12.14.2006, 03:09 PM | #1 |
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I look at them now as a bunch of sell out yuppies. They set out in the 60's to change society and the world. They wanted to stop the war, end patriarchy and wanted to get women more equal in society, they wanted to end the destruction of mother earth. They felt that the world was made of people like their parents generation who were more worried about work and money. They were searching for making a difference as opposed to making loads of loot.
Then they all turned yuppie and sold out. I cant think of many former hippies who are now still preaching as they did in the 60's. John kerry certainly isnt making a major fuss about the current war as he did in the 1960's and 1970's when he threw his medal in Washington over the fence. He sold out, you really think the john kerry of 1970 is the same kerry now? hell now. My parents sold out as well, they took jobs. Their jobs aren't political, and talking to them they arent into selling all furniture and moving to India. They are into buying cars, tv's, phones and other useless crap. Especially now, you see many people many parents like Cindy Sheehan suggesting that they will not rest until the war is ended and all troops are home. Not my parents, and not the boomers. They dont care. The majority of senators and Congressman, and the last few presidents have been Boomers. You dont see them trying to stop the imprisonment of African Americans, or trying to stop police brutailty, or trying to save the environment, or trying to bring all troops home. Boomers dont care. They care about Medicare, and Social Security but thats it. I am in many ways ashamed to be an American and ashamed to identify as a modern day Hippie, the old hippies give it a bad name. Our generation has it way harder than generations past: -40 countries in a matter of years will have nuclear capabilities ((in the 60's they only had to worry about one country Russia) -Global Warming (True it was ongoing in the 60's, but our generation will live to see its wrath and outcome most analysts predict its effects will show itself in the next couple decades). -Rising U.S. debt (passed on, and on the previous generation didnt pay it off, guess who has to pay for it now) -Doctors bills, medical bills, treatment bills of returning Iraq War vets. (Analysts say that the returning Iraq Vets have higher rates of mental illness than in previous wars) -Our generation will most likely be the first generation to see the extinction of many species (salmon, polar bears, all fish, all trees etc...) My question is what the hell happened? Why did the hippies turn their backs on their ideals, and get jobs and not care about what happens in the world. I dont think the boomers give a damn about anything that happens to our generation. Who the hell do you think sent troops to iraq? Who the hell is cutting down all the trees? It aint our generation!! Its becoming clearer and clearer that the only solution is revolution, a complete restructuring of society, and kicking out all boomers and getting 20 year olds in office who would be more likely to vote for our generations ideals. Or another option is to wait for the death of all boomers, I dont see them doing anything to help us. They are hurting our world. The problem with waiting for all their deaths is that it is wasting precious time. If most scientists predict all North Pole ice is gone by 2040, and all fish are extinct by 2050, and global warming effects the world completely in 20 years, waiting is killing us and does no good. The revolution must start now. We as a generation shouldnt let down the next generation, like our parents did. We can and will change the world. Every generation gets a chance, one shot to change society, to start the revolution. Our parents tried and failed. They are liars. Our generation is already starting to crumble, the school shootings are a good example. The WTO riots in 1999 in Seattle were all our generation and prove our generation isnt a bunch of apathetic idiots, our generation had an effect on that date. Yet that cant be all our generation has to say and do, right? Come on y'all lets take our world back! We only get one shot at this, are we really willing to just sit by and watch everything happen? Are we willing to let salmon get killed off? When this thing starts going, the revolution, I will be there, smiling, holding garden tools, tearing up the concrete and roads, ripping all that up. Our world is being murdered, are you really willing to just sit there, and do nothing? We must save mother earth, because we have to. SET IT OFF!!! RISE!!! |
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12.14.2006, 03:16 PM | #2 |
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12.14.2006, 03:47 PM | #3 |
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that's a...uh...bit pessimistic
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12.14.2006, 04:00 PM | #4 |
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You are a bit over-exagerrating there, there are still Boomers who care about things like the environment (the people who run those organizations). And you have to remember that the 60's were a looong time ago.
Plus I'm saying this because my dad is a Boomer and he does not really fit what you described. However, I am optomistic about a revolution.
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hm, not to be a prick, but... what 80's publication did you crib this from exactly? |
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12.14.2006, 04:05 PM | #6 |
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I think you're only reffering to American Boomers. Remember there are other countries that worry about these things (and are doing something about it).
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12.14.2006, 04:07 PM | #7 |
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very 80's
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12.14.2006, 04:42 PM | #9 |
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I'm sorry, but I can't read that much bullshit at one time. I'll have to finish later.
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12.14.2006, 05:16 PM | #10 |
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God I love Yuppies.
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12.14.2006, 06:29 PM | #12 |
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FIGHT THA POWER, FIGHT THA POWER!
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They grew up and matured. Realized that you can't live your life on a year long roadie with your friends; bitching about a world thats always going to suck and be unfair or bitching about people who are so completely ignorant they'd like to convince the world there's no such thing as global warming or the holocaust never happened. I see where you're coming from and agree that there are things government officials should be more concerned with than oil and terrorism. But, I too, believe you are over-exaggerating and being a little pessimestic. There's a great deal of Americans who have all ready started a revolution of sorts. If you really want to change how us shameful americans think get out of your house and do something. Don't post information like this on a board where the majority doesn't give two shits. |
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I have the exact same copy of wimmin's revolution (March 1986, with the article on 'are phones phallic opressors?') that you stole that response from. And to the young firebrand who started this thread: Best of luck. If you're not entirely cynical in 10 years, very, very well done. I mean that most seriously as well.
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you fucking bastard are encouraging him to keep this up for another decade? he'll end up homeless for fucks sakes. |
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I'm encouraging him because I said some very, very similar things when I was younger. Make of that what you will. I have been homeless in the past as well. Prescient? Coincidence? Or bollocks? YOU decide.
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man, when you were younger it was probably the 80s and the protest fit the times. but in 2007? i suspect you're trying to play a darwinian experiment in this unsuspecting fool, you evil mastermind... putting natural selection in fast forward & all... |
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12.14.2006, 10:49 PM | #19 |
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[quote=cheguevara6]I look at them now as a bunch of sell out yuppies. They set out in the 60's to change society and the world. They wanted to stop the war, end patriarchy and wanted to get women more equal in society, they wanted to end the destruction of mother earth. They felt that the world was made of people like their parents generation who were more worried about work and money. They were searching for making a difference as opposed to making loads of loot."
And don't forget the most important thing they wanted to do was to get a little high. Getting a little high can be good. Which reminds me that it's time for me to get high again. (popeye theme music) Oh man, I'm gonna play that Yellow Submarine song. |
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12.15.2006, 09:29 AM | #20 |
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ah the boomers were alright, they couldn't have a revolution for ever, somebody's got to work at some stage. I used to think all revolutionary when I was younger, I'm more cynical now, well a bit grown up and a bit cynical. don't like the cynicism though, Ireland is such a shit yuppie country to live in at mo'. everyones a yuppie, urgh!
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