why do so many boomers viscerally hate tradition
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Date: April 25th, 2018 7:10 PM Author: salmon big mexican prole
yeah, psychologically, they take tradition/white cultural hegemony for granted as being immutable, eternal, because it was so entrenched in their youth, and their own parents were so god-like to them.
this has been said so many times, but they really do not *see* the change around them for what it is. psychologically/emotionally, boomers are perpetually located in 1966 or thereabouts. they don't make the connection between 'rebelling' and living with the consequences of 'rebellion' and having thrown over an established order. it's very childish, but that is the special situation of the boomers. to be forever 'teenage' in their outlook, arrested development.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3959964&forum_id=2#35920329) |
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