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🗓️ 5 August 2025
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The Based Boomer Mike D'Virgilio gives a stirring analyses of the Boomer generation, their triumphs and many failures...
"Boomer kids saw a hypocrisy in their parents and a faith that had no substance, so they rejected the faith of their fathers, and embraced a new faith of self-fulfillment."
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0:00.0 | Living Heritage Homeschool.com. |
0:05.4 | Welcome to the based boomer podcast on Eschatology Matters, part of the Fight, LaFeast Network. |
0:13.8 | What and Why Boomers, the generation everyone loves to hate. |
0:20.2 | I was listening to Tucker Carlson interview Tim Dillon, a comedian |
0:24.8 | I'd never heard of. He's a funny guy, not surprising, but when he and Tucker went on a 12-5-minute |
0:31.3 | rant completely trashing boomers, it was hilarious. Here's a taste. There's not a lot of houses on the market. Boomers don't want to die and they don't want to sell their homes. Boomers used to sell their homes. Go to Florida. Get a condo. Boomers don't want to do that. They're actually retiring. In some cases, it's bigger homes. It's kind of hilarious and somewhat satanic. Just because this, selfishness is so ingrained in them. It's so ingrained in them that their whole, the thing |
0:38.0 | of the boomers is they've been alive for a very long time. Many of them have attained absolutely no wisdom. So what they've done. That's not easy by the way. It's not easy. It's actually impressive. And what they've done is everything's material. So this big house that they lured around. I mean, some of my friends' parents, I mean, I'm writing a book about them. They're hilarious. They know nothing. I mean nothing. I shared it on Twitter and someone replied with this. This is so true, broadly speaking. It's been a bizarre observation to me how much wisdom people in their 80s and 50s have compared to |
1:28.7 | those in their 60s and 70s I don't understand what happened to that generation |
1:33.2 | but the stereotype is so real so many are like old children given my handle |
1:39.2 | on Twitter is the based boomer and I have a podcast of the same name, I suppose I'm the ideal person |
1:46.5 | to speak to the phenomenon of the horribleness of the baby boomer generation. |
1:52.4 | And from what I can gather, my woeful generation is responsible for every horrible thing |
1:58.1 | that's happened in the modern world. Even it seems the stuff that happened before |
2:03.3 | we were born. There's the rub at which I have a bit of a problem with the boomer blamers. No generation |
2:10.6 | is born in a vacuum, and each generation is in some sense determined by what came before. |
2:16.7 | They are the recipients of all the historical |
2:19.3 | forces coming before and into which they were born. In fact, I would contend that boomers |
2:25.2 | could no more help who they've become than any other generation. This process, a kind of |
2:30.8 | historical determinism, is just baked into the generational cake. |
2:36.5 | The significance of the baby boom generation is not only their timing in history, but their size. |
2:42.8 | They are a huge generation. |
2:45.7 | Millions of men fought in the war and came home ready to procreate, and they did, thus the boom. As this generation, |
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