Sorry, I don't agree. I was 4 years old in 1968, not exactly old enough to "shape society's mores" the way that the early hippies did.
Demographically, by pure numbers, Jones may be part of the boom, but in no way are we psychologically Boomers as they are classically described.
By the way, Strauss and Howe define Gen-X as starting in 1961, not 1965, and with the amount of generational research they've done I trust their analysis far more than the media that only lives by the numbers.
Deal with it, yourself.
I was 14 but per weegee it's my fault. I guess you and I must deal with it. Guilt by age. Gen X the ADD generation.