I have always been against and always will be against discrimination. The okay boomer thing was one of the most ignorant and disrespectful things I've seen gain traction, besides hating white straight men. I'm equally against discriminating against any generation as a whole. I don't want the young blaming the old for letting Nazis and pedophiles run the world, and I don't want old blaming the young for being soft coddled pussies.
When the baby boomer generation was growing up, they learned very well that if you work hard and keep your head on straight, you can make a nice living for yourself. What their grandkids learned, is that you can break your back working over 40 hours your whole life, missing kids sporting events for the greater good of the family, and still have your pension taken away, lose your job if you say something the government doesn't agree with, and get raped with taxes on everything as the cost of everything increases.
Let's be honest, hard work is good for the spirit and is necessary to survive. But what incentive do these generations have entering the workforce, watching their parents and grandparents that sacrificed so much and still can't afford their medical costs or funeral costs? If the fruits of your labor are stolen from you, hard labor on anything other than physical fitness or gardening or building survival infrastructure, or growing your own business, seems futile.