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Baby Boomers Owe Young People an Apology--Conceits of the Horrid Generation
Frontpagemagazine ^ | 12-17-07

Posted on 12/17/2007 5:43:31 AM PST by SJackson

Baby Boomers Owe Young People an Apology

 

By Dennis Prager
FrontPageMagazine.com | Tuesday, December 04, 2007

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We live in the age of group apologies. I would like to add one. The baby boomer generation needs to apologize to America, especially its young generation, for many sins. Here is a partial list:

First and perhaps foremost, we apologize for robbing many of you of a childhood.

We baby boomers were allowed perhaps the most innocent childhoods known to history. We grew up without material want, in one of the most decent places in world history, with media that preserved our sexual and other innocence, in schools that generally taught us well, and we were allowed childhood play from boy-girl play to rough and tumble boy-boy play to monkey bars and ringalievio. Our generation has deprived you of all these things. And while we were aware of the threat of a nuclear war with the Soviet Union, few of us believed that we were threatened with death anywhere near the amount we have scared you about death from secondhand smoke, global warming and heterosexual AIDS, to mention just a few of the exaggerated death scares we have inflicted on you.

Our generation came up with two truly foolish slogans that also ended up robbing you of childhood.

One was, "Never trust anyone over 30." Our infantile attitude toward adult authority has inflicted great harm on you. Because of it, many baby boomers decided not to become adults, and this has had disastrous consequences in your lives. It deprived you of one of the greatest needs in your life -- adults. That in turn deprived you of something as important as love -- parental and other adult authority. With little parental authority, you were left with little personal security, few guardrails and a diminished sense of order in life. And we transferred this denial of authority to virtually all authority figures, from teachers to police.

The other slogan whose awful consequences we baby boomers bequeathed to you was, "Make love, not war." Our parents had liberated the world from immeasurably cruel and murderous regimes in Germany and Japan -- solely thanks to waging war. But instead of concluding that war could do great moral good, we sang ourselves silly with such inane lyrics as "Give peace a chance," as if that deals in any way with the world's most monstrous evils. So we taught you to make love and not war. And we succeeded.

We made you anti-war and almost completely sexualized your lives. We told you that having sex was terrific or at least to be expected, even in early teens, and that your only concerns should be avoiding sexually transmitted diseases and getting pregnant. And if you did get pregnant, we made sure that you could extinguish the life you were carrying as effortlessly and guiltlessly as possible.

We started teaching you about sexuality and homosexuality in early grade school and we taught you how to put condoms on bananas. It is true that we did not grow up learning about these things at such young ages -- certainly our schools never taught us about these things -- but we chalked that up to the preposterous, if not reactionary, values of the 1950s and early 1960s. We had contempt for our parents believing that "Father Knows Best" and "Leave It to Beaver" and "Superman" -- with the show's motto of "truth, justice, and the American way" -- were good things for young people to be exposed to. So we replaced these shows with MTV's mind-numbing parade of three-second images and sex-drenched shows for teenagers. Sorry.

We also made you weak. We did everything possible to ensure that you suffered no pain. Sometimes we changed game scores if a team was winning by too large a margin; we abolished dodgeball lest anyone suffer early removal from the game; and we gave trophies to all of you who played on baseball teams, no matter how awfully you or your team played so that none of you missed getting a trophy while members of another team did. Much of this was thanks to the self-esteem-without-having-to-earn-it movement, which in our generation's almost infinite lack of wisdom we inflicted upon you. Sorry for that, too.

We also apologize for coming close to ruining so many of your schools and universities. Despite the unprecedented sums of money we had America spend on education, most of you got an education quite inferior to the one we got at a fraction of the cost. But we thought of our teachers as fools (they were, after all, over 30) who just concentrated on reading, writing and arithmetic (and history, music and art). We were sure we knew better and we therefore concentrated on sexual issues, and teaching you about peace, global warming and the horrors of smoking. The fact that few high school graduates can identify Mozart, let alone were ever exposed to his music, is far less significant to many baby boomers than your knowledge of the alleged perils of secondhand smoke. Most of you cannot identify Stalin either, and we are sorry for that, too. But, hey, we did make sure you saw Al Gore's film.

