Hello WitoldPilecki,
High murder rates in the 70s & 80s can only be blamed mostly on Boomers.
What is only/mostly? That's a BS argument. Are you taking a position or leaving yourself an 'out.'
ps The violence of that era was all over the world, not just in the USA. It dropped all over the world after leaded gasoline was phased out.
Antipathy toward boomers in general is misplaced. It is an over-simplification. It's looking only at the worst of what a generation did, while ignoring the good.
Every generation has their heroes and villains.
Don't fall for the generalization of stereotyping. That limits higher understanding.
It's no fun to think that when you were born there was almost no plastic and very little litter, to collect soda bottles as a Boy Scout to pay for camping gear, and then to grow up as the leaders of industry told us everything should be disposable and we should rape the environment to have nice lives. Then one day you look around and see a world full of trash, and wonder if converting raw materials into products on an industrial scale, only to spend a year or two in a home, and then be relegated to a landfill, is really such a good idea. Yes, it makes the economy zing along, but what are we doing to our planet? Why are we seeing species loss on such an unprecedented scale? How can we have advanced lifestyles without raping mother nature?
Is your generation gonna solve these issues?
If so, bring it on.
If not, get ready to face a lot of criticism from the young by the time you get old.
But hey. That's the job of each generation. The current young one is nothing special.
Want a challenge?
Solve the following top ten:
10. Hatred
9. Racism
8. War
7. Nuclear threat
6. Oppression
5. Extreme wealth inequality
4. Pollution
3. Resource depletion / sustainability
2. Overpopulation
1. Climate Change / Species loss
Hope ya do better than we did.