• Boomers are having their last dance in charge.
  • Gen X leaders are stepping up to replace the last of them.
  • Younger leaders are taking charge of politics and corporate giants such as Boeing, HSBC, and Costco.
  • Godort@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Considering the nature of linear time, I dont know what the alternative could be.

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      4 months ago

      Biden is actually the first and only president from “The Silent Generation”

      (Side note: Trump, Dubya, and Bubba were all born in 1946)

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        You know how in school they say “one day one of you will be president.” Well for Bidens generation all of them were wrong except his teacher

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        It’s also possible that Gen X will be skipped over the way the Silent Generation was skipped.

        Kamala is the youngest possible Boomer (born in 1964). If she wins and serves 2 terms she’ll be out in 2032. At that point Gen X will be between 52 and 67. People might want a candidate younger than that.

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          I damn well hope so. As an elderly old man, I’m exhausted seeing technically illiterate and wildly socially backwards old men in charge of most parts of our political apparatus.

          Time for people who know the internet isn’t made of fucking tubes. Or that climate change is on top of us, in the process of burning/melting those things we need in order to live.

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            The funny thing is that the “tubes” metaphor isn’t actually all that bad. Whoever suggested that metaphor to Ted Stephens knew what they were talking about. But, he didn’t actually understand what they were saying, so he looked like an idiot when he tried to use the metaphor to explain why an email was delayed.

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              Granted. I’m one of the lucky such gen X’ers whose parents were prescient and wealthy enough in the early 80s to get me a computer (Apple ][). As such, I’m mystified dealing with people much younger than me who are oddly proud of being technically illiterate… though to be fair it’s been a lot of users that I supported during my days as an IT drone, and many of those were real estate bros. Ugh.

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      4 months ago

      I would vote for a vampire, mummy, or other deathless creature.