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In reply to the discussion: Revenge of the Gen X [View all]Xoan
(25,570 posts)35. Bullshit, sir.
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They never stopped to think that they might have to support their parents and grandparents
Walleye
Mar 2025
#1
No. It's still about men who are butt hurt that a few of their unearned advantages have
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#2
There will be revolt of Gen X if they increase the retirement age as proposed.
boston bean
Mar 2025
#4
Do they even know how to revolt? Remember they're the ones who never picked up the torch...
brush
Mar 2025
#9
Some did that, but that was a divided generation, some young rethugs, and others got jobs and stayed in voting for Dems.
brush
Mar 2025
#74
Gen X are just following R's fascist lead because those men have been working to kill SS since day 1.
lark
Mar 2025
#10
As a Gen-Xer who's the sole caregiver for an aging parent, with cognitive issues, in their home,
Alice B.
Mar 2025
#13
Can you describe what you mean by "this whole Social Security bullshit", and how it somehow benefits Gen X
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2025
#15
OK, that would not be "revenge of Gen X", it would be "they bought an illusion, but it will also actually happen"
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2025
#19
So you put this "bullshit" down to their age, not to them being rich motherfuckers
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2025
#30
Bullfuckingshit. What the fuck? Seriously? You typed that and posted it? Oof.
themaguffin
Mar 2025
#31
Prejudices against whole groups of people based on something they can't help like the year they were born sounds
chowder66
Mar 2025
#37
I fail to see how what's happening to social security could be put solely at the feet of Gen X
standingtall
Mar 2025
#44
Not quite. Boomers were/are a split cohort. Roughly half former anti-war protestors and the other half, once young...
brush
Mar 2025
#78
I don't go in for this generation blaming thing. Each one has their collective strengths and weaknesses and each
artemisia1
Mar 2025
#50
Apparently a lot of Boomers in the thread have forgotten about Reagan and the 80s.
BannonsLiver
Mar 2025
#52
Ummm. Gen X here. Born1970. We prefer the term slackers. And before you label us as a bunch of whiny crybabies, remember
Noodleboy13
Mar 2025
#56
It says a lot that they feel screwed over and yet now have become Trump's biggest support base.
Self Esteem
Mar 2025
#63
You're right, there's never been a Gen X President or even VP (Vance is a Millennial)
Polybius
Mar 2025
#87
Boomers were christened "The Me Generation" back in the mid-70s and never outgrew it
Rob H.
Mar 2025
#79
I respectfully disagree. I've always thought our generation sucked yak balls.
Sky Jewels
Mar 2025
#90
All I remember about the 1980 Election is my mother being upset that Carter lost
Polybius
Mar 2025
#95