GrahamLewis
Active Member
My son-in-law, who is the white son of Boomers, uses that same tone when referring to Baby Boomers. Being a WASP and a Boomer is a category, not a choice. I have often said that I feel privileged to have grown up middle-class (albeit lower-middle) in the mid-20th century in middle America. From now on I will add white as well. I am relatively able-bodied for 75, not affluent. In 1958 my family owned a small 3-bedroom home, no garage, one car, in a small town. We never went hungry, but there was not much of a fiscal cushion. I nearly died from rheumatic fever.IMO, the only people who would miss 1958 all that much are affluent, able-bodied, White Anglo-American Boomer dudes. It wasn't exactly great for everyone else.
Still, I unapologetically miss those times. Sorry if that bothers you Brandon.
