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   Message 8,382 of 9,157   
   Ilya Shambat to All   
   Were baby boomers really the worst?   
   19 Jan 21 17:12:53   
   
   From: ibshambat@gmail.com   
      
   Many people are looking fondly back to 1950s and want to re-create them. I   
   caution them against doing that. If you re-create 1950s, you will re-create   
   the conditions that led to 1960s; which means that you will be met with   
   something like 1960s down the    
   road in one or another form.   
      
   It is said that the people who fail to learn from experience are doomed to   
   repeat it. The people who see 1960s as an anomaly have not studied history.   
   The Romantic Era that followed Enlightenment and the early 20th century that   
   followed Victorianism both    
   carried many of the themes that took place in 1960s. The 1960s do not have a   
   monopoly on these themes. It wasn't the first time that they were tried, nor   
   will they be the last.   
      
   I attended a private Anglican school on a full scholarship. I was a star   
   student for some time, then I started acting like a 1960s teenager. This was   
   highly disturbing to some in the administration. They thought that the baby   
   boomers were a bad crop, and    
   that only they behaved that way. They were wrong. Not many people in my   
   generation took the route of the baby boomers. The young people these days,   
   however, have a lot in common with the baby boomers of that time. They are   
   passionate about big issues,    
   they take a strong stance against corruption and oppression, and many of them   
   are attracted to the same beliefs to which the baby boomers were attracted   
   when they were younger.   
      
   I get tired of people attacking the people who had been a part of the 1960s.   
   I've known a number of them, and I was impressed with what I found. I want   
   these people to have a legacy that lasts after they are gone.   
      
   Many people want the World War II generation to have a strong legacy; and that   
   is fine. There was much good about that generation; but let us not be under   
   any illusion that they were all that gen-Xers think them to be. I've known any   
   number of baby    
   boomers whose World War II generation parents raped them or murdered their   
   siblings. It was also the people in that generation that were attracted to   
   ideologies such as Nazism. They were strong and hard-working; they were also   
   brutal and authoritarian.    
   These qualities win wars; they also start them   
   .   
   Were baby boomers, as many gen-Xers claim, the worst generation? They include   
   Steven Jobs, Colin Powell, Jane Fonda, Oprah Winfrey, Bob Woodward and any   
   number of other admirable individuals. Some of them were bad parents; but some   
   were excellent parents.   
    I am good friends with a baby boomer who has raised three very healthy and   
   highly successful children, one of whom started a multi-billion-dollar   
   company. He has kept true to the 1960s ideals while becoming a successful   
   entrepreneur; and in his    
   retirement he has created, from his own resources, a huge political   
   information website to inform the voters about the candidates that they will   
   face.   
      
   He is not the only admirable baby boomer I know. I know a woman who has been a   
   teacher, a journalist, an MD and an editor of a bestseller by a premier   
   American scientist, and who is presently fighting corruption in the medical   
   system while being a    
   successful entrepreneur. I know another woman who was a headmistress of a   
   private school for 30 years and turned it from a place where bullying and   
   abuse was common to a much more humane, and highly respected, institution. I   
   know eminent professors,    
   brilliant psychologists, and first-rate artists who are baby boomers. Maybe   
   the gen-Xers who hate baby boomers do not know these people; I however do.   
      
   So no, 1960s was not an anomaly, and baby boomers are not the scum of the   
   earth that gen-Xers regard them to be. There is much that is right about both.   
   If social conservatives try to re-create 1950s, they have not learned their   
   lesson from history. They    
   will be met with the same themes that took place in 1960s. And that hardly   
   works in their best interests.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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