Your screed doesn’t apply to all boomers, sorry. There are those of us who have always fought for society and the greater good. It is just unfortunate that those who hold the power do not. There is still a large portion of the Boomers who are nothing like you claim, just as not all millennials are lazy and live in their parents basements. Do you see how incorrect generalizations are?Well, hold on, though...what isn't all Boomers?
The "Me Generation"?
The individualism?
The problem with the Boomer perspective is that the Boomer generation is a generation focused on the individual and not society. "Rugged individualism" wasn't a thing until very recently, like the last 40 years. That "rugged individualism" was never a staple of modern American culture until the Boomer generation thought suffering was a virtue. Their parents suffered through two world wars and a great Depression...Boomers took the wrong message away from those because they weren't overcome by individuals, they were overcome by society pulling together to work for a common goal.
Boomers one way or another lost that perspective, likely because they were really the first American generation to live a relatively safe and comfortable life. No world wars...no massive economic crises...nothing that truly caused an existential threat to the individual. So it was super easy for a charlatan actor like Reagan to get a sense of how to manipulate people who never really had to struggle, into thinking that struggling was a virtue in order to justify draconian policy.