Waitress Reveals The Difference Between How 'Boomers' And 'Gen Zs' Leave Their Tables After Eating At Restaurants

Wildhundreds

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The Black Boomers wasn't maids like that breh. That was the Black Silent Generation.

And black boomers weren't overwhelmingly working in plants like that neither. Thats why I said put all the history on the table.. Housing complexes, before they were torn down, had a lot of black boomers living in them. Waiting on those jobs you listed. Thats why they migrated to those cities that had the jobs you keep mentioning. And they were still cleaning up behind CACs waiting to get those jobs. That movie Cluadine was based on this and that was 1975. The movie The Help was based on this and that was from the 60s.

The black silent and boomer generations were the ones who said "my kids aren't cleaning no fcking CAC house's or taking care of their kids"..
 

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So someone born from 1910-1913 are part of 3 different generations? :dwillhuh:

And I honestly ain’t ever think to clean a table in a restaurant when leaving

I’ll be mindful of it going forward
 

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And black boomers weren't overwhelmingly working in plants like that neither. Thats why I said put all the history on the table.. Housing complexes, before they were torn down, had a lot of black boomers living in them. Waiting on those jobs you listed. Thats why they migrated to those cities that had the jobs you keep mentioning. And they were still cleaning up behind CACs waiting to get those jobs. That movie Cluadine was based on this and that was 1975. The movie The Help was based on this and that was from the 60s.

The black silent and boomer generations were the ones who said "my kids aren't cleaning no fcking CAC house's or taking care of their kids"..

The women in the Help would have been in the Silent Generation.

Claudine was basically telling the stories of Black Women(Silent Generation) in the past that had to work as maids but in a 70's current time view point.


Black Boomers had graduated to working service jobs in the Hospitals/Clinics or service jobs for the city.

shyt, White people wasn't still having maids like that in the 70's. :heh:

Only the 1% were able to still afford maids in the 70's.

That shyt went away when White people started moving to the new master plan communities in the suburbs. And Black people didn't have access or transportation to even get to those suburban communities.
 
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Generational battles between black folks are pointless. Black Boomers were in deficits compared to their white counterparts, just like Black Millenials and Gen Z are compared to ours.



*I forgot to mention Gen X. Man nobody really talks about them fr. :mjlol:
Gen X the ones largely responsible for hip hop becoming what it became which is one of the worlds greatest and most influential inventions
 

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A $50 tip says this was set up to go viral :unimpressed:
 

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this has nothing to do with age or generation.

the gen z table probably worked in a restaurant.

damn near everyone that I know that at some point worked in a restaurant does that...
regardless of age.
 

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The women in the Help would have been in the Silent Generation.

Claudine was basically telling the stories of Black Women(Silent Generation) in the past that had to work as maids but in a 70's current time view point.


Black Boomers had graduated to working service jobs in the Hospitals/Clinics or service jobs for the city.

In the 1970s and not in mass numbers like you're making it seem. Black boomers haven't worked those jobs as long as white boomers anyway. You seem to be leaning on the more educated black boomers during that time period.. You had more black laborers boomers that struggled and had to do odd jobs.
 

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bytch better put on that Boosie wipe me down and get a hot rag and get to work


worried bout the wrong shyt
 

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Everyone black wasn't getting those jobs in large numbers. And the crack epidemic was big in the 80s and 90s due to the lack of those factory jobs. Put ALL of the history on the table and figure it out
This doesn't help your case because the same people i spoke about had those factory, govt jobs in the 70s/80s who were being fly with their two Cadillacs were also partying. While they were partying nikkas was doing coke breh

You think nikkas just started smoking crack one day out of the blue? They were introduced to it because they were already indulging in fukkery beforehand. Crackheads weren't made from scratch

This is an especially bad take given the context of this thread and the youth's disdain for boomers. Because a millennial/Gen Z could appropriately raise the point that nobody forced them nikkas to smoke crack breh:mjlol: either way it's still a case of boomers failing their children and then blaming them for the fruits of that failure:manny:
 

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Alot of this stuff shouldnt even be about age, its basic decency and home training to put the dirty dishes in the bin/waste and to clean up after yourself
 
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