• HansGruber@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    It’s not a generation conflict, it’s a class conflict.

    Aren’t we producing enough food and goods for all people? It’s a distribution problem. The generation contract failed due to declining birthrates since the boomer era. Everyone knew the day will be coming. But still we clinge on the current economy design and feed the leeches (ultra rich people obviously).

    The generation now 30-40 is much poorer as the boomers were at that age. How could that be? They’re less than the boomers, workers are desperately needed and the generation is working hard. But they’re getting paid pennies in comparison.