Fall down. Go, Boomer.

Photo credit: Arnaud Steckle. Unsplash license.

I don’t talk about politics much anymore on this blog – times have changed. Blogs are no longer a big thing for political discussion (nor for discussing books, come to think of it, but I think they’re better suited to books). The more immediate, shorter-form media like X are bigger today – though I can’t honestly say the level of discourse has improved.

But that’s beside my point. My point is that I want to touch on politics today – but not, I hope, in an inflammatory manner.

Though what I’m saying might work out more offensive (for some) than the kind of plain insult you see on X or Facebook.

Here’s what I have in mind. It’s no surprise, I imagine, that I’m pleased by the results of the recent presidential election.

But it’s not so much because I’m over the moon about the man we elected.

It’s about the fact that – it seems to me – we may be seeing at last the beginning of the end of Boomer ascendency.

I’ll grant that Donald J. Trump is a Boomer himself. (I’ll even grant, for the sake of argument, that I’m a Boomer too.)

But the leadership team he’s bringing in seems to be mostly younger people. Millennials and Gen X and… I forget what they call them all. They’re all whippersnappers to me.

I put much hope in whippersnappers these days.

The new leadership team that’s coming in never put flowers in their hair and went to San Francisco. They never dreamed of Woodstock. They never tuned in, turned on and dropped out.

In my opinion, we’ve had plenty of that.

The Greatest Generation raised us. They’d been through the Great Depression and World War II. They’d been deprived. They’d suffered. They’d tightened belts and watered down the soup through many long years.

After the War, they came home and vowed to give their kids everything they never had.

We got spoiled.

As we Boomers grew up, we were told over and over (I was there, I remember) that we were the smartest, best-educated generation the world had ever seen. We would change the world.

And boy, did we change the world.

We turned it into a hellscape. We started one war after another. We fostered radicalism and terrorism. We did our best to eradicate classical wisdom and undermine liberal democracy.

I think we’ve changed the world enough.

Maybe the kids can salvage something from the wreck.

Good luck, kids. I’m praying for you.

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