Amoeba’s Lorica: Meme-ories 63 (Best Served Cold)

After more than half a century of aging into political and economic trends that worked to their benefit, the [Baby Boomer] generation has become particularly vulnerable at exactly the wrong moment in history. – Unknown [paywalled] Author


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  1. Amoeba says:

    “The ‘feather girls’ shared this delusion that the Great War was some glorious game. It was easy for them to accuse others of cowardice, knowing that they would never be forced to prove their own bravery.”

    Rather, perhaps, like the Baby Boomers who were quick to condemn all war while they were at risk of dying in one, and are now equally quick to commend the service of others in wars of no greater moral rectitude than the ones they resisted but that now serve their purposes. – Amoeba’s Lorica: The White Feather (A Memorial Day Musing)

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