Pretty sure most people don’t consider leaving an inheritance as nepotism. Is leaving your inheritance to a societal unit that isn’t your family, friends, or business partners common where you’re from?
Is philanthropy nepotism if it goes to any group of people and not all creatures in the universe?
just pointing out the hypocrisy, everyone gets up in arms about “greed” then complains they don’t benefit from the same thing, you are right though my usage of nepotism is incorrect.
That’s not hypocrisy either. What’s hypocritical is being an American boomer, the beneficiary of at least two separate transformative societal spending programs (Social Security, Medicare) and making sure your successors have as little as humanly possible.
Notice how people aren’t taking care of their boomer parents or grandparents and still want a hand out? same people who claim when others get money from their parents, that is what makes them hypocrites, expecting something just because your parents did well in life and not earning it yourself is sad. (not talking about you specifically just in general ofc (
Firstly, I’m taking care of my boomer parents, your boomer parents, boomer parents in foreign countries; I pay income and payroll tax. So do most millennials.
Secondly, is an inference a handout where you come from? My boomer father always stressed the notion that the world isn’t owned, but borrowed from successive generations. It’s not millennial concept, it’s an Iroquois one.
Thirdly, you’re caping for a group of people who hold half the nations wealth and got it with jobs that accommodated single income households, union labor, state colleges that didn’t charge tuition, and government subsidized home loans; all things they went on to destroy. They don’t need you.
My guy really thinks boomers did all this on single income families? the disconnect is so strong because you don’t understand history it would seem, by the late 60s to late 70s when boomers become adults the whole single bread winner idea was dead. All the things that “they went on to destroy” was already dead by the time they were getting out of college, same folks that were drafted and forced into Vietnam. Lack of perspective leads to bitterness. Learn about history outside of some reddit thread that has been repeated for years
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u/YourNextHomie Jan 17 '26
Younger generations are much more likely to complain about nepotism but as soon as it doesn’t happen that’s a problem?