Bloody hell, the world's gone mad, you can't say anything these days without upsetting someone. It's political correctness gone mad! What is the world coming to when you can't say boomer without some snowflakes getting all upset? When will it end!?
What's funny in this post is that:
a) I don't actually use boomer derogatively. I used it descriptively.
b) It might not wind you up, but it clearly winds up sota and masboroughstreet!
To answer sota's question, boomer is just a name used to describe a demographic cohort, shortened from "baby boomers" - those born after WW2. To answer your question, which may have been genuine, I belong to the demographic cohort of millennials... those who became adults in the new millenium.
These are terms used academically by demographers. I use them to highlight generalised differences in attitude between different cohorts. Of course such blanket terms do not represent everyone. I know full well that one day millenials will be grumpy and cynical and complaining that everything is different. Some of my peers already are. It's a pattern as old as civilisation and I'm determined not to become one of those people, but who knows what the future holds.
If people are taking offence at negative connotations used towards their demographic when they are used descriptively, that more reflects their own insecurity I suspect - such a dumb boomer mindset.
I don't commonly use gammon except ironically, as the people mostly likely to take offence are the ones who like to most loudly complain that you "can't say anything these days without offending someone".
I make no attempt to hold myself to any certain level on here. Playground humour is certainly not beneath me!





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