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The boomer has finally begun to hate     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by NukeAmerica to Boomers 1 year ago (+60/-5)
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Tards     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by UncleDoug to Boomers 1.2 years ago (+50/-0)
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🎶 Well fuck you Texas! And fuck your Lone Star Beer! And fuck that fucking Alamo, and fuckin’ long-horned steer 🎶     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by NukeAmerica to Boomers 9 months ago (+48/-2)
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Boomers     (media.gab.com)
submitted by BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod to Boomers 1.4 years ago (+41/-2)
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This boomer meme is a little too spicy for me     (midi.moe)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 8 months ago (+39/-1)
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We're not going to take it     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by UncleDoug to Boomers 1 year ago (+35/-1)
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Boomer Status: Ultra Maga     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by shitface9000 to Boomers 1.6 years ago (+24/-2)
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Boomer Shock     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 1.1 years ago (+26/-6)
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https://voxday.net/2023/03/18/boomer-shock/

A Boomer is astonished to hear his own Boomer brother’s lack of concern for his own children. As seen on Gab.

"As a repentant boomer, I agree with what @voxday says about my generation."

"So it wasn’t a total surprise when this morning, during a conversation about our children’s inheritance, my unrepentant, vaccinated boomer brother said, 'Why would you want to leave them anything?'"

"Exact words, and even though it wasn’t a surprise because Vox has said this over and over, it was shocking to hear the complete lack of loyalty to his own children’s future."

"My parents, now in their 90s, once had seven rental properties in Perth. They sold them all – one by one – in the 1980s so they 'could see the world'. They now own their own downsized home and get the pension."

I’m not making anything up because I hate Boomers. I hate Boomers because I have paid attention to what they have said and what they have done for nearly 50 years, and because we are instructed to hate wickedness.

Boomers are not, on average, good people as the Bible defines the concept.

A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children...

— Proverbs 13:22
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Gen X Answers Gen Z     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 11 months ago (+22/-3)
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https://voxday.net/2023/05/22/gen-x-answers-gen-z/

#Gen X Answers Gen Z

This Gen X woman’s response to an innocent question is both hilarious and absolutely 100-percent true.

So when y’all are saying that y’all used to drink from the hose… were sinks not an option?

For fuck’s sake. Whose gonna tell him? You want me to tell him? I’ll tell him.

We weren’t allowed in the house!

I don’t know why that’s so hard for people to understand. Our childhood was like one never-ending episode of that TV show, Survivor, okay? We are indestructible. We never sat in car seats, nobody’s ever given us swimming lessons, we’ve all either been shot with a BB gun or stabbed with a fucking jart. The television stations had to make a commercial reminding our parents that they had kids!

I shit you not! Every night, on the 10 PM news, a voice would come on and say: “It’s 10 PM, do you know where your children are?” To remind our parents that they had fucking kids.

So, no, Sir Shirtless with the beanie. Sinks were not an option.

UPDATE: To be fair, being dropped off at 7 AM to go skiing all day with the Otto Hollaus Ski School or being left at the neighborhood ice rink with nothing but an unheated “warming hut” after lunch to play hockey until dark were some of my favorite childhood experiences.

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You Get What You Gave     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 3 months ago (+14/-3)
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https://voxday.net/2024/01/13/you-get-what-you-give/

An aging woman laments how the post-Boomer youth no longer respect the elderly:

Once revered, age is now a sign of your irrelevance to modern life.

The word boomer – short for baby boomer, anyone who was born between 1946 and 1964 – has become an insult for older people who are out of touch…

I’ll be honest – and in saying this I’m aware I may receive some ageist insults myself in response – I don’t think it was like this when I was young.

Elders were respected. Their words carried weight and gravitas.

They were more likely to be cared for within family homes when the time came, and within society, too.

Most importantly they were listened to, rather than being swiftly dismissed as irrelevant.

