07-08-2021, 05:23 AM
What's your opinion on this?
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I don't think it's happening now. In British politics, Xers (Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer) are already the most important players. So is in France, with Emmanuel Macron, Xavier Bertrand and Marine le Pen. But the most important countries are still led by Boomers: Biden, Putin and Xi Jin Ping.
I estimate it'll take until about 2030 or 35 until all boomers cease to be a part of public debate. What difference will this make? I think less polarization and a move toward the millennial consensus as described by Steve Barrera, though its more authoritarian impulses will be held in check by Xer leaders.
2020 Future Timeline | Timeline | Technology | Singularity | 2020 | 2050 | 2100 | 2150 | 2200 | 21st century | 22nd century | 23rd century | Humanity | Predictions | Events
I don't think it's happening now. In British politics, Xers (Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer) are already the most important players. So is in France, with Emmanuel Macron, Xavier Bertrand and Marine le Pen. But the most important countries are still led by Boomers: Biden, Putin and Xi Jin Ping.
I estimate it'll take until about 2030 or 35 until all boomers cease to be a part of public debate. What difference will this make? I think less polarization and a move toward the millennial consensus as described by Steve Barrera, though its more authoritarian impulses will be held in check by Xer leaders.