I don’t hate the boomers, I pity them. And but pointing out their failures in attempting to help the next generations from falling into the same traps.

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Yeah, they deserve pity. Especially once the charade ends and they’re exposed for not actually having what they think they have.

I get that, bro, and not trying to be adversarial with you. Just want to hear more about exposing the traps and less of the shaming whole generations.

I know you and yours are doing well, and I’m proud of you for your financial successes and insight. However, there is a palpable covetousness between the younger generations towards the boomers.

You are playing into the powers-that-be’s division tactics.

All of us people—no matter their age, race, creed, or background—need to be aligned in freedom and goodwill towards mankind for us to overcome the monsters we have to exterminate. And it will take acceptance and forgiveness for us to all to work together. We need to look at each other equally: not down on, nor up to.

Exactly, govts love it when we blame each other because it keeps the focus away from them.

The boomers are fully delusional man. I don’t believe it will be possible to bring them in unison anytime soon. They still watch television. They live in a mass media bubble.

You can’t possibly believe that every single member of that entire generation is all guilty of that though.

Now yes, maybe the majority of the generation, sure, but again blanket statements make people closed off to healthy communications.

Without effective communication, there will be no learning or healing. It will be trying, it will take patience, it will take understanding and forgiveness, but if our generation is so much better we have to show it by remaining humble, helpful, and open minded.