And a real apology to those of you hooked on drugs. While your choice to do drugs is your responsibility, it was our generation that romanticized them and made them cool. "Mind expanding" we called them. But it turns out that they don't expand minds, they destroy them. Sorry.

And, young women, we apologize especially to you. Many of us baby boomers bought into the feminist idea that getting married and making a family with a man were far less fulfilling than career success and that marriage itself is "sexist" and "patriarchal." So, to those of you women who have career success and didn't get married, we sincerely apologize. Turns out that most careers aren't as fulfilling as we promised.

So we really blew it, and what's really amazing is that few of us have changed our minds. Most people get wiser as they get older. But not those of us baby boomers who still believe these things. Of course, many of us never bought into these awful ideas that have so hurt you and our country, and some of us have grown up. But many of us still talk, think, dress and curse the same as we did in the '60s and '70s. And we're still fighting what we consider the real Axis of Evil: American racism, sexism and imperialism.

But for those of us who know the damage baby boomers as a whole did to you, a heartfelt apology.

Conceits of the Horrid Generation

 

By Jason Maoz
JewishPress.com | Monday, December 17, 2007

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Dennis Prager, the sometimes controversial, always thought-provoking radio host and syndicated columnist, wrote a column last week on the legacy the baby boom generation has bequeathed to younger Americans.

“We live in the age of group apologies,” wrote Prager. “I would like to add one. The baby boomer generation needs to apologize to America, especially its young generation, for many sins.”

One of those sins, according to Prager, is the mindless pacifism espoused by Sixties-era liberals and leftists and passed down to their ideological heirs – a pacifism neatly summarized by the popular 1960’s slogan “Make love, not war.”

“Our parents,” Prager continued, “had liberated the world from immeasurably cruel and murderous regimes in Germany and Japan – solely thanks to waging war. But instead of concluding that war could do great moral good, we sang ourselves silly with such inane lyrics as ‘Give peace a chance,’ as if that deals in any way with the world’s most monstrous evils. So we taught you to make love and not war. And we succeeded.”

The column struck a chord because this writer has long viewed baby boomers as the most overindulged, overrated, self-infatuated and self-destructive generation America has produced to date. (Full disclosure: this writer is also very much a part of that horrid generation.)

Many things about the boomers merit disdain, perhaps none more than the baseless claim – repeated so often it’s been virtually inscribed as historical fact – that antiwar boomers basically shut down the Vietnam War.

Of course, even if one accepts the premise that the antiwar movement ended America’s involvement in Vietnam, the fact is that most of the more intelligent opponents of that war, and certainly just about all of those with the means and influence to do something about it – elected officials, journalists, financial contributors to political parties – were born well before 1946, the start of the baby boom era.

But the reality is that antiwar activists – of whatever age – were in no way responsible for ending the war.

All the major public opinion polls of that era, from the first stirrings of antiwar sentiment in 1965 to the mass demonstrations four and five years later, showed that the majority of Americans remained more or less supportive of their government’s policy in Southeast Asia.

The peace candidate Eugene McCarthy’s near victory in the 1968 New Hampshire primary was fueled in great measure by voters who felt the Johnson administration was not being aggressive enough in its prosecution of the war.

Many of those McCarthy voters actually went on to support the third-party candidacy of the Vietnam hawk George Wallace in the November general election.

As late as 1972 – a full eight years after the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, four years after the Tet offensive, three years after revelation of the My Lai massacre and two years after the National Guard shootings at Kent State – the Democratic presidential nominee, George McGovern, running on an unambiguous vow to stop the war, suffered a loss of cataclysmic proportions to President Richard Nixon.

By then, of course, the antiwar movement itself had largely petered out as the Nixon administration implemented a series of troop withdrawals and the draft gave way to an all-volunteer armed forces.

Rather than give credit to the antiwar movement for stopping the war, it’s at least as valid to suggest that the turmoil created by the movement served further to paralyze U.S. policy makers, whose aims in Vietnam were never very clear to begin with.

After all, the war in Vietnam, at least in terms of Americans fighting and dying, lasted three times as long as the Korean conflict of the 1950’s – a war that, by way of comparison, elicited minimal backlash on the home front.

