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In reply to the discussion: What "Generation" are you in? [View all]PatSeg
(50,622 posts)78. Yeah, I don't see that at all
I remember the sixties and seventies and a lot of the people fighting for change were not traditionally considered Baby Boomers.
That said, I hate putting people in generational categories. Technically born in 1945, I am considered in the "silent" category (rarely silent), but I've always identified with Baby Boomers, whereas my sister born a year before fits into a different generation than me.
I don't think it is healthy to put people in limited categories. It only encourages divisiveness, pitting people against one another. This includes gender, race, class, religion, nationality as well as generations.
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God bless that brave baby for grabbing Mom's phone and raising their voice.
Xavier Breath
Jun 18
#17
I (born late 1996) self identify as a Zillennial. Also, the Gen Beta years, if we go by the now-standard post-Boomer '16
Celerity
Jun 18
#32
Boomer at the start of the 2nd third of the Boomer Gen without separating Gen Jones... one year shy of first yr GJ - '53
electric_blue68
Jun 18
#50
I'm generation "Fuck that noise". We're known for mocking authority and giggling. Lots of giggling.
Solly Mack
Jun 19
#68