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       On Breaking Down the Recent American Generations
       By: bernardpyron Date: December 6, 2018, 9:04 am
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       On Breaking Down the Recent American Generations
       Bernard Pyron
       The Korean War Generation, born from about 1927 to 1933, was not
       the children of the World War II Generation, born from about
       1900 to 1927. Instead, the Korean War Generation people, and not
       just those who served in that war in Korea, were the little
       brothers of the World War II Generation. This means that the
       World War II and Korean War Generations were one generation.
       See:
  HTML http://www.wmfc.org/uploads/GenerationalDifferencesChart.pdf
       This site refers to the oldest generation as the
       "Traditionalists, Born 1900-1945."
       The older Baby Boomers are the children of the World War II age
       group, while most of the younger Baby Boomers are the children
       of the Korean War Age Group.
       Four Major American Generations are Identified by the site
       linked to above.: Each Generation Has To Some Extent Different
       Personality Traits, Theologies and Political Ideologies - The
       watershed of these generations was the Counterculture of the
       Sixties, in which the older Baby Boomers were politically
       radicalized and turned to the Left and at this time and soon
       afterward the Marxist Version of the Dialectic was introduced as
       a procedure of attitude and belief change - but not called
       Marxist --
  HTML http://www.wmfc.org/uploads/GenerationalDifferencesChart.pdf
       This site breaks down and defines the Four Major American
       Generations now alive. The oldest generation is called the
       "Traditionalists. Born 1900-1945, " which is accurate because
       the "Traditionalist Generation" includes both the age group who
       fought World War II and the Age Group who fought the Korean War.
       In fact, the Korean War Age Group or Generation is similar to
       the World War Two Generation, and both generations are different
       from the Baby Boomers - and in fact many Korean War veterans are
       little brothers of World War II Veterans. The Korean War
       Veterans are not the children of the World War II guys.
       Baby Boomers, are listed as having been born from 1946 to 1964.
       There are two age groups of the Baby Boomers, those born from
       1946 to about 1958, and those born from about 1958 to 1964. Many
       or most of the younger Baby Boomers are children of the Korean
       War Age group.
       The next younger generation, different from the Baby Boomers,
       are listed as Generation X, born from 1965 to 1980.
       The youngest Generation are called the Millennials, born from
       1981 to 2000. There is an even younger generation born after the
       turn of the century.
       What are the personality traits, political ideologies and
       Christian theologies of the Traditionalist Generation? The
       Counterculture of the Sixties and seventies and the larger Me
       Generation that followed had influences on the entire American
       culture. But the Counterculture and Me Generation had a larger
       influence upon the Baby Boomers and their descendants.
       But see:
  HTML http://mentalfloss.com/article/533632/new-guidelines-redefine-birth-years-millennials-gen-x-and-post-millennials
       "Now, the Pew Research Center is looking to give more structure
       to these generational nicknames with a new set of guidelines
       that establishes where each person belongs depending on their
       birth year. This is what they’ve come up with:
       The Silent Generation: Born 1928-1945 (73-90 years old)
       Baby Boomers: Born 1946-1964 (54-72 years old)
       Generation X: Born 1965-1980 (38-53 years old)
       Millennials: Born 1981-1996 (22-37 years old)
       Post-Millennials: Born 1997-Present (0-21 years old)"
       The "Traditionalist Generation" is  a more accurate name for the
       Generation  that fought World War II, which includes the Korean
       War generation or age group because those born from about 1900
       to 1945 retain some of the traits of an older America, from the
       Frontier.  The big change in traits came with the  the Baby
       Boomers, and some even of the early Baby Boomers have traits
       that can be called "Traditional."
       There also is a large change for the Millennial Generation,
       since so many in this age group reject American values of Free
       Enterprise, and the Family itself. making them even more likely
       to accept Marxist collectivism and rejection of the Family and
       Christianity which have opposed the Marxist Left.
       Large numbers of the present day American Marxist Left are now
       being created out of the Millennials in the universities.
       Remember that the University of Wisconsin in Madison was an
       early center for the Counterculture back in the sixties.   In
       the City of Madison, where the Leftists are now created out of
       the Millennials, there still  is, not for west of the Outfit on
       Lake Mendota where that creation is performed, a building out of
       the past which rises to the level of art.   It sits almost on
       University Avenue at the west end of the Campus - its  the Frank
       Lloyd Wright Unitarian Meeting House, 1949-1951, of 900
       University Bay Dr., Shorewood Hills,
       
       #Post#: 2676--------------------------------------------------
       Re: On Breaking Down the Recent American Generations
       By: guest8 Date: December 6, 2018, 10:04 am
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       [quote author=bernardpyron link=topic=274.msg2674#msg2674
       date=1544108648]
       On Breaking Down the Recent American Generations
       Bernard Pyron
       The Korean War Generation, born from about 1927 to 1933, was not
       the children of the World War II Generation, born from about
       1900 to 1927. Instead, the Korean War Generation people, and not
       just those who served in that war in Korea, were the little
       brothers of the World War II Generation. This means that the
       World War II and Korean War Generations were one generation.