Speaking of the baby boom generation, former “NBC Nightly News” anchor Tom Brokaw is out with a new book, Boom!, a follow-up of sorts to his mega-seller The Greatest Generation, which chronicled a generation that, unlike its boomer offspring, actually did end a war, defeating Germany and Japan in World War II.

Boom! makes for interesting reading, but for a more substantial – and sobering – look at boomers and what they wrought, see Peter Collier and David Horowitz’s Destructive Generation: Second Thoughts About the Sixties.


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KEYWORDS: apology; babyboomers; boomers; generations; genx; prager
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To: stentorian conservative

Reading comprehension is a good thing, try it.


81 posted on 12/17/2007 7:24:19 AM PST by wtc911 ("How you gonna get back down that hill?")
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To: Colonel Kangaroo

You shouldn’t take all the credit because it isn’t your to take. The AMERICAN MEN that were there deserve the credit. Whether you were 20 or 40 doesn’t make a damn bit of difference. But when I read a post that completely strips away a duty that was bravely taken on by my husband and other his age, it pisses me off. NOTE: Pissed off. . . not whining.


83 posted on 12/17/2007 7:28:51 AM PST by stentorian conservative ("I don't have to hire a consultant to develop a conservative image, I am a conservative." -D Hunter)
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To: wtc911

Well since you so good at giving credit where credit is due. . . .


84 posted on 12/17/2007 7:31:29 AM PST by stentorian conservative ("I don't have to hire a consultant to develop a conservative image, I am a conservative." -D Hunter)
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To: clamper1797
Thank you for your service.

I don't have the credentials you have, but I never fell for the hippy/flower child bill of goods either. I also worked to pay my way through college, have usually had some sort of paying job since the first grade (literally), lived my life and raised my kids with conservative and Christian values, and have known many and always supported our American troops, and my country. I have never taken anything from the government or anything that wasn't mine or that I didn't earn. I have nothing to apologize for.

As far as I'm concerned, the only ones who need to apologize are the ones who fell for the cr*p and caused all these problems, not those of us who didn't.

85 posted on 12/17/2007 7:34:42 AM PST by YellowRoseofTx
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To: LZ_Bayonet
Maybe not, but we knew these problems existed, and, when our turn came, we did not fix them for our children. In fact, in many cases listed above, we only made them worse.

How do you "fix" Supreme Court appointments or Korea and Vietnam "for the children"?

but we knew these problems existed

So it comes down to who knew what when for you? sounds familiar.

86 posted on 12/17/2007 7:35:31 AM PST by subterfuge (HILLARY IS: She who must NOT be Dismayed)
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To: stentorian conservative
You shouldn’t take all the credit because it isn’t your to take. The AMERICAN MEN that were there deserve the credit. Whether you were 20 or 40 doesn’t make a damn bit of difference. But when I read a post that completely strips away a duty that was bravely taken on by my husband and other his age, it pisses me off. NOTE: Pissed off. . . not whining.

Your husband should get credit as an individual. It's all about individuals, not generations. But my point is that the idea of individual responsibility and credit is just as valid of a concept when it comes to some people's bad habit of laying guilt on the whole "boomer generation" for the sins of some. It's all about individuals, not generations.

87 posted on 12/17/2007 7:38:19 AM PST by Colonel Kangaroo
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To: stentorian conservative
Since the notion started by the boomer-bashing original poster was that 'boomers' had zip to do with the fall of the USSR during the Reagan years it is, I think, perfectly fitting that it be pointed out that from 1981-1988 the vast bulk of the all volunteer Army in Europe was 'boomer'. You want to see this as a personal attack on your hubby's service. That's on you.
88 posted on 12/17/2007 7:38:41 AM PST by wtc911 ("How you gonna get back down that hill?")
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To: SJackson
Baby Boomers Owe Young People an Apology

Are they sure it's not the other way around?

