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<blockquote data-quote="GloboHobo" data-source="post: 1267352" data-attributes="member: 16620"><p>My POV is: Boomers seriously feel entitled to the mc mansion life and millennials felt entitled to the same chances as their parents but those in their late 20s / early 30s have either gone full SJW - the elite approved rage outlet for a shitty dead end no future life or accepted that they will never live like their parents and at best own a tiny studio apartment in a big city if they snatch up one of the few coveted jobs that get them on some sort of career path.</p><p></p><p>The shift of all production from western countries to China in the 80s and the effects of globalization caught boomers off guard and the elites carefully isolated most of them from it's effects to create this generational conflict where everything was easy for boomers and is impossibly hard for millenials and zoomers (insane job competition and neck deep in debt for college education).</p><p></p><p>The only ones that escaped not demotivated are those with wealthy parents that made sure their kid goes the elite private school track and those with zero parental guidance like me that realized early on that the employment market is seriously fucked and you just need to roll with whatever, have zero loyalty to dead end jobs and have zero expectations towards a stable future.</p><p></p><p>To women this had the effects that borderline retarded cuck boomer daddy was a career guy who had everything under control while millenial guys are all poor powerless losers in comparison, which immediately eliminated the beta bucks market place and the age where even the most dedicated beta has anything to show for his work has been pushed further and further.</p><p></p><p>The elite engineering is just astonishing and if you read on China changing to capitalism with communist characteristics you quickly realize that the elites coerced them into it to create the near total shift of production and wealth to a previous enemy country and I don't think many people realize just how tough this made the economy in western countries - with the springboard to the middle class and beyond being completely removed and replaced with insane debts for a watered down version of higher education.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GloboHobo, post: 1267352, member: 16620"] My POV is: Boomers seriously feel entitled to the mc mansion life and millennials felt entitled to the same chances as their parents but those in their late 20s / early 30s have either gone full SJW - the elite approved rage outlet for a shitty dead end no future life or accepted that they will never live like their parents and at best own a tiny studio apartment in a big city if they snatch up one of the few coveted jobs that get them on some sort of career path. The shift of all production from western countries to China in the 80s and the effects of globalization caught boomers off guard and the elites carefully isolated most of them from it's effects to create this generational conflict where everything was easy for boomers and is impossibly hard for millenials and zoomers (insane job competition and neck deep in debt for college education). The only ones that escaped not demotivated are those with wealthy parents that made sure their kid goes the elite private school track and those with zero parental guidance like me that realized early on that the employment market is seriously fucked and you just need to roll with whatever, have zero loyalty to dead end jobs and have zero expectations towards a stable future. To women this had the effects that borderline retarded cuck boomer daddy was a career guy who had everything under control while millenial guys are all poor powerless losers in comparison, which immediately eliminated the beta bucks market place and the age where even the most dedicated beta has anything to show for his work has been pushed further and further. The elite engineering is just astonishing and if you read on China changing to capitalism with communist characteristics you quickly realize that the elites coerced them into it to create the near total shift of production and wealth to a previous enemy country and I don't think many people realize just how tough this made the economy in western countries - with the springboard to the middle class and beyond being completely removed and replaced with insane debts for a watered down version of higher education. [/QUOTE]
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