Boomer Hate Thread

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A common trend is Boomers pretending to be grandparents without actually spending time with their grandkids.
 
fucking hate this shit so much. Older folk in both Booms and Xers can't STAND to see someone younger be more efficient than them. At every job I've had, if you were young and effective, they would see it as a challenge to find more work for you
"I'll show him, the smart ass!"
 
Boomers can't understand basic concepts like inflation and the passage of time

This is something that keeps haunting me. Talk to a boomer, they talk about how little money they got when they started working. I put it into an inflation calculator, and lo and behold, it's way more than starting wages nowadays. But apparently grasping inflation, just like conditional hypotheticals, seems to filter out everyone under +2sd intelligence.
 
This is something that keeps haunting me. Talk to a boomer, they talk about how little money they got when they started working. I put it into an inflation calculator, and lo and behold, it's way more than starting wages nowadays. But apparently grasping inflation, just like conditional hypotheticals, seems to filter out everyone under +2sd intelligence.
I think it's an ego thing

They want to feel like they're better than their kids so they subconsciously ignore concepts like inflation.

Same way black people can't grasp per capita. It isn't that they can't, it's just that if they accepted it then it would destroy their worldview and make them reckon with the fact they aren't as great as they thought.
 
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35-40k a year for a plumber??? Dude lol. You can make more money working at McDonalds or shoveling shit at a barn. It is a skilled career most people want nothing to do with. They should start at 80k w full bennies and six weeks of PTO. Boomers are unreal.
 
I decided to mess around the hornets' nest on Reddit and test what the terminally online leftist millennials feel about boomers.

I remember pre-2020, it was all "Fuck the boomers". As it should be.

Then 2020 comes, with Covid, and all of a sudden, it's "save the heckin' boomerinos! Double mask up and vax up or else you will literally kill grandma!"

It's 2026, and while the Covid drama is basically gone, they are still "urm aktually yes Boomers might not have done wise choices for our economy and politics, but they deserve to live! their final years in peace!"

My guess is that the change of tune from "Fuck the boomers" to "Urm aktually boomers aren't bad" is because they can sense/know their older boomer parents aren't long for this world and will be likely entrusted with their full trust fund.

And then they will blow it on drugs, cat toys, porn, furry art, and booze within a year or two.

Then it will be back to "Fuck the boomers"
 
I've noticed that boomers believe that saying "the struggling youth shouldn't be giving the richest generation free money" is a form of Communism

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In Hungary, we have a dedicated slur for pensioners: nyugger. It comes from the portmanteau of nyugdíjas (pensioner) and nigger.

Even in Hungary, a country that had communism for half a decade, nyuggers are much like American boomers in terms of behavior despite being a lot poorer. You know the deal: ignorance, stubbornness, entitlement, etc.

Instead of hogging all the houses, nyuggers overwhelm the already underfunded public healthcare system. They visit the doctor over the slightest nothingburgers, and I have to wait for hours and take a whole day off thanks to them. Ironically, they also don't give a damn about the consequences of their lifestyles, so we have a bunch of diabetics, chainsmokers, and alcoholics contributing to this mess.

The worst thing about them is their influence in politics since they make up a large portion of the voting population. You thought the idea of 72 genders was stupid? Let me introduce you to the 13th and 14th month pensions! More money for them while the public education system remains underfunded.

They also believe everything their TV or Facebook tells them. The government has lied about an opposition party wanting to introduce a "cat tax," and they believed it without a single question.

Many nyuggers are not even patriotic at all. They see Hungarians who were born outside of the country are not real Hungarians despite the fact that the lands they inhabit were once a part of Hungary for over a thousand years. They have no problem voting for a party that screams about Brussels wanting to put one billion Muslim immigrants in Hungary, but they will say that you're not Hungarian right in your eyes if you were born in a 95% ethnically Hungarian village that happened to be in Slovakia. You could have all your rights stripped away, and they wouldn't care.

Just take a look at this:

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The government is actively defending child abusers (both the physical and sexual kind) within its own institutions, and these nyuggers are still infinitely loyal to the ruling coalition (which is effectively just one party). These selfish little fucks support the biggest backstabbers of the Hungarian people, and they have the nerve to explain why they are the best leaders this country ever could wish for.

Not every old pensioner is bad, but most of them definitely are.

I apologize in advance for the political sperging, but it is kind of hard not to do in a thread like this.
 
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I've noticed that boomers believe that saying "the struggling youth shouldn't be giving the richest generation free money" is a form of Communism

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I remember when the whole "forgiving college debt" debate flared up again and all the boom booms got up in arms saying "We don't owe you anything, why should we pay for your college!!" being met with "Okay, if you don't owe us anything and won't help pay for things, then we don't owe you any social security". That's the best response to them imo. The door swings both ways. You don't get a 20-30 year vacation just because you exist and are by all accounts, a corpse. Especially if you've alienated a fuck load of the people who would be taking care of you otherwise.
 