89 posted on 12/17/2007 7:39:47 AM PST by Alex Murphy ("Therefore the prudent keep silent at that time, for it is an evil time." - Amos 5:13)
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To: SJackson

he’s talking about left wing boomers and he seems to have left out the need for an apology to right wing boomers; that is, those who have worked all their lives, have never expected anything from anyone, have paid their taxes, have married and taken care of their children, have served in the military, have educated themselves, have not used drugs, have loved their country and have made an attempt to persevere through hardship, looking to the supreme being for guidance and help.

the left wing boomers seem to have made an industry of bashing the values of the right. they’ve poisoned political discourse with their sarcasm, their denigration, their sniffing, snot-nosed dismissal of anyone who rejected their point of view.

this boomer hopes that the left is destroyed at the polls and never sees the light of legitimate political discourse.

but, then again, more than fifty percent of the popluation has succumbed to leftist propaganda. their licentiousness will result in authoritarianism rearing its ugly head along with all the injustices that have ever been perpetrated in the name of “social justice”. so get ready for the onslaught; they’re not done yet. their supply of venom is limitless.


90 posted on 12/17/2007 7:41:34 AM PST by ripley
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To: wtc911

It was never stated that boomers had “zip” to do with it rather that it was a shared victory. You want to see this as a personal attack on your generation. That’s on you.


91 posted on 12/17/2007 7:44:39 AM PST by stentorian conservative ("I don't have to hire a consultant to develop a conservative image, I am a conservative." -D Hunter)
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To: SJackson

Look, if you are boomer on FR, you are most likely ok. Its the other half of your peers that suck (i.e., the liberals).


92 posted on 12/17/2007 7:48:46 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: stentorian conservative
You wrote..."It was never stated that boomers had “zip” to do with it rather that it was a shared victory."

Post 32...“It was the boomers who took down the Soviet empire, kids.”

Nonsense. Reagan was a boomer? Reagan succeeded over the opposition of the left wing boomers.

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The poster wrote that Reagan succeeded in spite of the boomers. As I wrote earlier...reading comprehension is a good thing.

93 posted on 12/17/2007 7:51:32 AM PST by wtc911 ("How you gonna get back down that hill?")
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To: Fiji Hill
"The "Greatest Generation" should really be called "the Statist Generation"

That's a very important point. The WWII generation, for all they so bravely endured did create the "Leviathan State" which now threatens every founding principle of our country.

It's also from that generation that the Alan Ginsburgs, Timothy Learys and Alger Hiss's came from, who so led us as naive kids into many of the excesses we get blamed for (some reading about the behavior of people in the 20's might be in order too).

If there's any real failing to the boomer generation, it's how accepting we were of the notion that lifes challenges could be solved by the folks at the Dept. of..............

94 posted on 12/17/2007 7:54:26 AM PST by VR-21
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To: wtc911

Reagan succeeded over the opposition of left wingers of all ages.


95 posted on 12/17/2007 7:55:49 AM PST by Route797
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To: wtc911
The LEFT WING BOOMERS!!!

In my world, where there is up there is down; where there is right there is LEFT. Hence, there was a "wholenutherhalf" somewhere doing something. And your talkin' to me about reading comp?
96 posted on 12/17/2007 7:56:27 AM PST by stentorian conservative ("I don't have to hire a consultant to develop a conservative image, I am a conservative." -D Hunter)
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To: Kozak

Thank you for saying that.


97 posted on 12/17/2007 7:57:21 AM PST by Redleg Duke ("All gave some, and some gave all!")
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To: sauropod

read


98 posted on 12/17/2007 7:59:15 AM PST by sauropod (Welcome to O'Malleyland. What's in your wallet?)
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To: Scotsman will be Free
"What’s this “we” crap?"

By "we" I simply meant "boomers" as generally referred to in the article. Chances are that if you are on FR, you'd like to change things, but unfortunately "boomers" also includes, to borrow a phrase from Post #90 the "more than fifty percent of the population [that] has succumbed to leftist propaganda".

99 posted on 12/17/2007 8:08:18 AM PST by LZ_Bayonet (There's Always Something.............And there's always something worse!)
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To: ghostrider

There are just so many more people than there used to be.


100 posted on 12/17/2007 8:09:24 AM PST by ichabod1 ("Self defense is not only our right, it is our duty." President Ronald Reagan)
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