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[–] Jesus_666@lemmy.world -3 points 3 hours ago (2 children)

It's exact opposite of a trend. The younger generations criticizing the older ones for not living up to their responsibilities has been just as much a constant throughout human history as the older generations criticizing the younger ones for being lazy by their parents' definition.

The world sucks, as usual, and by now Gen X are old enough to be in charge. It's sensible to call them out, just like in a decade or two it'll be sensible to call out the Millennials for the same thing.

[–] nickiwest@lemmy.world 9 points 3 hours ago

"Old enough to be in charge" is not the same as "in charge."

Clinton, Bush 2, Obama and Trump are all Boomers. Biden is Silent Generation.

Gen X is smaller than Boomers and Millennials. We have always known we were going to be passed over in governmental power dynamics.

[–] modestmeme@lemmy.world 4 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

First paragraph: yeah!
Second paragraph negates the first. You want change? Go for it. Yelling at old people ain’t gonna get you any changes. You gotta do it yourself. I remember in college, a long time ago, people in my age group lobbing the exact same complaints how grandma and grandpa didn’t make the world better for them. They complained, yet didn’t put much effort to changing anything, particularly in voter turnout. But if you look at the creeping tide of history, you’ll find things ever so slowly getting better in a bunch of different ways. The newer generations are never handed a utopia, but are certainly welcome to work at creating one.

[–] TeamAssimilation@infosec.pub 2 points 2 hours ago

Blaming old people is a defining trait of the young. When young, and I remember blaming my parents for bringing me into this world that didn’t give me the things I wanted easily.

Maturing as an adult means taking responsibility for yourself, and doing the things you can do to improve your situation.

Of course one can keep blaming old people for everything until you’re old enough to be blamed, if that’s your jam.