• hactar42@lemmy.world
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    This is the thing I love the most about the younger generations now.

    • Boomers: If you don’t like it do something about it
    • Gen-X: nah we’re too nihilistic
    • Millennials: sorry we’re too busy trying to survive on the scraps you left us
    • Boomers: that’s what I thought

    Now:

    • Boomers: If you don’t like it do something about it
    • Gen-Z/Alpha: okay!
    • Boomers: no, not like that!
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      Millennials are also protesting. Did you forget all the protests in the 2000s and 2010s? It’s not like we stopped either.

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      As millenials I think the best thing we can do for the later generations is to just take a back seat. Thanks to boomers our generation has never held political power, and if we accept that and immediately pass to the younger gens instead of trying to make up for lost time I think we will leave them in a better spot.

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        As an almost 40 year old, nahh, we aren’t skipping 2 generations to give the power to zoomers just because some rich kids are protesting.

        We protested too. Don’t forget that.

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        Definitely not - the boomers are finally on the way out. The boomers have held on way past their time, and we can’t afford to let Gen X have a turn… They’re the ones who need to take a back seat - they’re nearing retirement age if they haven’t hit that point already, millennials are in our 30s and 40s

        We need to support and join together with the younger generations. We might not be as young as we used to be, but we’re prime age to start taking office and organizing/enabling

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          We Gen x have been practicing taking a back seat our entire lives. As a generation we still don’t outnumber the boomers. Or we just crossed them on the graph. Pre covid we were supposed to finally cross around 2027. Covid might have skewed the projections. Kind of explains why we are the way we are. Never could do fuck all unless the boomers also wanted it.

          And now the millennials are the largest group. Yall got the numbers. Use ‘em.

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            You guys really are the forgotten generation… My dad claimed to be a millennial the other day, because he forgot there was something in between us and boomers

            Millennials were told “put in your time, and eventually it’ll be your turn”, but we learned early on that “doing everything right” wasn’t going to get us anywhere.

            I feel like a lot of gen X are hanging onto that like a lifeline (not nearly all of course, there’s plenty who don’t drink the Kool aid, and took me aside to lay out the truth early). Like despite how only the lucky ones came out ahead, it seems like there’s this fear of any change, like it’d tear away what little they’ve managed to hang on to

            Maybe it’s because it wasn’t entirely a lie for the first half of gen x’s career, maybe it’s because most of the changes did tear more and more out of reach… Or maybe it’s just bias since most of my older family did come out ahead and that led me to find friends with similar life experiences

            Granted, I’ve found older millennials tend to be just as dogmatic if they got ahead, generations are just such broad ranges

            What’s your take?

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              I don’t know about the 1/2 half of Gen x careers being necessarily easier. I’m older Gen x born a few years after the generally accepted start for that era.

              As a teenager and a young adult I saw that the structures that the silent and boomer generations set up and relied upon weren’t going to be there for me as a senior. Pensions being removed as employment benefits. the GOP demonizing social security and Medicare and underfunding the programs. Graduated from college in a white collar depression. Went though the same multiple crisis that the millennials did, just at a later phase of my life and career development. About the only real advantage my generation had was to be the right age bracket to catch the early internet boom. But also at the right age to catch the outsourcing to China / India boom.

              I guess my point is that all the signs were there all along my life of the coming disruptions. I had the right combination of luck factors. Good stable childhood home. Enough food. Decent public schools despite moving as much as I did. Parents that paid for college. No physical or mental issues that prevented me from attacking a career path. Low inflation for most of those years. I did (and do) okay. I’ve helped myself now because I was pretty pessimistic about my future years.

              It’s clear to me now we need systemic changes. I had hoped COVID would smack us around enough to give momentum to pivot as a society. But nope! It seems the divisions and right wing political extremism is even worse now. I don’t know where the impetus is going to come from now. For sure it can’t come only from Gen x. We don’t have the numbers. And enough of my generation have fallen down the MAGA cult black hole.

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        Do you know who isn’t thinking that way?

        The millennial conservatives, right-libertarians, neoliberals, and fascists.

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    See also: “if you care so much about Palestine, why don’t you go there and help out yourself?”

