• LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world
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    I wanna be a horse trainer sooooo bad. But it doesn’t pay the bills. So I’m stuck fixing computers and dealing with idiots from 7:30-4 (and sometimes later) Monday through Friday.

    I get my horse time after work and on weekends

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    It’s a class war, not an age war. Also, it’s mostly republicans and a few democrats that made the unions not as strong.

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      Yes. I’ve started seeing more content online in an European context as well pushing an age war perspective. Need to start countering it.

      Sure populations are aging here but the poorly worded economic arguments infuriate. I could even say… They have no class.

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      Guess which age group tends to be overrepresented in that upper class, and how recently a large portion of that class joined the group?

      And that does not even get into the old fucks in Congress making all the decisions they’ll never have to consider because they’ll be dead by the time consequences catch up.

      They are separate… but the two are also very linked currently.

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        No, it is just a result of how power and political office works in the US in particular. There are new generations of fascists ready to take over when the old ones die off, the mechanisms which perpetuate this has nothing to do with age.

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    Yes, but also boomers are also victims of the same system they haven’t created. Don’t forget about it, just for us not to turn into them

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      16 hours ago

      Survivorship Bias. The boomers alive today are the ones that weren’t killed by wars, pollution, and poverty

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        Ex-fucking-zaxtly. My mom was a lifelong progressive, hippie movement participant, and generally cool as fuck badass mofo, but because of her birth year she got lumped in with the boomer politics jokes. She got it, she knew why they existed and what they were actually lambasting. But it hurt her to see what she thought of as a generation of protest and activism go down as a generation of right wing bullshit. She passed away in April, due to myriad health reasons that pretty all boil down to “near life long poverty” as the root cause.

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          I’m really sorry for your loss. Your mom sounds like a cool, badass chick and I’m sorry that she was the victim of this bullshit system.

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        Ex-fucking-zaxtly. My mom was a lifelong progressive, hippie movement participant, and generally cool as fuck badass mofo, but because of her birth year she got lumped in with the boomer politics jokes. She got it, she knew why they existed and what they were actually lambasting. But it hurt her to see what she thought of as a generation of protest and activism go down as a generation of right wing bullshit. She passed away in April, due to myriad health reasons that pretty all boil down to “near life long poverty” as the root cause.

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    it’s kinda sad hearing from recruiters, doesn’t matter how cool and dynamic the position is that they’re trying to fill, i’m not at the point in my life where I can take a 3$/hr pay cut to switch to a contract role

    in a society where your worth is measured by how much money you have, you’re insulting my face by lowballing me

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    There’s a character in Star Trek named Boothby. He is a ground keeper for Starfleet Academy that gives wisdom out to cadets that get pass his gruff exterior. I’d be Boothby in a heartbeat.

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    This is actually your fault, btw

    Boomers haven’t been a voting majority in over a decade. JD Vance is a Vice President by, of, and for millennials.

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      Sort of. Millennials are mostly overworked and miss out on primaries. Boomers still have a lot of sway in politics because they have the time and money to go to political events.

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      All the kids are screaming at everyone to vote for the lesser of two evils. That’s what we’ve all been doing for the past 80 years. Look where it got us.

      We could have had Bernie, but one comment made by someone killed it: “Bernie is unelectable.” That’s all it took for people to run scared.

      Fear is the most powerful emotion, and fear is how we are corralled, like pigs or chickens.

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    16 hours ago

    Those jobs never paid well. Stop blaming one specific generation for 10,000 years of civilization not giving you a nice house.

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    It’s actually the fault of the debt, and out inability to borrow like we used to. Before we had so much capital we could spend on that things, but now we have so much debt those days are over.

    Not saying we sold go back to that system of borrowing and lending debt, because we would have the same outcome, but we sold all understand the America was if life was funded by debt.

    Now only speculative income jobs like AI learning, data centers, and actually productive gdp jobs life construction, lineman, ect earn money because we don’t have debt to pay for non productive jobs like we used to.

    Is only going to get worse btw, and it’s specially going to get real bad for female dominated field as they are the highest risk of being replaced by AI or cut due to budget shortfalls.