Posted on 09/04/2020 8:44:56 AM PDT by Kaslin
The Greatest generation, or G.I. generation, is generally defined as people born from 1901 to 1927; many of our parents populated that generation. The Baby Boomer generation was born between 1946 and 1964, after WWII and at the beginning of Vietnam. Both generations are being accosted, sometimes physically in blue check cities, but certainly psychologically and spiritually, by the Gen Z generation born between 1996 and 2013 and the late Millennial generation born from 1990-1996. New York Magazines Eric Levitz has identifies this group as Americas most socialist and misanthropic generationdystopian socialists.
One only has to review the sickening recordings of the recent peaceful protesters around our nation-- Atlanta, Saint Louis, Seattle, New York City, Minneapolis, Chicago, Oakland, Denver, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Trenton, Atlantic City, Boston, Louisville, Bakersfield, Columbus, Dallas, Des Moines, Detroit, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Phoenix, San Jose and Portland to confirm the peaceful perps were almost exclusively young adults born between 1990 and 2002people who have been brainwashed into progressivism by their education and lack of ambition or work for a living. Reading between the lines, CNNs Don Lemon said as much about the rioters, I dont think the rioters are listening, and I dont think they care what Joe Biden says. He was correct, the rioters were caught in a matrix of their own making.
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For your interest.
Meme I saw that fits this article:
1950: In 70 years I bet we have flying cars!
2020: This syrup is racist.
The Greatest Generation,made weary by two wars,were far too soft with my generation,the Boomers. And it was all down hill from there.
And these two Satan worshipping vermin were in control of our government, our schools, and our policies.
I’ve been pretty skeptical of the Strauss-Howe generation theory stuff since I read their book back in the 90s, but I think there’s something to that aspect of it. I was born in 1980, which puts me in the youngest part of the “Thirteenth Generation” (or Gen X) according to them. My wife was born in 1984, an older Millennial. While we have a lot in common in our upbringing, the fact that I am just old enough to remember the tail end of the Cold War and she is not is a significant difference.
Those born between 1925-1945 are the Silent or Traditionalist Generation
“Answer: The Berlin Wall came down, the USSR fell, and we quit teaching ANYTHING about the horrors of Socialism and Communism in our schools.”
Excellent observation. I hadn’t considered that.
The "Greatest Generation" voted in every socialist policy that came before them, imported every third worlder who asked to come here, gave the nation away, and has made us a hated minority in our own country.
I’ve never heard of them
They are the worst generation and many of us have come to the conclusion that many of them are expendable.
The Greatest generation did nothing when universities were filled with leftist professors.
I remember reading that Every generation is a new wave of barbarians who need to be civilized.
Its true that we are all born into a culture and civilization that’s been fully formed and ready-made for us by people long ago, that we will never meet but to whom we ALL owe everything.
We are the direct, immediate recipients of their suffering, effort, discoveries, and knowledge. THEY did all the work... WE get all the many benefits. We only need to cultivate and nurture what we have all been so fortunate to inherit. What a tremendous gift!
WHY do these waves of destructive, demanding, ungrateful and selfish people think they must destroy the very system through which and ON which, their very ability to challenge us is grounded?
The institutions, language, society, traditions, values, etc. from which they launch their hateful attacks on the rest of us have been handed to them, GRATIS! It reminds me of the cartoon character sitting on the tree limb HE is sawing off.
Change is fine even necessary, but only IF its change for the better. These destructive throwbacks dont characterize that at all.
Some of us are astute enough to know that the “Greatest Generation” could credibly qualify as the worst generation in America over the last 100 years.
I'm not saying women shouldn't have gone to work. The decision to do so made it easier for the left and the education system to manipulate generations of kids.
*forces
it would be nice if people would plan their families so that someone could be available to take care of the kiddos.
Interesting. I was born in 78 and my wife in 82 and the differences feel significant at times. Of course I grew up much, much faster than she did. :-)
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