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In reply to the discussion: We Live In The Emotional And Economic Wreckage Of This Broken Home.... [View all]marions ghost
(19,841 posts)I think you can always blame older people more than the young. The older generation has lived longer and should know better. The younger generation SHOULD be idealistic and hell bent to make changes for their future. And forgiven for their lack of world-savvy.
A "correction" of youthful overreach is one thing--but I think the Boomers were literally trampled by the WW2 generation's vengeance--by the Poppy Bushes and co., to put it simplistically--on those "hippies" who had alienated their children. In reality not many Boomers really met the full definition of marijuana-smoking communist hippie. It was more like the insane fear of Terrorists behind every bush. And the biggest fear by the Corporates was that the Boomer generation would not participate in worshipping the God of Consumerism. They wanted controls on the MIC after Vietnam & Nixon. And they wanted controls on industry to benefit the environment--cannot have that!
The rebellious young of the 60's & 70's were slapped down hard in the 80's and schooled in the power of the corporate state that they rightly feared. It was the biggest generational rift in history and the parents were going to return the world to the safety of old fashioned conservatism (not realizing that a new & much more dangerous conservatism was on the rise). The Clinton era was the only time of an upswing in hope and hard-won gains. If Gore had been accorded his rightful office...