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Boomers are evil parasites as well as elderly people in general. Especially in authoritarian countries with a pay-as-you-go pension system.
They didn't give us shit, neither to gen X, millenials nor zoomers.
They are dependent on gen X, millenials and zoomers, because we pay for them and their bullshit.
They demand special attitude towards them as if we lived in times, when elderly people were of any value. As if contemporary elders had any value, as if they could share their wisdom or tradition(sic!).
They are burden.
I'm a zoomie, my parents are gen X. The harshest times were put upon their shoulders, while boomers were too unable to adapt and millenials were too young to work and survive by themselves. I'm grateful to my parents who gave me and their young siblings (millenials) childhood, while boomers were whining (and still have been doing it) about lost soviet civilization.
Fuck you, old men. Turn into dust already, and let your ashes engolf the gears of the vicious system you are the part of grind against themselves halting it beyond repair.
But no, it's us, fertile young men and women who should die in yet another dumb war or survive still paying for you, senile imbeciles.
 
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boomers were whining (and still have been doing it) about lost soviet civilization.
Eastern block boomers (I understand that more as a mindset, than an age bracket) in general don't really want any progress and don't want a better and safer work environment for anyone.
Communist slogans were about some 'progress', but they want everyone younger to suffer and feel more miserable, because suffering builds character, allegedly. Of which they are a prime example. Anyone who voices their discontentment and critique, is accused of ''wailing and hollering''. They had suffered things like outdated mengele dentistry and survived, and so should you.
All their nostalgia is based on them being young and healthier and their older relatives still being alive, and nothing else.
I don't consider kremlobots human and they don't go extinct fast enough.
 
and only with their last breath they will finally commit suicide leaving nothing after themselves.
They will not tho, they lack courage for that, while calling people who commited suicide cowards and weaklings. They will rot alive in a hospice, heavily damaged not only by age, but also by lifetime of smoking, eating crap and drinking alcohol (but any other light drug users are ''junkies'' who inject themselves with weed). Dependent on overloaded healthcare workers. In worse case, at home and dependent on their overworked families.
 
There's a lot of boomers who did not save for retirement and are living paycheck to paycheck off of old age pension. They are going to suffer in their final years. Take solace in that to an extent.
 
Heres my recent experience with my Boomer family (65+) members and their taste, specifically American boomers. I live in rual part of the northern US, and have traveled and lived across Europe, so I have experienced quality cusine. My parents have terrible taste, they love the most bland food you could ever think of, my Aunts less so but are implicated in this experience. I was invited to a local diner from them, which I appreciated. I didn't go into this with high expectations but did not realize how bad it truly was. When I entered I realized what I was in for, the demographic of the WHOLE diner was 60+. They had a station for condiments, etc for you to pick from. I have served boomers before so I was not suprised by this. We sit down and I open the Menu, they had typical diner food like breakfast but we went for dinner. Their options were horrid, shit covered in gravy, liver and onions, soggy burgers, and sandwiches, and something even called "Slop". I also knew their sourcing wouldn't be the best quality either. The breakfast looked edible(which I shouldve ordered), I instead ordered the chicken tenders, fries, and apple sauce. Nothing else for dinner sounded appetizing. The fries were soggy and barely warm, and were cut very small, likely frozen. the apple sauce was generic brand from a can. This was hospital food. My family member's dinners were not appetizing either, The salad looked worse than what you could make at home and the lettuce looked old, some of their entrees were literately smothered with gravy. A few had a roast? I think and the meat looked dry and was overall bad quality. This is a pattern I've noticed with boomers, along with patronizing chains resturants, eating tv dinners, and fast food places. This resturant was cheap, which partially explains it, but personally I'd rather just cook for myself than pay for slop. Why are boomer's taste buds so fucked they call this food? Do they really think this advances Americana? Do they really want to be known for this? What caused Millenials and Gen Z to appreciate better quality cusine and patronizing local cafes/resturants, and eating more ethnic food(expecially sushi)? Why are the boomers okay with our absolutely terrible food system, and the poison the companies drench our food in? Maybe it's because few chain resturants were around when they were young and almost exclusively ate at home? Boomers have truly messed with this nation in ways they don't understand.
 
