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The only good boomer is a dead boomer     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 5 months ago (+8/-8)
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Boomer got the Palestine experience 😂😂😂     (x.com)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 5 months ago (+1/-6)
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Next…on BOOMER JUSTICE     (youtube.com)
submitted by TheBigGuyFromQueens to Boomers 5 months ago (+3/-4)
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Locusts Confirmed     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 5 months ago (+5/-1)
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https://voxday.net/2024/12/16/locusts-confirmed/

It’s not just the occasional anecdote from contemptuous Gen Xer or bitter Millennial. Even the investment advisors know that the Boomers are literally Hell-bent on consuming as much of their worldly wealth as they can manage before they die.

Millionaires from the Baby Boomer generation are significantly less likely to prioritize sharing their wealth with the next generation than their Gen X and Millennial counterparts, according to a new study by Charles Schwab. The findings highlight generational differences in attitudes toward wealth, with Baby Boomers preferring to enjoy their money during their lifetimes rather than passing it on.

The study surveyed 1,000 Americans with a net worth exceeding $1 million in investable assets. When they were asked if they planned to distribute a portion of their wealth in their lifetime, wealthy Baby Boomers said they wanted to 56 percent of the time while 97 percent of both wealthy Gen X and Millennials wanted to do so.

When respondents were asked if they wanted the next generation to enjoy their money while they were still alive. While 53 percent of wealthy Millennials and 44 percent of wealthy Gen X’ers said yes, only 21 percent of wealthy Boomers agreed. Conversely, nearly half (45 percent) of Baby Boomers said they wanted to enjoy their money for themselves during their lifetimes, compared to just 15 percent of Millennials and 11 percent of Gen X.

It’s not as if we needed this confirmation; every member of the younger generations has been dealing with the reality of the Boomers for their entire lives. But it is both a condemnation and a reminder that it falls to us to do better if we wish to preserve some aspects of civilization somewhere.
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My post really triggered a lot of the small-dick boomers that have slithered their way over here from breitbart 😂     (www.upgoat.net)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 5 months ago (+3/-7)
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You will never overthrow your tyrannical jew government with your gun collection. Cucked coward, kill yourself!
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We need death camps for boomers      (x.com)
submitted by GreatSatan to Boomers 5 months ago (+4/-15)
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They Didn’t Have to Take the Bait     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 5 months ago (+3/-4)
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https://voxday.net/2025/01/01/they-didnt-have-to-take-the-bait/

ESR tries, and fails, to defend his fellow Boomers for their role in destroying America and wrecking the culture, economy, and demographics of the United States.

“Boomers and their crusade to tear down the entire past, resent to year zero, and reinvent culture. That’s what happened.”

Oh, no, Devon. It wasn’t that simple. You’re excused for not understanding this, because you weren’t there. I was. I’m a late Boomer, born in ’57. I can dimly remember the day JFK was shot. I watched the moon landing. My teens and early twenties coincided with the 1970s. I was there for it all. And even then, even in the 1970s, feeling a sense of subtle disintegration all around me, I already dimly grasped that we weren’t just falling. We were being pushed. But I was very young then; I wouldn’t come to fully understand why, and by whom, for almost another 30 years We Boomers didn’t burn down our heritage in a fit of thoughtless hedonism. I mean, we did some thoughtless hedonism, yeah, but that’s not where the real damage came from.

If you want to know where the damage came from, look up Yuri Bezmenov. Listen to him explain “demoralization” and the long game of Soviet culture-jamming against the West in general and the U.S. in particular. Reset to year zero was a Marxist idea. It was part of a suite of memetic weapons, infectious propaganda bombs deployed against the social and cultural cohesion of the “main enemy”. Often, they were successful in damaging us by leveraging not our vices but our virtues. Valorizing tolerance and liberality until they became helplessness in the face of more and more extreme forms of deviance was one of their attacks. We didn’t fall on our own. We were pushed. The Boomer fault wasn’t that we were hedonists or nihilists, it’s that we didn’t have sufficient cultural immune defenses against what was being done to us.

Why that is exactly is a long sad story that I’m still not sure I completely understand. But I can hit some highlights. One is that religion failed us. This is nobody’s fault and I don’t think it could have gone differently; it’s a failure that had been on the cards ever since the mechanistic worldview reached effective completion by Darwin. One of the things the Marxists did was work to accelerate the inevitable decay of religious authority. Secular conservatives failed us, too. They had one job – just one job – which was to explain why all those Chesterton’s fences shouldn’t be torn down. They utterly flubbed that on all three levels of awareness, analysis, and persuasion. That could have gone differently. It didn’t help that after the Army-McCarthy hearings in 1954 conservatives developed a severe case of cowardice about calling out Communist subversion. That may have been their single greatest dereliction of duty. The result was that over the next 50 years Communist institutional capture of academia and other institutions went almost unopposed.

Which is why today we struggle with “woke”. Most of us Boomers weren’t wreckers, even by accident. Most of us were duped. It’s easy to say in hindsight we should have done better, but the enemy was very clever and determined. Try not to judge us too harshly, kids. It’s nice to think that a later generation might have done better, but…I haven’t seen it happen yet.

That excuse didn’t work for Eve and it won’t work for the Boomers. It’s true, there were iniquitous forces at work, but even at this late stage, ESR refuses to call out either the spiritual forces or the material forces responsible. Communism was certainly ONE of the ideologies that served those forces well, but it was far from the only one and it is about the only one that most Boomers reject now. Which, of course, is why they call it out while still rejecting Christianity, denouncing racism, and slavering over “our greatest ally”.

The Boomers were not pushed. They were lured into selling their souls for what they believed was a shiny, sexy, secular society that would be an improvement on the boring, restrictive, traditional Christian American society into which they were born. So they sold their souls and they wrecked their society. Is it their fault? Absolutely.

Is it only their fault? Absolutely not.

But the most damning thing about the Boomers isn’t what they did when they were young, it’s what they’re still doing now, by refusing to help the younger generations get out of debt, repair their demographics, and help make America what it was before the Boomers fell en masse, not some perverted foreigner’s delusional vision of greatness.

And yes, Generation X is already doing better, despite our flaws, weaknesses, and abortion-decimated numbers. Just ask our children.

Have you asked yours?
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Worse Than Infidels     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 6 months ago (+2/-2)
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https://voxday.net/2024/12/08/worse-than-infidels/

#Worse Than Infidels

No matter how much you despise the Boomers, you don’t despise them enough. We keep seeing this sort of thing again and again and again.

My husband should have inherited the farm he grew up on. After our first child was born, my husband called his dad and asked if he could come home and help farm. The answer was No. The farm will be auctioned off to Blackrock. Four generations of land will die with the selfishness of the boomers.

And remember, no generation inherited as much wealth, or will leave a smaller percentage of that wealth behind, than the Boomers.