What We Must Learn From The Baby Boomer Memory Hole Save for later Reblog
I really don’t want to be another “fuck the boomers” article by a millennial on the internet, but I just feel like there’s something here that isn’t talked about as much, but is actually of tremendous importance.
Today, I somehow wound up on a Bitchute video of Tim Pool shitting on millennials. God, I hate Tim Pool — but I digress.
Here’s some things I spied, including a conversation I had with someone. Soak it all in before we continue:






Here are some sources if you doubt the German election results and the boomer problem, btw
Personally, I am done trying to be amicable with boomers because it’s obvious that, now in the twilight of their lives, that they are not about to collectively jump ship from their globalist sympathizing no matter what argument of logic or emotion is put to them. So they’re a lost cause, but let’s move on to the point.
It’s truly amazing how effective this Jewish demoralizing of our people has proven to be, and needs to be studied extensively in the future. All of these boomers/early gen-x, and maybe some edgy Gen Z kids who’ve hopped on the “hate the previous generation” thing seem to have totally forgotten that it was boomers who, with a helping hand from the Jewish media and academics of course, are responsible for the ubiquity of these “millennial” things that they now claim to hate so much.

“Driver” up there, acknowledges the high cost of student loans in America, but never stops for a moment to consider that the cost of that tuition was not set by millennials. He bemoans the useless social-justice degrees, but it never crosses his mind that these courses were not brought into being, nor were they asked for, by millennials. He never accounts for the rising inflation that already reached stupid levels before millennials were even of working age. His answer to this is to just “work harder”. Just accept that everything is actually wonderful (for some unexplained reason) and put in more hours, for less money, for your Jewish bosses. It’s all your fault you were born into a world where this is the status quo, you ingrate!
There is this massive memory hole that has swallowed up the fact that: Boomers were the pornstars in the golden age of porn, the hippies, the “free love” types, the gay rights movement, 2nd-wave and in many cases 3rd-wave feminism, the civil rights movement, the “global warming” generation, the “bomb democracy on the middle-east for Israel” generation, and then went on to educate Gens X, Y, and Z to sympathize with their globalist viewpoints
but then, when they see millennials lamenting the fact that our lives suck by comparison to theirs at the same age, or see a millennial arguing that there are 7,356 genders, immediately resort to attacking and condemning us, and never once do they get a flashback to their involvement in these things. They simply cannot comprehend that they could in any way be responsible for the behavior of their own descendants or the society that exists in their wake. No doubt this is a product of the radical individualism they believe in, and never having to suffer the consequences for their actions in their youth…or even in old age.

Don’t think you can even begin to convince them that Jews had any sort of influence over all this societal collapse and degenerate lifestyles boomers themselves have lead, either — American boomers are constantly reminding everyone about how Israel is their “greatest ally”. The last thing they’d ever do is suggest that Jews are maybe not as great as the average boomer believes.
I genuinely believe that a lot of these people are truly convinced in their own minds that they did absolutely nothing wrong, and nothing is their fault. The remaining amount would seemingly rather let the world burn then ever admit any amount of fault. With the short time they have left, baby boomers could own up to their collective mistakes, try to help us out, and they would be forgiven. Instead, they double down — they go full-on against their own grandchildren and great-grandchildren. That is the saddest part of all of this.
So what must we take away from the story of the baby boomer generation? It seems that white people are the only race who can be demoralized not only into being totally apathetic to posterity, but to the extent of fighting against their own descendants best interests until their dying breath. I am unaware of any other ethnic group that this has happened to, or that there is much evidence suggesting can happen to on the same scale. I am unaware of any other race who will buy into this proposition-nation idea and belief in “the individual” to this extent.
This is why I believe firmly in the necessity of ideological clarity for nationalists. We need to be acutely aware of what works to the preservation of our race and what doesn’t; what leaves us open to attack and how to seal those entry points off, and pass this information down to our children. We need to be ideological about our racial survival, because if we aren’t — the possibility that we won’t be around in the future, as our enemies work around the clock toward, is obviously quite real.


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