Older people are so fucking annoying to speak to, they just fundamentally don't understand how the world works now and are too entitled to try to adapt. When they're drunk its the worst, whenever I go out drinking with friends it's guaranteed we'll have some boomer come over uninvited and babble on about some bullshit we don't care about because all their friends are either dead or in retirement homes and their kids despise them
 
But if some low level wage slave at the entrance tells you that you need a mask to enter the store as per their training then prepare for holy hell about muh rights and how dare you tell me what to do.
On the upside I think society had been pushing back on that hard in the last decade.
Both of these reminded me of two things:
One was recent at my dentist where some kid earlier in the day had to get his teeth repaired because he smashed them on something (I wasn't told this directly, I guessed this and my hygienist gave me the confirmation-sigh "yeeeahh"), and everyone's appointments got delayed or rescheduled completely. Some boomer that was seen probably 45 minutes before me, was pissed off by all of this because it "took too long." He's at the check out counter to schedule next appointment and payment or what not, and he was just like, "I don't have time for this, my time's already been wasted, you figure it out and mail it to me" and just walked out the door. Didn't pay or anything, all because he couldn't be considerate to the practice since they had to deal with a kid's medical emergency.

Second was I was working in a Walmart installing cameras and theft systems, and I'm in the middle of a fucking wire pull through the vestibule of the entrance, some fucking old lady boomer comes up to me and asks me to load her car for her. I'm like, "I don't work for Walmart, go ask a Walmart employee." She responds, "I don't care, you should respect your elders." I told the cunt, "I don't give a fuck who you are, you don't tell me to do something I'm not responsible for and attempt to justify it because you're old."
Why are the boomers okay with our absolutely terrible food system, and the poison the companies drench our food in?
It has to be because of their shitty fucking tastes. They were also perfectly content with allowing our food system just be gobbled up by corporate and turned into fucking factories instead of real farms. I remember from Gavin McInnes' video on Boomers on how they're the worst and how he talks about how their food tastes are horrible about 7 minutes in.
 
I was friends with a lot of awake boomers the past 5 years (during pedo joe era) and I never got why my friend kept saying "Fuck boomers" over and over.

Then I got into 2025 and saw "No Kings" and it finally clicked with me. There is literally nothing worse in this world than a woke boomer.
 
It has to be because of their shitty fucking tastes. They were also perfectly content with allowing our food system just be gobbled up by corporate and turned into fucking factories instead of real farms. I remember from Gavin McInnes' video on Boomers on how they're the worst and how he talks about how their food tastes are horrible about 7 minutes in.
My father talks about, how family farms were all over the place when he was young, then they died out. Um so why didn't you try to stop it? It could be that because there was not an over abundance of resturants to compare food to, and many families were larger so they ate outside less. My father said it was rare for them to eat out, and there weren't as many resturants as today. Also, maybe some housewives genuinely did not enjoy cooking and were unsatisfied, or that many mothers thought their daughters should learn to cook themselves. My maternal grandmother (Greatest Generation) taught herself to cook and she was good, the same could not be said for my paternal grandmother as she hated cooking. These could be explanations, but why did it only affect American boomers? Thank you for sharing his video! I will watch it.
 
Honestly as a millenial, boomers are upset that their kids are woke faggots when they themselves basically gave them walmart Christianity and never question Israel or mega corporations.
I was friends with a lot of awake boomers the past 5 years (during pedo joe era) and I never got why my friend kept saying "Fuck boomers" over and over.

Then I got into 2025 and saw "No Kings" and it finally clicked with me. There is literally nothing worse in this world than a woke boomer.
Woke boomers are the worst at least conservative boomers try to honor the chain of obligation half the time by passing their inheritance to their children.
Woke boomers are almost always the Hollywood elite type think Jeff goldblum if they make it big like really big they constantly tell their kids and grandkids when you pass don't expect a single fucking dime.
Many of these people still act like the worst criminals in america are skinheads and republicans are full of shit about gang violence, many of them don't want to understand its not 1998 anymore.
My father talks about, how family farms were all over the place when he was young, then they died out. Um so why didn't you try to stop it? It could be that because there was not an over abundance of resturants to compare food to, and many families were larger so they ate outside less. My father said it was rare for them to eat out, and there weren't as many resturants as today. Also, maybe some housewives genuinely did not enjoy cooking and were unsatisfied, or that many mothers thought their daughters should learn to cook themselves. My maternal grandmother (Greatest Generation) taught herself to cook and she was good, the same could not be said for my paternal grandmother as she hated cooking. These could be explanations, but why did it only affect American boomers? Thank you for sharing his video! I will watch it.
I think american boomers also came in at the time of peak industrialization. So in the 1950s most people are factory farmed butter or eggs because it was genuinely more affordable than the local option at the time due to economies of scale. It didn’t make sense for you to grow your own root vegetables when you could get them all for $5 at the 5&10 + a 6 pack of coke, and fresh bread and cheese.
 
