That’s not how progress works. You don’t make change through “a generation ending”. A generation is shit we made up to put a bunch of people in buckets without any material reason for the cutoff. It’s a tool of media/cultural narrative and nothing more.
Thinking that centuries long class conflicts will change by “waiting” until older working class people die? Funny how waiting and doing nothing through your best labor years is what you’re hoping will lead to change. Weird.
Don’t expect change without you working for change. And, it’s clear at this point, that’s not going to be possible through the existing systems of government and economic structure.
So, please, stop waiting for your parents to die to realize what they didn’t. That they were too tired and old learn that lesson. So they jump into politics near retirement and have lost all connection to the progress those better have made.
“They look scary”. We must have “gone too far” since then. So you blindly vote for the politician that gives you the most comfort.
Boomers are there now. The other generations will all follow - until we don’t. And when we don’t. That’s a very exciting time. My hope is not for the old generation to die. But that the current generation in their “labor years” are radicalized enough to bring about foundation changing progress.
I understand what you mean by this but I’d like to disagree a little.
Yes a generation is an arbitrary categorization that will have exceptions, but a group of peers born without a 15 year window will have similar expirences. We are shaped by our environments. The struggles, the media, and even the economy is going to have an impact on how these people interact with the world.
Looking at the Baby boomers they are or were a statistically significant generation. Their numbers were huge due to the post war rise in birth rates. Even if you disagree with the arbitrary grouping, you can’t dismiss the sharp increase in number of births.
Now on to politics. These large group of people born in the years following world war 2 keep electing individuals near their age. Out of the last 5 presidents all were born within 5 years of each other. Hell 3 of them were born the same year. Except for the Obama years every president for the past 30 years was born in the 1940s that’s insane.
I get you. When we zoom out over history, change does actually happen, just at a slower pace than we like. The people below the current figureheads have at least slightly different plans and much less clout. Things are going to change soon. Few years, can’t say exactly.
Edit: I am deliberately very general in this analysis.
That’s not how progress works. You don’t make change through “a generation ending”. A generation is shit we made up to put a bunch of people in buckets without any material reason for the cutoff. It’s a tool of media/cultural narrative and nothing more.
Thinking that centuries long class conflicts will change by “waiting” until older working class people die? Funny how waiting and doing nothing through your best labor years is what you’re hoping will lead to change. Weird.
Don’t expect change without you working for change. And, it’s clear at this point, that’s not going to be possible through the existing systems of government and economic structure.
So, please, stop waiting for your parents to die to realize what they didn’t. That they were too tired and old learn that lesson. So they jump into politics near retirement and have lost all connection to the progress those better have made.
“They look scary”. We must have “gone too far” since then. So you blindly vote for the politician that gives you the most comfort.
Boomers are there now. The other generations will all follow - until we don’t. And when we don’t. That’s a very exciting time. My hope is not for the old generation to die. But that the current generation in their “labor years” are radicalized enough to bring about foundation changing progress.
I understand what you mean by this but I’d like to disagree a little.
Yes a generation is an arbitrary categorization that will have exceptions, but a group of peers born without a 15 year window will have similar expirences. We are shaped by our environments. The struggles, the media, and even the economy is going to have an impact on how these people interact with the world.
Looking at the Baby boomers they are or were a statistically significant generation. Their numbers were huge due to the post war rise in birth rates. Even if you disagree with the arbitrary grouping, you can’t dismiss the sharp increase in number of births.
Now on to politics. These large group of people born in the years following world war 2 keep electing individuals near their age. Out of the last 5 presidents all were born within 5 years of each other. Hell 3 of them were born the same year. Except for the Obama years every president for the past 30 years was born in the 1940s that’s insane.
I get you. When we zoom out over history, change does actually happen, just at a slower pace than we like. The people below the current figureheads have at least slightly different plans and much less clout. Things are going to change soon. Few years, can’t say exactly.
Edit: I am deliberately very general in this analysis.