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In reply to the discussion: It seems like there's a lot of dislike and contempt for "boomers" from "millennials" [View all]Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)when we were in our early 20s fighting and protesting for civil rights, abortion rights, environmental rights, fighting to end the war? I don't know you, of course, but I would wager that I was quite as broke as you when I first got out on my own and, in fact, have had to struggle to make ends meet most of my life - despite my cheap but rather worthless college degree.
And, again, on the draft - registering at 18 is NOT the same as being drafted, and you know that. Granted, a lot of today's military joined for the job, just as in my day, but it was still their free choice, not something they could be arrested for if they didn't choose to participate. Not something that they'd have to flee to Canada to avoid.
I guess it's true what they say -- you had to have been there.
But I do hope that things look up for you all soon. I have two gen-X daughters (41 and 36) and one Millennial (28) myself, not to mention my little grandchildren, and I would like the world to be perfect for them. Unfortunately, I don't think you can look back on any period in history where things were "just right," like Goldilocks .