Might want to double check that title

    by MollyDooker99

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    1. I mean I’d probably be a little crazy in the head too if during my childhood I had to learn how to duck and cover at school and constantly being told we’re all gonna die from nukes.

    2. WeeklyLengthiness7 on

      when Gen X talk about themselves as “Greatest Generation” then you realize they are the parents of Gen Z.

    3. SanestOnePieceFan on

      hard times something something results in weak men something something. Thats the boomers favorite phrase anyways right?

    4. I never liked calling them that “Greatest generation” especially considering whom you ask and what group in particular is seen as “great”

    5. BruggerColtrane12 on

      They sacrificed so their children could have a better life… Just as parents are supposed to do. Baby boomers were given the world but they’re still responsible for their choices. I’m not blaming the greatest generation.

    6. When baby boomers complain about their parents calling them awful, they can’t reply that that’s something all generations say of the next one. Because here we are, the next generations, and we agree with their parents.

    7. That “har times good men, good times-weak men” is complete trash.

      I’m from balkans, my grandfather was in WWII, he went trough hell. Then the good times came. My dad is a boomer, he lived trough some good times, then Yugoslavia fell apart, and he went trough hell too. I was young during the war, I went trough part of that hell too.

      Sweden on the other hand had none of that. Yet has same narrative. They had good time, bad times, good men, bad men…

      Not to mention USA. Since WWII, there hasn’t been a decade that USA wasnt leading a war somewhere.

      That narrative is utter garbage. Total BS.

    8. To be fair to the boomers the summer of love and that whole movement was very important culturally. Somehow the 80s happened and then they all turned to staunch republicans

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