It wasn’t like this when I was young either. But the Boomers are actively disrespected by the succeeding generation because they broke the tradition of respect for their elders. Now that they are the elders, they are harvesting the fruit of the seeds they planted in their youth. The first problem is that they never grew up. When I was a kid, I can’t count how many times I was told by my friends’ Boomer parents “don’t call me Mr. Johnson, Mr. Johnson is my father.” So many members of Generation X grew up accustomed to referring to their elders as their peers, by their first names.

The second problem is that they had less interest in their children and their children’s activities than they probably should have. Every member of Generation X can tell stories of what sounds like a near-feral childhood, of being kicked out of the house in the morning and only being allowed to go back inside for meals and sundown. This wasn’t necessarily a bad thing, as it turns out, but when your parents require the television to remind them that you exist at 10 PM at night, it’s probably taking a good thing too far.

And while I was fortunate that my parents took an interest in my athletic activities, it wasn’t uncommon for my dad to be the only father at a number of my soccer games and track meets. And my mother religiously attended the high school soccer games for all four of her boys, although she somehow managed to do so without ever quite grasping the offsides rule. But as a general rule, our parents were simply not very interested in anything we did, no matter what it was.

The third problem was a real eye-opener, however, when Generation X began having children and discovered that as little interest as the Boomers had in us, they had even less in their grandchildren. Many of us were close to our own grandparents, indeed, some of us were much closer to them than we were to our parents. So it was shocking to discover that our parents didn’t even want to babysit their own grandchildren for a few hours a week, and were prone to vanishing across the country, or around the world, for months at a time on vacations and cruises rather than spend any substantial time with their grandkids. In contrast, I remember being sent to stay with my grandparents in Virginia for an entire month during the school year, and they were delighted to have me there. And I still remember that visit and look back on it as being absolutely idyllic.

So this disinterest was not only bewildering to us, but also prevented any close relationships from being developed between Boomer grandparents and Millennial or Z grandchildren.

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Fourth and finally, given the behavior demonstrated over the last 50 years, it shouldn’t come as a surprise to any of the younger generations that many, perhaps even most Boomers, who collectively were the recipients of the greatest transfer of wealth in human history, are going to die leaving absolutely nothing at all to their children or to their grandchildren. Their homes and their second homes have already been sold or reverse-mortgaged to fund their five annual cruises; they’ve funded their retirements with debt that will never be repaid.

The Census Bureau data confirmed that most Baby Boomers’ wealth is tied up in their homes. In the past, the family home would be the most significant piece of an inheritance, but now, seniors can tap into their home’s wealth before they pass with a reverse mortgage. The wealth and the home go back to the mortgage company rather than staying in the family. Many seniors would rather live in luxury during their final days than offer their kids financial assistance.

Generational Wealth Lost: Why Boomers Aren’t Leaving Their Kids an Inheritance

So, it shouldn’t be surprising that young people who neither know nor owe anything to an elderly population that has never shown any interest in them do not treat their elders with the respect that we used to back in the day. Because today’s elders, quite frankly, never earned it.

A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children's children: and the wealth of the sinner is laid up for the just.

– Proverbs 13:22, The Holy Bible, KJV
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Boomer's Legacy     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by UncleDoug to Boomers 1.8 years ago (+26/-13)
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Only Cowards Don’t See Color     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 7 months ago (+13/-1)
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https://voxday.net/2023/09/13/only-cowards-dont-see-color/

A lot of white people, particularly Boomers, proudly proclaim that they “don’t see color”. They seriously believe that’s not a character defect, but a virtue of some kind. The problem is that an unwillingness to recognize racial and ethnic identities is not a virtue, it’s a hideous and cowardly vice.

I wonder if the self-righteous colorblind can manage to see any color here?

A group of blacks attack a white couple in Maryland. These sickening attacks have become more and more common and the media remain tight lipped.

This sort of vibrant attack on a white couple is far from an isolated incident.

White woman tries to save her boyfriend from a black man, and he knocks her out cold. The hostility towards Whites is accelerating.

