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(07-13-2024, 10:53 AM)madbluboy link Wrote:DJC you are a complete flog.
I have tried to accommodate your weirdness MBB but you have crossed the line now.
Still, reactionary halfwits who wouldn’t know if a horse was up them are good for the site ?
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Well you just proved Thry's point about being to old and out of touch . Congratulations boomer!
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07-13-2024, 11:34 AM
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(07-13-2024, 11:30 AM)madbluboy link Wrote:Well you just proved Thry's point about being to old and out of touch . Congratulations boomer! there ends the lesson. 70 year old people should enjoy their retirement. They might very well be the last ones who get one.
The point I was making wasn't about who had it harder it was about the capability of understanding the challenges from a position of leadership (affluence) of the people who aren't going to have the same opportunities.
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07-13-2024, 01:31 PM
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Let's take the heat out of the debate.
We are obviously from a range of different generations, each with their own challenges.
We have a range of different life experiences all of which contribute to our perceptions and opinions.
'Boomer' seems to be a term that has now taken on a strange derogatory connotation.
It's used as an insult.
I find it that a bit strange because those kids born in the 40s, 50s and early 60s can't be held repsonsible for the timing of their birth.
The fact is that our make up is not just a result of some perceived inequity in opportunities.
It's from a whole range of life experiences, and if opportunity existed how we managed those opportunities, and choices we made.
I certainly don't think it was tougher back in the day...but it wasn't a dream run and that seems to get lost a lot in these conversations about different time periods.
Higher education was cheaper, much cheaper...but I seem to remember losing half my classmates and friends in Year 10 when situations at home required them to go out and get jobs.
So there were swings and roundabouts.
I remember around Year 10-11 there was a bit of uncertainty as to whether we'd be heading off to Uni when we finished school or to Vietnam.
The protest movements of the 60s and trade Union fights for working conditions in the 60s and 70s also had strong representation from "Boomers".
It wasn't worse than it is today.
The challenges were just different.
And in 30-40 years time the young folk of the day will complain about the current 30-40 year olds.
And yes, as I think Thry is getting at, It is the leaders who are the ones who can make a real difference.
The very first step, and of course it would be expensive, would be to make higher education free for all and wipe the HECS debts.
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(07-13-2024, 01:31 PM)Lods date Wrote:It wasn't worse than it is today.
The challenges were just different.
And in 30-40 years time the young folk of the day will complain about the current 30-40 year olds. Agreed , the moment a declaration is made regarding superiority or inferiority, it's a declaration of ignorance, because the relative experience is not comparable.
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07-13-2024, 10:16 PM
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It looks like there may have been an assasintaion attempt at a Trump rally.
It's a bit bizarre..
Sound of several shots.
Blood on Trumps ear as he is removed.
But no-one else appears to have been hit in the crowd behind him.
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(07-13-2024, 10:16 PM)Lods link Wrote:It looks like there may have been an assasintaion attempt at a Trump rally.
It's a bit bizarre..
Sound of several shots.
Blood on Trumps ear as he is removed.
But no-one else appears to have been hit in the crowd behind him. https://news.sky.com/story/shots-fired-a...e-13177651
Shots came from the left. People looked that way immediately. Started pointing that way.
Scream came from the right later (potential collatoral damage?).
i'm surprised its taken this long.
I don't condone this at all, but the fact they missed just about guarantees he'll win it now.
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It looks like someone in the crowd was injured.
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Cynically, perhaps, but it all seemed choreographed to me. No reports of anyone else injured after multiple shots? Just the sort of stunt Trump would pull.
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Reports that shooter and one crowd member dead.
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