He accepts that the deeper problem is not boomers as a generation but powerful people who refuse to relinquish power.
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Boomers
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Jiang says boomer dominance in politics is not just a matter of numbers but of concentrated power, status, and wealth that bend the political system toward preserving their benefits.
Jiang says a Dantean reading of the present would pity the boomers because they built a hell for everyone and must themselves inhabit it.
He says the boomer desire to rule forever created a social hell not only for younger people but for boomers themselves.
Elite boomers in education, media, and culture are described as cave-prisoners who benefit from the system and force politicians and the military to defend the illusion of empire.
The host argues that nursing homes function as wealth-harvesting institutions that absorb accumulated boomer assets while also demanding large amounts of younger family labor.
The host argues that Irish asylum-housing deals show how older property owners can convert migration policy and moral cover into retirement income while rapidly altering local towns.
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"...a few hours before I published my sub stack article on Boomer Hell. Okay. So, I just want to pick out some questions. Okay...."
"Powerful people just refuse to give up power. You're absolutely right. Sean says, do you think the UK has reached a tipping point with..."
"This is true, right? But not only are they the biggest demographic, they also have all the power. They all have the status. They..."
"...the world? And what Donnie would say is um pity the boomers because ultimately they've built a hell for themselves. Okay? So basically the..."
"So it's a great irony. Katana asked, will Trump come to peace with Iran?"
"...at all costs and these people of course are called the boomers okay okay not all of them okay but the elite of the..."
"It's brutal. There's like a lot of black pills there. The boomer black pill. I'd love to actually just extrapolate on this because it's..."
"And I was talking to some American friends and that can go up to 10K a week in certain places. And then I started..."
"the, the, the boomer gathers all its wealth because they have all the wealth and then they get sick and they, they spend years..."
"...asylum pimp kings, the asylum property kings who are like older boomers who want to retire down into Spain."
"And they have hotels and the hotels don't run that well. And the government says to them, if you bring in lots of asylum..."
"...helping the poor refugees. And then it's just impossible for the boomer to resist and it's like, get your retirement. And so he goes..."
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