Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millenials are totally made-up words, dreamed up by journalists and tabloids looking for an angle, a gimmick, to create the impression of tension, to divide people into teams, so their reporting is more titillating...more interesting...less boring. You just know one day, there was a meeting in the editorial room of the NY Times or the National Enquirer when they made these crap terms up.
Tension, the horse race, tribalism, and team competition sells. That's probably Journalism Rule Number One.
I have never been feeble minded enough to let myself get suckered by these facades and gimmicks intended to titillate and create an appearance, a veneer of tension. How many people have made money writing crappy articles using and abusing these crappy terms and themes?
I mean when you think about it, once you get away from editorial pages and message boards, how often in real life to you here people talking about the horrors of intergenerational warfare? Among peers, neighbors, colleagues, and co-workers I almost never hear it. In fact, I can't even remember the last time it came up in conversation.