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Revisiting the "OK Boomer" Narrative: A Generational Reassessment

Revisiting the "OK Boomer" Narrative: A Generational Reassessment

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Source article: https://johnmenadue.com/post/2025/06/ok-boomers-not-so-okay/

The provided text, an article from "Pearls and Irritations" by Trish Bolton, critiques the common negative stereotypes associated with the Baby Boomer generation. Bolton, a self-identified Boomer, challenges the narrative of her generation as solely privileged and a burden on society, highlighting that many do not own homes or have comfortable retirements. The article attributes the perceived struggles of younger generations less to Boomer privilege and more to the impact of neo-liberal policies and class disparities. Furthermore, it points out the ongoing contributions of Boomers to society, such as childcare, elder care, and volunteering, while also acknowledging their responsibility for certain societal legacies. Ultimately, the author advocates for intergenerational cooperation and an examination of systemic issues rather than generational blame.

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