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Reason: None provided.

(1) So-called "Gen X" was originally called the "Baby Bust" generation. Baby Boom was post-WWII and going through until they were considered adults (18 years old). That is why Baby Boom was 1946-1964. That would make the next generation, the Baby Bust (fewer children born than Baby Boom) the years 1965-1983. But I guess they didn't like that term, so the politically-correct monsters changed it to "Gen X." Next up would be 1984-2002, which would make them "Millenials." Somewhere along the line, they just gave up on anything that would be mathematically correct, and decided to use whatever years and names someone can come up with that sticks.

(2) Those "wokesters" might have been Millenials.

(3) There is no context as to why the younger ones would want to fight in the middle of the street, or why they would be considered "woke." Looks to me that there is nothing political, but more likely that they were Hispanic and wanted to fight some older White folks (who might have actually been Baby Bust/Gen X).

(4) Older White folks knew how to throw down -- especially Mama. Good for them.

I suggest:

  • 1946-1964: Baby Boom
  • 1965-1983: Baby Bust
  • 1984-2002: Millenial
  • 2003-2021: Gen Z (last of the old guard)
  • 2022-2040: MAGA (beginning of the new guard)
125 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

(1) So-called "Gen X" was originally called the "Baby Bust" generation. Baby Boom was post-WWII and going through until they were considered adults (18 years old). That is why Baby Boom was 1946-1964. That would make the next generation, the Baby Bust (fewer children born than Baby Boom) the years 1965-1983. But I guess they didn't like that term, so the politically-correct monsters changed it to "Gen X." Next up would be 1984-2002, which would make them "Millenials." Somewhere along the line, they just gave up on anything that would be mathematically correct, and decided to use whatever years and names someone can come up with that sticks.

(2) Those "wokesters" might have been Millenials.

(3) There is no context as to why the younger ones would want to fight in the middle of the street, or why they would be considered "woke." Looks to me that there is nothing political, but more likely that they were Hispanic and wanted to fight some older White folks (who might have actually been Baby Bust/Gen X).

(4) Older White folks knew how to throw down -- especially Mama. Good for them.

I suggest:

1946-1964: Baby Boom 1965-1983: Baby Bust 1984-2002: Millenial 2003-2021: Gen Z (last of the old guard) 2022-2040: MAGA (beginning of the new guard)

125 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

(1) So-called "Gen X" was originally called the "Baby Bust" generation. Baby Boom was post-WWII and going through until they were considered adults (18 years old). That is why Baby Boom was 1946-1964. That would make the next generation, the Baby Bust (fewer children born than Baby Boom) the years 1965-1983. But I guess they didn't like that term, so the politically-correct monsters changed it to "Gen X." Next up would be 1984-2002, which would make them "Millenials." Somewhere along the line, they just gave up on anything that would be mathematically correct, and decided to use whatever years and names someone can come up with that sticks.

(2) Those "wokesters" might have been Millenials.

(3) There is no context as to why the younger ones would want to fight in the middle of the street, or why they would be considered "woke." Looks to me that there is nothing political, but more likely that they were Hispanic and wanted to fight some older White folks (who might have actually been Baby Bust/Gen X).

(4) Older White folks knew how to throw down -- especially Mama. Good for them.

125 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

(1) So-called "Gen X" was originally called the "Baby Bust" generation. Baby Boom was post-WWII and going through until they were considered adults (18 years old). That is why Baby Boom was 1946-1964. That would make the next generation, the Baby Bust (fewer children born than Baby Boom) the years 1965-1983. But I guess they didn't like that term, so the politically-correct monsters changed it to "Gen X." Next up would be 1984-2002, which would make them "Millenials." Somewhere along the line, they just gave up on anything that would be mathematically correct, and decided to use whatever years and names someone can come up with that sticks.

(2) Those "wokesters" might have been Millenials.

(3) There is no context as to why the younger ones would want to fight in the middle of the street, or why they would be considered "woke." Looks to me that there is nothing political, but more likely that they were Hispanic and wanted to fight some older White folks (who might have actually been Baby Bust/Gen X).

(4) Older White folks knew how to throw down. Good for them.

125 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

(1) So-called "Gen X" was originally called the "Baby Bust" generation. Baby Boom was post-WWII and going through until they were considered adults (18 years old). That is why Baby Boom was 1946-1964. That would make the next generation, the Baby Bust (fewer children born than Baby Boom) the years 1965-1983. But I guess they didn't like that term, so the politically-correct monsters changed it to "Gen X." Next up would be 1984-2002, which would make them "Millenials." Somewhere along the line, they just gave up on anything that would be mathematically correct, and decided to use whatever years and names someone can come up with that sticks.

(2) Those "wokesters" might have been Millenials.

(3) There is no context as to why the younger ones would want to fight in the middle of the street, or why they would be considered "woke." Looks to me that there is nothing political, but more likely that they were Hispanic and wanted to fight some older White folks (who might have actually been Baby Bust/Gen X).

(2) Older White folks knew how to throw down. Good for them.

125 days ago
1 score