Ah ageism. I'd say a lot of the youth need to reconsider their arrogance in light of their ignorance about life.
Last month I had a mellenial change lanes into my car, once stopped the young P plater jumped out, ran towards my car and blamed me because he was merging with indicator on. When I bluntly, with expletives, questioned his mental ability and reminded him that he is required to give way, the baby faced little boy had to call triple 0. Seems I hurt his feelings by calling him dumb. Pretty lame to think being called dumb is an emergency equal to someone being stabbed or someone having a heart attack. Especially, as he ran at me.
Then the last two days, a p-plater and another young person both just changed lanes right in front of me. Luckily I could avoid the crash. When I reminded both of them about the road rules, they both insisted that turning on the indicator gave them right of way. One of them even said something about driving to my age. Strangely enough in 30+ years of driving I've learned the road rules. The arrogance of youth, clearly in the wrong, who've been driving for 2 years is astounding.
Perhaps before pointing at other generations it might be better to reflect on the lameness and stupidity of the current youth. The older people don't have to call triple 0 when someone calls us a nasty name, and we can accept and learn from our mistakes.
BTW I'm a generation or two after the boomers, and even have plenty of hip hop on my phone including tracks by Billy, even if I prefer grand master flash, 2 live crew, RunDMC etc.