I remember when the whole "forgiving college debt" debate flared up again and all the boom booms got up in arms saying "We don't owe you anything, why should we pay for your college!!" being met with "Okay, if you don't owe us anything and won't help pay for things, then we don't owe you any social security". That's the best response to them imo. The door swings both ways. You don't get a 20-30 year vacation just because you exist and are by all accounts, a corpse. Especially if you've alienated a fuck load of the people who would be taking care of you otherwise.
Boomers be like "I paid off my $1,000 in college debt, it's only fair you have to pay off your $40,000 in college debt."
 
I remember when the whole "forgiving college debt" debate flared up again and all the boom booms got up in arms saying "We don't owe you anything, why should we pay for your college!!" being met with "Okay, if you don't owe us anything and won't help pay for things, then we don't owe you any social security". That's the best response to them imo. The door swings both ways. You don't get a 20-30 year vacation just because you exist and are by all accounts, a corpse. Especially if you've alienated a fuck load of the people who would be taking care of you otherwise.
I'm a fan of college debt forgiveness but you take the money out of the college's endowment fund.
 
Mr. Cheese and I are trying (and failing) to buy a first home, and the trouble is that the buyers are actually flippers who bring in 20k double fistfuls of cash from their previous "investments" and pull the rug out from under us.

When expressing our frustrations to his parents, who sit on a golden throne of stock dividends and interest from the trusts spoonfed to them by THEIR parents, their advice is "find a grieving son or daughter who doesn't want to deal with cleaning out and selling their deceased parents house and offer to buy" and "sell the Lionel train set we gave you as a kid for your down payment".

lol
lmao
rofl even

Enjoy Nursing Home, we spent all of our home aide money on rent I guess.
 
Talking to my Boomer mom over Christmas.

I told her how the younger generation, the grandkids' generation is going to just be an angry mess. She goes on a lot about "pulling up by the bootstraps" and all and I hate hearing it. The hurdles in the way of the younger generation are absolutely massive. My mom dropped out of school and managed to get a small business running by her mid 20s. That became a decently successful career for her. Doing that is still possible but when she did it the spectre of online orders and cheap everything didn't even exist yet. By the time it did she had firm roots in our small town and survived it. She just closed shop (didn't sell the business) when she wanted to retire and liquidated everything. When my grandparents died she inherited several million dollars then tries to give me stonk advice when she knows less than nothing about the stock market. But likes to pretend she does and talk down to me about it for some reason.

But today you have Stanford computer science graduates who can't even get jobs due to priority hiring of "international students" transitioning straight into work visas. Her solution to that is that the American kid who went to Stanford should just go work construction. That it's all their fault and can't understand the growing sentiment of fuck it, burn it all down coming from the older Gen Zs.
 
Talking to my Boomer mom over Christmas.

I told her how the younger generation, the grandkids' generation is going to just be an angry mess. She goes on a lot about "pulling up by the bootstraps" and all and I hate hearing it. The hurdles in the way of the younger generation are absolutely massive. My mom dropped out of school and managed to get a small business running by her mid 20s. That became a decently successful career for her. Doing that is still possible but when she did it the spectre of online orders and cheap everything didn't even exist yet. By the time it did she had firm roots in our small town and survived it. She just closed shop (didn't sell the business) when she wanted to retire and liquidated everything. When my grandparents died she inherited several million dollars then tries to give me stonk advice when she knows less than nothing about the stock market. But likes to pretend she does and talk down to me about it for some reason.

But today you have Stanford computer science graduates who can't even get jobs due to priority hiring of "international students" transitioning straight into work visas. Her solution to that is that the American kid who went to Stanford should just go work construction. That it's all their fault and can't understand the growing sentiment of fuck it, burn it all down coming from the older Gen Zs.
There is also the fact there is plenty of 25,000$-45,000$ jobs, aka wage slave jobs, but beyond that things get sparse. Most jobs beyond 50k now seem to be either some bullshit where some old boomer fuck won't let go after working for 40 years because they blew their life savings on their 60th birthday trip to Vegas or the hirer is looking for the least qualified person as possible to save a few bucks.
 
Mr. Cheese and I are trying (and failing) to buy a first home, and the trouble is that the buyers are actually flippers who bring in 20k double fistfuls of cash from their previous "investments" and pull the rug out from under us.
Not many people in my social circle are homeowners, so I never knew how bad it really was until one of my friends and his fiance tried buying a house for the first time a couple years ago. They did everything "right" with having a good amount for the down payment, both had high paying careers, high credit scores, little to no debt other than the coming mortgage, and so on.

We were working together when this was going on, and once the work day was done he would get super excited about telling me they were going to go meet with the realtor to make an offer for a house. The next day he would come in and tell me it was instead sold to someone else who bid much much more than him. This happened at least a dozen times until he and his fiance gave up because according to their realtor they were bidding against "Seniors purchasing new investment properties." These weren't even massive McMansions or anything big, but small starter homes for new families.

At a family gathering, I was telling one of my cousins this story because he was a similar age to my friend and was also starting to look into buying his first house. A boomer relative overheard this and started going on and on about how the "Free Market" sets the prices, so obviously nothing is wrong when a $150k house is selling for $500k-600k. And then to add insult they started going on about how my buddy and his fiance must of messed up somewhere in life because they weren't able to become homeowners like its some sort of personal failure.
 
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