       See:
  HTML http://www.wmfc.org/uploads/GenerationalDifferencesChart.pdf
       This site refers to the oldest generation as the
       "Traditionalists, Born 1900-1945."
       The older Baby Boomers are the children of the World War II age
       group, while most of the younger Baby Boomers are the children
       of the Korean War Age Group.
       Four Major American Generations are Identified by the site
       linked to above.: Each Generation Has To Some Extent Different
       Personality Traits, Theologies and Political Ideologies - The
       watershed of these generations was the Counterculture of the
       Sixties, in which the older Baby Boomers were politically
       radicalized and turned to the Left and at this time and soon
       afterward the Marxist Version of the Dialectic was introduced as
       a procedure of attitude and belief change - but not called
       Marxist --
  HTML http://www.wmfc.org/uploads/GenerationalDifferencesChart.pdf
       This site breaks down and defines the Four Major American
       Generations now alive. The oldest generation is called the
       "Traditionalists. Born 1900-1945, " which is accurate because
       the "Traditionalist Generation" includes both the age group who
       fought World War II and the Age Group who fought the Korean War.
       In fact, the Korean War Age Group or Generation is similar to
       the World War Two Generation, and both generations are different
       from the Baby Boomers - and in fact many Korean War veterans are
       little brothers of World War II Veterans. The Korean War
       Veterans are not the children of the World War II guys.
       Baby Boomers, are listed as having been born from 1946 to 1964.
       There are two age groups of the Baby Boomers, those born from
       1946 to about 1958, and those born from about 1958 to 1964. Many
       or most of the younger Baby Boomers are children of the Korean
       War Age group.
       The next younger generation, different from the Baby Boomers,
       are listed as Generation X, born from 1965 to 1980.
       The youngest Generation are called the Millennials, born from
       1981 to 2000. There is an even younger generation born after the
       turn of the century.
       What are the personality traits, political ideologies and
       Christian theologies of the Traditionalist Generation? The
       Counterculture of the Sixties and seventies and the larger Me
       Generation that followed had influences on the entire American
       culture. But the Counterculture and Me Generation had a larger
       influence upon the Baby Boomers and their descendants.
       But see:
  HTML http://mentalfloss.com/article/533632/new-guidelines-redefine-birth-years-millennials-gen-x-and-post-millennials
       "Now, the Pew Research Center is looking to give more structure
       to these generational nicknames with a new set of guidelines
       that establishes where each person belongs depending on their
       birth year. This is what they’ve come up with:
       The Silent Generation: Born 1928-1945 (73-90 years old)
       Baby Boomers: Born 1946-1964 (54-72 years old)
       Generation X: Born 1965-1980 (38-53 years old)
       Millennials: Born 1981-1996 (22-37 years old)
       Post-Millennials: Born 1997-Present (0-21 years old)"
       The "Traditionalist Generation" is  a more accurate name for the
       Generation  that fought World War II, which includes the Korean
       War generation or age group because those born from about 1900
       to 1945 retain some of the traits of an older America, from the
       Frontier.  The big change in traits came with the  the Baby
       Boomers, and some even of the early Baby Boomers have traits
       that can be called "Traditional."
       There also is a large change for the Millennial Generation,
       since so many in this age group reject American values of Free
       Enterprise, and the Family itself. making them even more likely
       to accept Marxist collectivism and rejection of the Family and
       Christianity which have opposed the Marxist Left.
       Large numbers of the present day American Marxist Left are now
       being created out of the Millennials in the universities.
       Remember that the University of Wisconsin in Madison was an
       early center for the Counterculture back in the sixties.   In
       the City of Madison, where the Leftists are now created out of
       the Millennials, there still  is, not for west of the Outfit on
       Lake Mendota where that creation is performed, a building out of
       the past which rises to the level of art.   It sits almost on
       University Avenue at the west end of the Campus - its  the Frank
       Lloyd Wright Unitarian Meeting House, 1949-1951, of 900
       University Bay Dr., Shorewood Hills,
       [/quote]
       [shadow=blue,left]The name "Post Millennial" is a very odd
       choice for whoever named this generation. Its as if they were
       saying this generation will be the last generation prior to
       eternity????
       Blade[/shadow]
       #Post#: 3566--------------------------------------------------
       Re: On Breaking Down the Recent American Generations
       By: patrick jane Date: January 30, 2019, 12:07 pm
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       Teenagers, an American Invention
       This was an interesting video to make, because each section was
       recorded as I wrote them over a two or three week period. It
       reminds me of a phone conversation I might have with friends,
       which begins in one place and ends up somewhat unexpectedly in
       another. I also left an entire 20 minute section discussing
       "Star Wars" on the cutting room floor, which may perhaps serve
       as material for another video.
       19 minutes
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       Re: On Breaking Down the Recent American Generations
       By: patrick jane Date: August 28, 2020, 3:16 pm
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       #Post#: 19769--------------------------------------------------
       Re: On Breaking Down the Recent American Generations
       By: patrick jane Date: October 29, 2020, 1:35 pm
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       [quote author=patrick jane link=topic=274.msg16748#msg16748
       date=1598645796]
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