If age confers wisdom, an iffy statement if ever there was one - Corbyn, Biden etc. - then for those who do learn through wisdom, it must be dispiriting to see Gen X turn on Boomers and everyone on the Pre-Boomers for having the temerity to be the age they are:
Destroy their education. Destroy their jobs and their job prospects. Destroy their social life, their friendships, their mental health. Force them to work long hours at school or in physically demanding jobs in uncomfortable and breath-inhibiting face masks. This is what our country has done to our young people in the past 16 months.
Why? In an attempt (and not a very successful one) to protect a small minority of mostly elderly folk who are particularly vulnerable to one disease while we wait in limbo to develop a vaccine and roll it out to the vulnerable population.
Then do we give them back their freedom? Not at all. Then we move the goalposts, making freedom conditional on more and more people getting the vaccine. Until we make it to so-called ‘Freedom Day’, a month later than originally planned, and Boris Johnson chooses then to tell young people that their freedom to do the things they enjoy will be dependent on receiving a vaccine.
Just a reminder that Gen X are getting long in the tooth now as well and the Gen Zs are hot on their case, the Gen Xes standing in the way of Gen Z progress and jobs. LOL.
So, poised to go into the DS site and go for the throat of the narcissistic, blinkered, navel-gazing, entitled Will Jones [probably living within the M25 bubble] - just before going in and doing that, the experience of years says hang on a minute, what exactly is yoof on about apart from all the bleating?
Why does my young neighbour sort of ... agree with me on vaxxes and lockdowns and all that?
Hmmmmmm, methinks it would be wiser not to attack Millennials and Gen Z if they're taking some good stances. And as for wrecking it for yoof, well let's analyse who these people are.
- De Pfeffel was born in 1964, making him a Gen X. Uh huh.
- His offsider guru, no longer Cumming? 1971 - mid to late Gen X.
- Gove 1967 - Gen X.
- Hancock - 1978 - Gen X/Millennial.
However, let's not forget this:
All right, let me throw in a name of one shadow dweller - Geoff Mulgan, of Demos, Internet of All things, that sort of communist. 1961 - late Boomer/early Gen X.
- Gates? 1955 - mid Boomer.
- Soros? 1930 - off the charts but one of that ruin life for everyone, Alinsky mindset.
- Fauci? 1940 - malcontented, destroy everything generation.
- Clintons? Boomers of the worst kind.
- Soetoro? 1961 - Late Boomer/early Gen X.
This could go on forever - what does it prove? It shows evidence that it's not so much the year of birth as it is the mindset and ideology. Did the person survive college and eventually grow up ... or are they the product of arrested development and in thrall to the dark side?
Is it possible that what we are seeing is what is promised in Exodus, 34.7?
ReplyDeleteIf my understanding is correct, the meaning of not that future generations are punished for the sins commited by previous generations but that they will have to suffer the consequences of those sins.
That we are suffering the consequences of the likes of Dr Faustus, Mr Gates, Mr Schwab et al.
I think therein lies the good news - though the consequences of their sins will last maybe 70 or so years, the consequences don't last forever.
So maybe the latest generation is the one that will put an end to all of the sins of the wicked ones?
I'm just waiting for some Loony Left MP suggesting this country brings in a "Logan's Run" style society where people are bumped off by the State upon reaching a certain age, except, of course, for MPs, their families, their friends, their supporters, Muslims and black people. What a paradise they will have.
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