Almost everything you mentioned was brought on by people who are either dead or in their late 70’s or 80’s, not by definition boomers. Have Boomers made mistakes, yes, as have all generations. But we have not been the bane of human existence that people like you would have everyone think. Probably the worst things we did or failed to do was not having or taking the time to watch more closely how our children were being indoctrinated by liberal schools, and not fighting harder to fight the deterioration of morality in the country. Too many of us were cowed by the liberal establishment into thinking we couldn’t demand society maintain the same standards we grew up with. We allowed ourselves to be bullied by multiculturism and diversity advocates into accepting the abnormal as normal.
Off the top of my head - Hilary Clinton, very much in the picture today; Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn, very involved; some of the older nuns, who are living in apartments and wearing street clothes, quite cut off from the Body of the Catholic Church; Jerry Brown, aka Governor Moonbeam, still alive and well and wreaking havoc in California - I do not believe the troubles caused by the 60s have fizzled out quite yet.
You don;t have to agree with me; it’s just my observation.
I believe it all stems, once again, from throwing off Christ and ‘wanting to be like God,’ as it says in Genesis. However, breaking traditions, changing mores, challenging structures in society that were working well - these have been front and center in the BB generation, especially early on. Having been a part of this generation and having turned, radically, from all I embraced some years ago, it’s just how I see it.