VoxDay has a pretty good selection of Boomer Hate posts. I won't be posting all of them, you can check for yourself here: https://voxday.net/?s=boomer

I'll stick to the post he made this year alone.



Boomers Never, Ever, Learn

The absolute inability of Boomers to grasp that the things they unquestioningly believed were good things were actually very bad is astonishing. They still cling to their outdated, disproven, dyscivilizational beliefs despite the fact that they are complaining about the consequences of how they successfully changed the world, or at least the country, from what it used to be to what it is now.

BOOMER: I’m 75 years old, and I don’t recognize the America I see today. This used to be a good country. What is wrong with people?

NOT-BOOMER: The Civil Rights and Hart-Celler Acts of the 1960s is why.

BOOMER: You don’t believe in the Civil Rights Act? You sound like one of those whites-only racists.

NOT-BOOMER: Yet you’re complaining that America isn’t more like the America you were born in which was 88% white lol.

After watching tens of millions of foreigners invade the United States over five decades and transform it completely beyond recognition, Boomers are still more concerned with clinging to the Narrative and being sure that no one can call them racist than they are with the spiritual, material, technological, financial, demographic, and military decline of the country.

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The Boomers’ Last Boom

I find it tremendously amusing and absolutely satisfying to watch how the Boomers are struggling to grasp that the world is going to continue on without them. The new Stephen King movie, The Life of Chuck, may well serve as the last will and testament of that most wicked generation.

If there’s a useful rough division of King’s stories, it’s between the ones that describe a world of horrors on one hand, and the ones that consider what to do about being in a world of horrors on the other. This isn’t a clean distinction, certainly, nor does it map cleanly to downbeat versus upbeat — sometimes the straight-up horrors are told with dark humor, as in “Survivor Type,” a gnarly little short story about a doctor who gets marooned on a desert island and starts eating himself. A King story usually has an element of warning. This could happen to you, says Stephen King, as the doctor eats his foot, or as a finger comes up out of a bathroom drain, or as a haunted car or a pandemic or a vampire or a rabid dog appears. This could happen to you.

But many of his stories have a paradox at their cores. He believes in menace and evil, and in the brutality of a world that kills kids, and helpless people, and good people. He is not a horror writer who punishes the foolish above others.

At the same time, he writes with a deeply humane central thesis, which is that in light of all those monsters, you are blessed to have in your life at least your own resilience and the company of other people. The Stand is not really about the flu, after all; it is about creating a new community and choosing to make sacrifices for it. It is only superficially about the clown. Really, it’s about fear and trauma, and especially about strength in numbers. These are what you might call the “What now?” stories: You know the world is full of pain … what now? The worst has happened … what now? You are fully aware of your own mortality … what now?
An SGer posed the question: Can you guess the “shocking” twist from boomer Stephen King’s latest movie adaptation ? Possibly the most boomer sentiment ever.

That’s a pretty obvious hint. My guess: The world ends with Chuck.

And, of course, I was correct, as I confirmed when I asked Deepseek about the theme of King’s novella.

  • Life as a Universe: Chuck’s existence literally sustains the world; when he dies, reality dies with him.
  • Death’s Inevitability: The reverse structure mirrors how life is understood only in hindsight.
  • Legacy: The billboards (“Thank You, Chuck”) suggest even ordinary lives have cosmic significance.
King blends horror, fantasy, and melancholy in this existential fable, leaving much open to interpretation. The story’s emotional core lies in Chuck’s quiet acceptance of his role—both as a man and as the “engine” of a fleeting world.
Quelle surprise. It’s not an “existential fable”, it’s a quintessential Boomer fable. I genuinely wonder who was more shocked that Jesus Christ didn’t return during their lifetime, the apostles or the average Christian Boomer? I’ve never forgotten the declaration of a female Boomer who admitted that she didn’t know when Jesus would return amidst fire and sword, but was certain it would be during her lifetime.

O say do those fading old Boomers still boom,
As their sunset descends in the fullness of doom?