And they’re not going to end until whites decide that they can, after all, see what everyone else clearly can. Because, ladies and gentlemen, you’re the Indians now.
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@Con77 Has Had Enough, Dammit.     (youtube.com)
submitted by TheBigGuyFromQueens to Boomers 3 months ago (+12/-1)
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Been hanging around a lot of boomers lately     (Boomers)
submitted by BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod to Boomers 1.9 years ago (+18/-7)
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We've got zero chance until these idiots are gone.

I think the jews know it too, which is why they've recently decided to ramp up their efforts and accelerate their plan so that by the time the slave boomers are gone most of everything is in place. Migration is about to jump dramatically again as boomers retire. The economy won't recover. But mark my words, whilst everything shits the bed, boomers will do absolutely everything they can to ensure we do not fight back and to help install a total security state to 'keep them safe' during their final decade.
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FBI 1, Boomerwaffen 0     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 8 months ago (+12/-2)
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https://voxday.net/2023/08/11/fbi-1-boomerwaffen-0/

Not a great start for the Gadsden Flag crowd. Fedposting has consequences, so don’t advocate revolution and violence against the US government unless you’re actually prepared for the FBI to show up at your door with guns blazing. Neon Revolt is skeptical that the Boomers will learn any more from the execution of Craig Robertson than they did from Waco, 9/11, Ruby Ridge, Oklahoma City, and every other exercise of executive branch action.

The FBI summarily executing a mobility-scooter Boomer for his angry Facebook rantings just goes to highlight this one fact: The America that Boomers think exists does not exist any more and they may not truly understand what was lost under their watch until the Rainbow Bolsheviks roll up to their homes and shoot them dead in the face for wrongthink.

It would be nice to think he was wrong, but there simply isn’t any evidence that he is. The fact is that the FBI showed up at an old man’s door because he was expressing himself on Facebook, then shot and killed him. That’s not America. That’s the exact opposite of America as its ideals are expressed in the words, actions, and documents of its Founding Fathers.
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Their Journey is Just Beginning     (pic8.co)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 6 days ago (+13/-5)
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“Is that Jimmy Buffet I’m hearing?”

#Their Journey is Just Beginning

The Big Bear obliterates the Boomer hatred for their descendants:

Boomers love to brag about how they’ll be dead before the check comes for their filthy indulgent lifestyles. The fact their children and grandchildren will live with their horrible decisions actually makes them smirk. “I won’t be around to see it! It’s your problem now, suckers!” they snicker to their exhausted children.

“All you do is complain! Get a better job then! I’m going on a cruise!” the Boomer says to their children, now in 120k of unpayable college debt because they made the terrible mistake of trusting the guidance of their deranged and narcissistic parents.

Well, Boomer, you may be happy now that you die before the check comes and you really pulled one over on everyone! But Boomer, you’re wrong about everything. Your mind is full of nonsense. Wanna know what else you might be wrong about? The eternal soul.

The Boomer is no fool, he knows the Big Bang happened, and then bacteria banged and here he is! And he played golf on the moon! And when he dies that’s it! The dirt nap!

Well, Boomer, there is also a possibility that you’re heading straight to hell and your journey is just beginning.

In retrospect, Generation X should have paid much closer attention to Animal House. Because as children, we fucked up, we trusted them.
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Get fucked, Boomers     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by NukeAmerica to Boomers 6 months ago (+15/-5)
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Davos     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by UncleDoug to Boomers 3 months ago (+11/-1)
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The World We Lost     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 1 week ago (+11/-3)
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https://voxday.net/2024/04/19/the-world-we-lost/

#The World We Lost

Whereas the Boomers are openly gleeful to have denied the younger generations the world they knew, it grieves Generation X that we were unable to preserve it.

When Spacebunny and I bought our first house, I consciously sought one that was on a dead end culdesac backed up on a park, with the idea that the children we hoped to have would be able to run around and play there with the pack of neighborhood kids one day.

