Boomers were the last generation with an immersion in and understanding of civic society and organizing.
That's why they can get stuff done quickly and on a massive scale. For example, the youth were pretty familiar with all the chan/anon stuff. But when the boomers somehow got exposed to qanon their group skills kicked it. They really made the qnon movement huge.
I think is has something to do with being properly socialized. They interacted with other humans in their communities and interest groups. More millennial and gen z are afraid to answer the phone.
The reasons why boomers and earlier generations were able to have that group organization versus millenials would probably fill several books.
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Boomers were the last generation with an immersion in and understanding of civic society and organizing.
That's why they can get stuff done quickly and on a massive scale. For example, the youth were pretty familiar with all the chan/anon stuff. But when the boomers somehow got exposed to qanon their group skills kicked it. They really made the qnon movement huge.
I think is has something to do with being properly socialized. They interacted with other humans in their communities and interest groups. More millennial and gen z are afraid to answer the phone.
The reasons why boomers and earlier generations were able to have that group organization versus millenials would probably fill several books.