I have nothing against boomers in general. But I think it comes down to parenting and getting your kids ready to take on the world (not spoiling your kids). Practical.
Most Boomer and X parents, not all, but most, don't seem to teach their kids anything practical. A lot of it comes down to them not being in touch with reality.
When you combine this with birth control, feminism, social media, female first social order, lack of masculinity, single parent households, and a welfare state, you get a generation of soft millennials and generation z's who have had everything handed to them or went into the world expecting things to be one way, and it goes another.
I think Millennials and Z generation have a legit complaint against the prior generations (boomers and X specifically). Even if you look at it through a red pill lense, you realize there are multiple variables that lead to where we're at now in 2023.
Starting from the 60's onward, it was the Boomers, then X, them Millennials, and now Z.
My generation has a legit gripe, especially if you look at it through a red pill lense. At least in terms of time and wasted energy on the wrong things. But it is what is, and now we have to deal with it, whether we like it or not. No time machine exists.
This is besides the economic stuff.
The softening and weakening of society began with the Boomers. Whether it comes to women, money, working out, etc, my parents and most other parents are out of touch with the world
You have to work hard anyway. And even for those who work hard, they wake up later in life and realize they were building an empire of sand.
Our economy runs a lot on welfare and debt, and money we don't really have. When you build a society around 'female first', what do you think they're going to do? Socialism, more promiscuous women and weak men to raise families (women have less to choose from in terms of strong men). Men grow up thinking it's about being nice and working hard, or being entitled or comfortable, and he will be appreciated for his efforts. His entire ego gets built around that. And then the ones who wake up can either remove themselves from society or take up the challenge. Most don't take up the challenge.
I don't blame younger generations for getting mad at the older generations after WW2. It's more about not raising your kids, or acting like their friend or being lazy with your kids. Or simply being absent. And even the boomers and X who work hard, a lot of them may have passed this work ethic onto their kids, but a lot didn't. When you lack a strong presence, dominant, male figure in the house, this is the result after 60+ years of this ****.
A lot of men catered to women, and enacted legislation, and created social environments, and family environments that emphasized feminine qualities over masculine qualities. Women have become men, and men have become women.
The best thing most parents can do, is put their kids through tough times and reality when they're younger, so they can start with an accurate view of the world.
Boomers onward miscalculated and miscalibrated what the world would be like for their kids. And now we're seeing the results.
Don't get me started on economics and law. That's a whole other issue.