But, as Spacebunny correctly pointed out, it was already too late for that. Even by the end of the 1990s, suburban kids really didn’t do that anymore, for a variety of reasons.
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Why some people go NO CONTACT with their parents     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 1 year ago (+9/-0)
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Boomers in a hot rod. Boomer eats the dashboard. (0:15)     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by RobertJHarsh to Boomers 1 month ago (+13/-5)
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Aging and irrelevant boomer musicians want back the Spotify royalty shekels they gave up in protest of Joe Rogan…     (www.theverge.com)
submitted by Steelerfish to Boomers 1.8 years ago (+7/-0)
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Their World Stopped     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 2 months ago (+9/-5)
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#Their World Stopped

While ours kept going, which is why it’s virtually impossible to talk to a Boomer about anything anymore.

All through the 80’s and well into the 90’s, it used to drive me crazy when KQ92 would play its annual list of most-requested songs, which would inevitably end with “And number one, for the twenty-third straight year, is Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin!”

This is KQ’s top-ten most-requested songs as of 2017:

1. Won’t Get Fooled Again by The Who
2. You Shook Me All Night Long by AC/DC
3. Money by Pink Floyd
4. Kashmir by Led Zeppelin
5. You Wreck Me by Tom Petty
6. Turn the Page by Bob Seger
7. Another Brick in the Wall by Pink Floyd
8. Baba O’Riley by The Who
9. Hotel California by Eagles
10. Layla by Derek and the Dominos

I’m pretty well-versed in music, but I’ve never even heard of the Tom Petty song, and I didn’t know the name of either the Led Zeppelin song or the correct name of the “teenage wasteland” song by The Who. The newest song on there was recorded 44 years ago. The only surprise is that the Boomers finally got tired of listening to Stairway to Heaven, which fell from its perennial top-spot down to number 30.

Keep in mind that this is a radio station located in the home town of Prince Rogers Nelson. And there isn’t one single Prince song in the top 500 most-requested.
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Boomers, Unvarnished - Vox Popoli     (voxday.net)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 1.5 years ago (+6/-0)
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https://voxday.net/2022/09/26/boomers-unvarnished

I posted this on Gab, with a link to the full four-panel comic, which inspired a few fascinating, and all-too-telling, responses from Boomers there. As one reader put it:

The reactions to this are simply amazing to behold… they won’t read the whole thing, and even if they do, they completely miss the point.

- That’s what i learned from my depression era grandparents. i learned to do the yard work and other chores to earn my own way.

- Yeah God forbid you teach a kid they have to work for what they want in life. That nothing comes free. This is why kids today are spoiled rotten cry babies that think they should get their way just because they want it without having to work for it. That Boomer didn’t have to give this kid shit and made him work anyway. Nothing wrong with teaching a kid the benefits of hard work period.

- Ignore the weasels crying about “not being given anything”. The entire strip makes no sense. That grandpa would let his grandson do the work if the kid was interested. He obviously has someone doing the lawn because his family members are spoiled brats. Hell, I’ve got a 22 year old son who I can’t get to take out the garbage his entire life, let alone mow the lawn. He’s pretty worthless when it comes to being self motivated. And yes, I mowed some lawns in my day as a kid. I had a paper route for several years from age 10 -17 and paid for my first car with that money. I was given a lot because my parents thought it was the way to love me, but I also learned to earn. This thought process has gone the way of the dodo bird, and you can tell by the whiners lamenting boomers’ supposed easy life. Here’s a reality check for you; nobody owes you a damn thing.

- Most if put in their position would do the same thing. Direct your contempt at the people who deserve it, not the generation that was the first victimized and exploited by cultural Marxism.

It’s informative to be told repeatedly by Boomers that a) they did nothing wrong, b) if they did, it wasn’t their fault, and c) if you’d had the opportunity, you would have done the same thing.
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It’s Not Their Fault     (pic8.co)
submitted by carnold03 to Boomers 8 months ago (+7/-4)
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