• @HikingVet@lemmy.ca
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      They seem happy to be ignored. In my experience they act either like boomers or millennials; depending on which group they are closer to.

      • @Albbi@lemmy.ca
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        You can’t just go around denying generation theory like that! We must have in groups and out groups! The media won’t stand for this insult!

        /s

        • @MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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          I was born in 81, so which group I “belong” to seems to change depending on who I’m talking to.

          An older person will usually say I’m a Millennial and accuse me of being a bleeding heart liberal who’s trying to bankrupt the country, but a younger person will often call me a “boomer” and accuse me of being a right wing conservative who is destroying everything America stands for and is worse than Hitler lol

          It’s exhausting quite frankly

          • @CraigeryTheKid@lemm.ee
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            71 year ago

            hey that’s me! or am I you?

            but yes, same. Old people at work shake their head at me. Young people at work shake their head at me.

            That said - more and more I find myself relating to the younger ones, even the fresh Zoomers entering the workplace.

            • @MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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              Yeah I’m kind of the same lol! Although the Zoomers get really irate when I point out that they’ve over used “boomer” so much that it effectively has no meaning any more lol

              • @stoly@lemmy.world
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                Well that became apparent when people started calling Biden a Boomer over student loans or whatever at the time. He’s older than Boomers.

          • @thecrotch@sh.itjust.works
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            80 here. I claim xennial. I like the social progress millennials gave us but I can’t stand their culture, especially their comedy. It’s painfully bad. “Gee my life sure does suck!” yeah real funny Hunter, good job.

    • @thatKamGuy@sh.itjust.works
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      I think the original nickname was the Baby Bust Generation, as birth rates severely tanked following the Baby Boom period of ‘45 - ‘65.

      As a result, they never out numbered the preceding generation, and were pretty quickly overtaken in population by Millennials/Gen Y (kids of Boomers).

      Basically, the reason they’re ignored is because they never had sufficient power to make as drastic an impact on society as their surrounding generations.

    • Kühlschrank
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      71 year ago

      That’s why they’re the least worst generation, they’ve managed to mostly stay out of the general conversation

      • @m0darn@lemmy.ca
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        Aren’t Gen X-ers basically managerial age right now? Like they’re the ones making the decision for capital that’s owned by the boomers right?

        The generation that came of age in the peak of the “greed is good” era?

        • @CountVon@sh.itjust.works
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          The generation that came of age in the peak of the “greed is good” era?

          I can’t speak for all of Gen X, but speaking for myself and everyone I personally know from my generation: we never liked that shit. That was our parents’ bullshit. We just couldn’t do anything about it, politically speaking, when we came of age because we were firmly outnumbered by boomers. We still are actually, except now we’re also outnumbered by millennials. That’s why all the media discussions of this topic are framed as “boomers vs. millennials.” Gen X is rendered politically invisible by its comparatively small size.

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          Some of us are just hanging around with old age looming and no money to afford a house or for retirement. We have to keep working until we die, but no one’s going to give us a job until then. The only question seems to be whether death gets us before or after homelessness and starvation.

          Normally when I say this someone comes out of the woodwork to say it’s my own fault I haven’t saved up a bunch of money or bought a house. I assume these people are either young or lucky, because life can take unpredictable and expensive turns.

          Politically, being financially screwed after growing up with Reagan and Thatcher, and seeing the globally destructive consequences of neoliberalism playing out over decades exactly as expected, actually kills all doubt that greed is bad and more than ever we need a radical left turn.

          Gen X is a mixed bag. While some went cheerfully into corporate management and others are established capitalists, a good number are living lives of insecurity while watching the capitalists destroy the world our children already live in.

          • @renrenPDX@lemmy.world
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            This is me as well. My sibling is older X, but is much more successful than me, but it wasn’t a hand out by any means.

    • @dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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      I like to be called latchkey generation, thank you.

      And that’s also how the world sees this cohort: they don’t.

    • idunnololz
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      What’s Gen X? Are those the people who invented X (formerly twitter)? /s

    • @doingless@lemmy.world
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      We’ve never had a numerical majority and never will so at least when we’re older they’ll have to blame the millennials and boomers for our messed up reality.

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    Proportionally … not economically … those old people are going to hang on to every penny until their last breath

    • @m0darn@lemmy.ca
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      Yes and no, they will help their own children indenture themselves to the housing market.

      • @Rodeo@lemmy.ca
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        No, they’ll spend all their money on end of life care. Nursing and retirement homes have skyrocketed in price just like everything else. Their money is going back up the chain to the billionaires, not to our inheritance.

  • @Grass@sh.itjust.works
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    I take it that means boomers are dying? Last I checked the youngest millennials are over 30 and neither faction can increase their numbers.

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      My dad is a weird mix of voting for an obscure explicitly communist party while complaining how socialism ruined everything.

      He expresses literal anti fasicm on principle but thinks of antifa as a violent mob.

      He believes there is a woke agenda trying to manipulate society but he cant explain what woke is besides refering to cases of forced political correctness or brands changing their profile pictures to pride, he has no issues respecting lgbt, nature and is so much not a christian, he went out of his way to get debaptized.

      I cant get him of Facebook, he is addicted. I told him i was probably going to delete mine this year, he told me he is certain id be back in a few weeks like his genx mates… i havent visited my profile in over 3 years, its only the familie groups chat messenger left on it. I told him but it doesn’t compute that anyone can exist without.

      In all seriousness i think there better of as the forgotten generation, technically they are allies and i am certain they have roles, positions and effects on society just like every generation. But we need a real change, a break with the old, we cannot do that by lething the brainwashed lead us.

      • @stoly@lemmy.world
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        You should feel sorry for the Gen Xers. Think of how hard it is to deal with Boomers now. Now imagine being a teenager and having your thirty- to forty-something Boomer parents completely crush you over their political beliefs.

  • @spector@lemmy.ca
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    The American sphere of influence is palpable here. Trudeau, Poilievre, and Singh are all gen-x. The average age of politicians here is not as geriatric as American congress.