    IDF specifically targets aid workers, journalists and healthcare workers

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    Transcribed accurately (thank you to spujb@lemmy.cafe for correcting my earlier attempt):

    Thembo
    @OnlyAWorldAway

    Liberals: oh you care about palestine? stop tweeting and do something

    *people organize nation-wide protests and actions at great personal risk*

    Liberals: you swine. i hope the police beat you into a fine red paste. i hope they come after your families. how dare you

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      why does everyone lowkey suck at transcription in here lol. no hate just confused. small hate? your claims that this is a “transcription” is deceptive and disingenuous to those reliant on alt text and screen readers.

      actually 100% accurate transcript as follows:

      Thembo
      @OnlyAWorldAway

      Liberals: oh you care about palestine? stop tweeting and do something

      *people organize nation-wide protests and actions at great personal risk*

      Liberals: you swine. i hope the police beat you into a fine red paste. i hope they come after your families. how dare you

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        Thank you for this, updated my comment. I totally deserve a small bit of hate here because that was a disservice to people who need alt text and screen readers, but for whatever it’s worth a) learning to format things properly for screen readers is just something I still need to learn (and if you could point me towards a good resource for that I would definitely be interested), b) I was reacting to a comment that had been in here earlier (seems to have since been removed) that was claiming to be a transcription but changed the actual text of the OP, so I really just wanted to get something more accurate in here, but I should have said that was my best attempt at a transcription instead of just saying it was one.

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          fair lol. you had added the word “lib” in, same as the deleted comment, which was my main problem. cheers

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      I have to say I’ve really liked this community when I’ve seen it pop up. Some good lefty stuff without falling into supporting tankies like certain other instances claiming to be leftist do.

    • Cowbee [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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      Why would it be? Liberals love the status quo, which includes Zionism. Leftists oppose the status quo.

      You’re on Lefty Memes, not Righty Memes.

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      Only the wacky super far left definition of “liberal”.

      “Moderates” might be a better word for this meme.

      To me, liberal is the opposite of authoritarian, which tells me something about the source of their terminology.

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    “Liberal” means free or freely and is an antonym of authoritism. In the US, the word liberal also means left wing and democratic. Please tell me who claims to be liberal but is arguing for police beatings. Because they only claim.

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      Liberalism is the philosophy of the capitalist status quo. It refers to the free flow of money and freedom from feudalism. Both the Republicans and Democrats are liberals. You tool.

      read a book that isn’t Harry Potter

    • Cowbee [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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      Liberalism is the doctrine of Capitalism. It evokes individualism and Private Property Rights, may every man aspire to become a King.

      Leftism opposes unjust hierarchy and supports collective ownership of the Means of Production.

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        You’re talking about neo-liberalism.

        They’re as similar to liberals as national socialists are to socialists.

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          I am talking about Liberalism and Liberals. Neo-Liberalism has quite a lot in common with Liberalism.

          If you’re talking about Social Democrats or progressives, you shouldn’t really refer to them as liberals.

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      Go check out WA Rep Adam Smiths (D) recent statement. Your average Democrat in politics is a wealthy right winger. Liberal democracy is the flavor of government which effectively institutes a dictatorship of the ownership class and limits the voice of the masses to a ballot box. USAs flavor of democracy is really the perfect example of the illusion of representation.

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        All this is true. But it does nit change the definition of liberal, liberalism, or liberty. I feel like people here are confusing liberalism with neo-liberalis or capitalism.

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      Literally no one. But this time like LITERALLY actually not one single person

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    “Liberals” see Boogeyman don’t say this ever lmfao

    nobody says this strawman ass dumb bullshit

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      could be that the original applies to some small place with some different setup there, but news about their protests don’t really seem to spread to the rest of us

      … what?

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        The posted image could refer to some place where libs aren’t the one protesting, unlike the countries usually seen having these protests

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          some place

          the United States. that’s where liberals and conservatives are counter-protesting anti-genocide movements.

          there are more than two sides to this conflict. both major parties in the US are pro-Israel aparthied. you’re trying to add false nuance to this post that doesn’t exist and goes against the intent of OOP.

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            Nah it seems we’re saying the same thing, no falsies. Reactionaries are mostly angry for libs protesting with all the rest but of course it’s true that there aren’t any clear cut lines. And as you pointed out, both major US parties are very conservative