The Baby Boomer Problem
I Make Baby
Boomers Cry :-(
There is a thing I have had repeat
public and business exposure to in a brief life, and that's with a
thing called the #Boomer. Seniors now. I have lived amongst them in
resorts, and done most early business with them and their retirement
accounts. The Baby Boomers rep a vast group of paranoid,
mal-educates, divided over and over, suspicious, and they believe
cruelty is part of business “toughness,” and when a person points
it out, they very quite literally CRY...again and again I've seen it.
These ones CRY. When they don't get their way with cruelty, when it
fails them, when they didn't “do it right” because it didn't earn
them what they want...they will throw away profit for misguided
principals, and refuse to give help that they would scream and CRY
for. A generation, and then another, exposed to the post-war success
of their powerful and not-modernly-educated parents, that at least
built everything that would spoil the generations which the Greatest
Generation would birth in mass leisurely patriotic seamanship of
blazing affordable orgasms.
I've been to many a Boomer's home. They
share correctly with me their greatest fears (that's how you sell
it); I have sat in spas as racist conversation after racist
conversation would rise up as “whites” were only around, and the
“Arizonian” would start to talk about the days when “we” just
called “them” “ni**ers.” People with hands and blood and a
psychological sense of place, just like them.
The Hippies were the first wave against
the deserving. Now they inherit the places the Boomers thought they
had to be cruel to keep, and they did it just with educational
certificates. Cruelty, calling it toughness, was not strength, but
turns out, just a robe that moves shoulders, until each generation is
dulled out with the freedom from the tyranny they will become...the
final solution always coming again, shrouded by a veil of death that
keeps sucking everything up that beats and we love most...as climates
across generations change..and generations turn to dust. And we
simply go on with other things at use to cloud the same emotions of
inferiority other generations clouded before them; since humans
dawned, with other means and different words, but similar sounds,
grumbling groans, and breathy whimpers.
So...what shall we do as Baby Boomers
steal booze, because they think they didn't get their share, because
the shares have grown...what shall we do as they rant...as they
spit...cuss like cowboys...and reap shame on anyone whose
different??? We will pay their Medicare through our government
through our taxes. That's what. Exactly. Just as some generation that
hates us will probably do for us. As they run stop signs and act like
everywhere is their consumption holiday, we will help them up some
stairs. We'll notice when they get cruel when they lose money, even
though they still profit; less is always perceived as “taking” by
them, and yet, they demand to take, with fake reasons to bill, and
any piece they can keep for a little control. The hypocrisy is stark.
We will notice that...as the cruel age...as racism fades away...we
will open their doors, and make sure they can sit. Give to them their
final dream.
The Baby Boomer's true dream is to have
received the compassion from their parents for not being able to
build symbols that could compare to the foundation of an
industrialized country, and the resourceful profits of a World
War. And as you show kindness, expect suspicion and fear and
accusations, and for no knowledge of the Law or the compassion
written into it BECAUSE of them and how they ultimately simply chose
to use it the cruel way. The scared way; the conspiracist's way. It
was like Rome was still at war with the Christians, entangled with
Puritan controls, and the war was in the American People of the
generation.
Yes...tiny beloved monsters, we will
help you; because you are our parents, our grandparents, and our
great grandparents. Be untouched by the cruelty you may be shown for
your kindness when dealing with Boomers. They literally don't know
any better. Here's another vote for lifelong education. I'd like to
see them cry less, but, I don't expect less tears, even though their
quality of life will be higher than any other generation that has
wandered into old-age before them. You see, the generation benefited
massively from the theory of relativity as an explosion, but were
actually too old to be educated about it, that's why, there's two
Booms. It takes time to tell people what happened. People live as
knowledge is born, but their childrens' children get smarter with it.
18% of Americans report themselves free from the methods used that
warped a generation.
Go in Peace, Faithful Warriors.
Love,
Stephan