• Boomers are having their last dance in charge.
  • Gen X leaders are stepping up to replace the last of them.
  • Younger leaders are taking charge of politics and corporate giants such as Boeing, HSBC, and Costco.
305 points

There are still plenty of us Xers who are complete and utter cunts. Don’t let your guard down.

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79 points

Every generation has plenty of those - no worries!

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7 points

Yeah, they’re called “capitalists.”

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48 points

As a Gen Xer I’m heartened to see Gen Z stepping up to literally save the world. Seeing the swell in support for Harris and in voter registration numbers, I for once am feeling hopeful. I hope they can accomplish what the forgotten generation couldn’t.

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36 points

Gen Z reporting in. Above comment’s point was not to generalize an entire demographic as ‘doing good’. & it was a good one. Don’t assume that of us either.

Judging entire groups of people as a monolith is always bad. I’ll add ‘good’ is subjective of an individual’s values. Expect future generations to mock us for what we believe acceptable.

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27 points

Expect future generations to mock us for what we believe acceptable.

I sure hope so. If future generations aren’t making fun of me for how backwards I am then we’re not progressing.

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8 points

Very good point, and I did not intend to make an argument about generations being different. Generations indeed consist wholly of individuals with their own opinions. On an individual level, age is no better an indicator of personality than your zodiac sign.

In my comment I just wanted to express that, after a long period of dread, I am feeling more hopeful after seeing so many members of the young generation getting engaged and making a difference where I personally feel we failed.

It was also meant to express appreciation and gratitude to those who are getting involved and as encouragement to those who are yet to do so.

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3 points

Gen Z unfortunately seems to have stepped back on the gender equality front. I hope it shifts back but self-identified feminists are down compared to millenials and misogyny is up. I’d be happy to attribute most of that to economic stress though.

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38 points

us Xers

Already I see a lot more self awareness versus the boomers, so it looks like a net positive in any event

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2 points

Not really, you also see a lot of boomers calling out other boomers.

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4 points

Yeah, people act like there aren’t progressives and conservatives in each generation. My retired Boomer parents still think a lot of bigoted and reactionary old people are the reason we can’t have nice things. My Silent Generation grandparents were happy to label Republicans as mostly irredeemably evil even when the political zeitgeist favored treating them as intellectual adversaries with earnest beliefs about the best ways to run society for the good of everyone.

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22 points

Yeah. X/Mil cusper here. The elder Gen X are more like Boomers than anything, but have more anger and technical acumen.

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If I’m not mistaken gen X is the first generation to become more progressive as it ages

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20 points

Def. I’ve only gone harder left/prog/anti-capitalist as I grew older.

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6 points

Yup

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6 points

I didn’t change but the parties shifted for me.

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5 points

saaaaame…55 and left as hell

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Same. Grew up in a conservative household and shared many of the same views when I was younger. But the more the conservatives have shifted towards hating “the other” the more I’ve realized that was always what they, and their policies, were. They’re just not subtle about it now.

If you’re so confident in your world view, you shouldn’t be afraid of it being challenged, whether by speech, or people being free to be who they are, want to be, or were born into. If it doesn’t harm you, why should you care?

The fact that neo Nazis align themselves with the GOP, Trump,and MAGA, should tell you all you need to know. I’ve never donated to a Democrat’s campaign… Until today.

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7 points

As a Gen Xer, I wish that was true, but in terms of US voting patterns, it isn’t

https://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/first-read/poll-gen-x-gen-z-take-different-political-paths-rcna66264

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8 points

Dang, you’re right, it’s the millennials that are changing that trend!

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1 point

I know I am. I quite literal don’t recognize my political leanings of 10 years ago.

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9 points

This is such a gen Xer thing to say.

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19 points

Whatever

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1 point

Ok Boomer

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12 points

I guess my joke about the cynicism of genx is getting missed.

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6 points

That is true of every generation. Call it a human flaw.

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0 points

Tucker Carlson.

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132 points

Considering the nature of linear time, I dont know what the alternative could be.

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67 points

Biden is actually the first and only president from “The Silent Generation”

(Side note: Trump, Dubya, and Bubba were all born in 1946)

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20 points

Within two months and one week of each other.

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16 points

Huh, that’s interesting.

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11 points

You know how in school they say “one day one of you will be president.” Well for Bidens generation all of them were wrong except his teacher

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4 points

It’s also possible that Gen X will be skipped over the way the Silent Generation was skipped.

Kamala is the youngest possible Boomer (born in 1964). If she wins and serves 2 terms she’ll be out in 2032. At that point Gen X will be between 52 and 67. People might want a candidate younger than that.

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4 points

I damn well hope so. As an elderly old man, I’m exhausted seeing technically illiterate and wildly socially backwards old men in charge of most parts of our political apparatus.

Time for people who know the internet isn’t made of fucking tubes. Or that climate change is on top of us, in the process of burning/melting those things we need in order to live.

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8 points

I would vote for a vampire, mummy, or other deathless creature.

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1 point

Dracula was pretty cool…

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4 points

We could all die in some catastrophic event

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8 points

God I hope so.

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2 points

The great leveling🤙

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101 points

Took way too long. Don’t let the door hit ya on the way out.

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74 points

I’m fully in support of Kamala, but she’s not Gen X. Close, but no cigar. She was born in 1964.

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She’s Generation Jones. So am I (b. 1963)

Damn, they even have her picture on the page 😆

Generation Jones is noted for coming of age after a huge swath of their older siblings in the earlier portion of the Baby Boomer population; thus, many note that there was a paucity of resources and privileges available to them that were seemingly abundant to older Boomers. Therefore, there is a certain level of bitterness and “jonesing” for the level of doting and affluence granted to older Boomers but denied to them

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45 points

This reminds me of the Xennial generation that fell between X and Millennial. This also sort of shows how little we can really actually equate from these 20+ year generational spans. Really I am just happy she’s not old enough to collect SSI yet.

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28 points

Hard cutoff dates for generations has always been a stupid concept. Imagine believing that an Xer born in 1980 has more in common with an Xer from '65 than a millennial from '82.

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2 points

I turn 40 in September. I don’t like it!

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31 points

I can’t tell if she looks young for her age, or if she looks super young compared to everyone else on stage wirh her

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28 points
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Probably a combination of three things. First hate ages you terribly, example Laura Loomer, Alex Jones. Second she is a child compared to Biden/Trump. And third and finally as clichè as it is black dont crack

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19 points

Also, and this is a biggie, she didn’t have kids. Kids harvest your life force in order to grow.

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16 points

The dates for these generations are not set in stone. Lots of organizations use 1965 to 1980 but the US SSA uses 1965 as the start.

People born around the transition points are going to have more in common with each other than with people born earlier in the date range. Especially when you consider families having kids a few years apart but each is apparently a different “generation”.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_X#:~:text=U.S. news outlets such as,born between 1965 and 1980".

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69 points

The median age of the senate is 65. The article is just cherry picking.

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