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You're wrong. All but one state voted for Reagan the first time. This was absolutely a multi-generational thing.
He won all but one state. You do realize that doesn't mean everyone in those states voted for him, right?
Nice attempt to redirect the conversation, but that didn't work. Boomers as a rule voted for Reagan and his platform of hate. They voted for his made up "Welfare Queen". They voted to get rid of pensions. They voted to get rid of unions. They did all these things because THEY didn't think that THEY needed them anymore. An entire generation of narcissists ruined and continues to ruin the world.
You don't have to believe me, but my boomer parents agree. To quote my Baby Boomer father, "Boomers destroyed the world".
You really don't understand how US elections work, do you?
In 1980, Reagan received only 50.8% of the popular vote yet won in 44 states. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_United_States_presidential_election
In 1984, he received 58.8% and won 49 states. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_United_States_presidential_election
If you look at the demographics of both elections, voters under 45 (i.e. the boomers at the time, since Gen X was too young to vote in '80 and the oldest were just turning 19 in '84) were much less likely to vote for Reagan.
But go on about how boomers voted for him "as a rule" even though about 40-50% voted against him, you absolute tool.
I'm convinced ageism (and to a lesser extent religious discrimination) is the last true bastion of bigotry. You're not allowed to be homophobic, transphobic, or racist on the internet anymore. But if you call someone evil for the crime of being of voting age when Reagan got elected? No problemo.
It's frustrating seeing people my age or younger than me (36) who think they're fighting for progress but are just perpetuating the same cycle of hatred and dehumanization that they think they're opposing. They're closer to the fascists they decry than they'll ever admit by picking an arbitrary group of people and ascribing all their problems to it.
If I were like the people I've been arguing with here, I'd assume we're all lost, but I know there are plenty of gen x, millennials, gen z, gen alpha and, yes, boomers, who are ACTUALLY opposed to this kind of crap so that the world will keep chugging along. I'll just remain perpetually annoyed the whole time.
Mostly to me it's just really funny. Like it's also really sad, that's true, but it's also funny, because of almost how incredibly stupid and shortsighted it is. Like, what does everyone think is gonna happen in 50 or 60 years? All the zoomers and millenials perpetuating this shit are just gonna get blamed equally by all of gen alpha and beta for deflecting all the blame onto boomers, and having done nothing to prevent, or even turn back, say, climate change. Or microplastics, or maybe like, if they're really on the level, all of gen alpha will really get on their parents case for being absentee parents that abandoned them to a horrible digital wasteland via ipad.
Like unless we gain empathy, and, beyond that, understanding, as to why each generation acted the way they did, unless we gain that insight and historical context, we're just gonna keep treading water, as every new generation has to figure out everything by themselves, and can never learn from the mistakes of their progenitors. You don't even need to like boomers, or boomer culture, or really even like, morally approve of why they did the things they did, you just need to understand how they justified it, and what they were thinking at the time. But people don't wanna do that, instead it's just easier to blame the olds.
I think one of the things you're saying, and which I might rephrase, is the idea that a generational cohort and the political landscape of a nation during a period of time, is the byproduct of a truly incomprehensible number of factors beyond any one person's or any one group's control. Also, no one group of people is a monolith. There are plenty of conservative millennials, and it looks like Gen Z is going to be more conservative than Millennials in a number of ways. As one person online I saw put it "the kids are puritan pilled." And of course even that's not true for all of them. We're all products of the world in which we live and it's easy to judge people harshly who came before you because the world as it is now seems to be worse than the world as you imagine it was. But our perception of time and history is also imperfect, and we selectively forget and remember the past.