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In reply to the discussion: "Boomers seem very resistant to understanding that the living standards".... [View all]electric_blue68
(27,011 posts)I do know from some reading that the generations after us boomers has seen declines, I don't think it's totally true across every part of each of these gens, but it probably has affected more within each passing generation. That's not good.
As for climate change - I was marching in DC several times for renewable engeries back in the '80s.
Not enough people would listen.
My own life got waylaid in the early & mid '90s, so I was diverted, though I've kept some of a hand in it.
I always have tried to vote for people who had at least some interest in this, along with civil, equal & human rights in general, etc
My dear poor younger cousins will suffer from this long after me.
Thanks, gaytexan for acknowledging the good side of boomers.
Part of the older boomers helped with Civil Rights, and older & younger boomers for more equal rights for women, as well. 👍