Isn’t it fascinating to observe that regardless of what their religion or their beliefs happen to be, so many Boomers tend to believe exactly the same thing about reality ending with them?




A Boomer Looks Back

Speaking as a member of the generation that followed the grasshopper generation, it feels as if there were a few important things that were left off this list:

WE ARE A GENERATION THAT WILL NEVER COME BACK.

A generation that walked to school and then walked back.

A generation that did their homework alone to get out asap to play in the street.

A generation that spent all their free time in the streets with their Friends.

A generation that played hide and seek when dark.

A generation that made mud cakes.

A generation that collected sports cards.

A generation that found, collected and washed & Returned empty coke bottles to the local grocery store for 5 cents each , then bought a Mountain Dew and candy bar with the money.

A generation that made paper toys with their bare hands.

A generation who bought vinyl albums to play on record players.

A generation that collected photos and albums of clippings of their life experiences as a Kid.

A generation that played board games and cards on rainy days.

A generation whose TV went off at midnight after playing the National Anthem.

A generation that had parents who were there.

A generation that laughed under the covers in bed so parents didn’t know we were still awake.

A generation that is passing and unfortunately it will never return no matter how hard we try.

I loved Growing up when I did. it was the best of times.
I have no doubt that many Boomers loved growing up when and how they did. They were truly blessed with opportunity that was unmatched in the entire history of Man. What a pity, what a tragedy, that they denied similar experiences and opportunities to the generations who followed them.

A generation that had parents who were there.

Yeah, so, about that…
 
Is this thread exclusively focus on Americans born between 1946 - 1964 or is it for pretty much everyone born in that time period? I'd doubt an Indian born during that time would be same as an American or a Korean born during that time. Even looking at Americans, someone born in 1964 has a substantially different life than someone born in 1946.
Is someone born on New years day 1965 exempt from this thread or someone born on New Years Eve 1945?
 
People should not be allowed to vote once they reach the age of 65. They vote selfishly, they always vote for shit that will benefit them but screw over the futures of young people. They vote for shit that will benefit them for 5-years before they croak while ruining the future 10+ years. They refuse to give up power and then complain that young people lack initiative and motivation.
 
OOMER: I’m 75 years old, and I don’t recognize the America I see today. This used to be a good country. What is wrong with people?

NOT-BOOMER: The Civil Rights and Hart-Celler Acts of the 1960s is why.

BOOMER: You don’t believe in the Civil Rights Act? You sound like one of those whites-only racists.

NOT-BOOMER: Yet you’re complaining that America isn’t more like the America you were born in which was 88% white lol.

After watching tens of millions of foreigners invade the United States over five decades and transform it completely beyond recognition, Boomers are still more concerned with clinging to the Narrative and being sure that no one can call them racist than they are with the spiritual, material, technological, financial, demographic, and military decline of the country.
If this is saying Hart Cellar and the Civil Right Act destroyed the US, then why is it showing boomers as the gunman in the image?
Why not blame the silent and WW2 and further back generations who supported and passed these laws? These generations also wielded substantial influence in the country up until to the 2000s, some even still do. Someone born in 1939 would have only been 61 in 2000. I see this as well from the left who say Ronald Reagan destroyed the countries economy and boomers are responsible for this. Yet Reagan was born in 1911 and most of his cabinet and administration were obviously people born pre 1946 and in both his election wins older voters from the silent and WW2 generation voted overwhelmingly for him.
 
A while back I read a comment comment from a 70-something year old Boomer on Reddit whining about having to make an effort with his children that went along the lines of "Why do I need to have a relationship with each one of my children?!". Maybe because your own adult children are fully developed people with their own unique thoughts, shared hobbies, and fulfilling lives that they want you to partake in like when you have future grandchildren? And they actually like you as a person? Whether these boomers like it or not, your children may have their own lives but still want you present in their lives even after the age of 18. Nobody forced you to have children. You chose to be parents on your own accord. You don't get to just bugger off and cease contact once your kids turn 18 either. This seems like a very American boomer thing to do.

Family doesn't end when the kids become adults as the parent-child relationship is supposed to be lifelong and passed down generation. My parents are earlyish Gen X and I'm grateful they didn't have this sort of attitude towards me and my siblings. My parents not only love their children but genuinely like us as people, tell each one of us how proud they are of us, and are very involved with our lives. I honestly couldn't ask for more caring, involved parents. I'd be heartbroken and depressed if my parents stopped being involved in my life after I turned 18.
 
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