{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "The Misconception About Baby Boomers and the Sixties", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/715979009812529152/", "html": "<p><a class=\"tumblr_blog\" href=\"/post/715978473937813504/\" target=\"_blank\">kontextmaschine</a>:</p><blockquote><p class=\"npf_link\" data-npf='{\"type\":\"link\",\"url\":\"https://t.umblr.com/redirect?z=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newyorker.com%2Fculture%2Fcultural-comment%2Fthe-misconception-about-baby-boomers-and-the-sixties%3Futm_campaign%3Dfalcon_FCzP%26utm_medium%3Dsocial%26mbid%3Dsocial_twitter%26utm_brand%3Dtny%26utm_social-type%3Downed%26utm_source%3Dtwitter&amp;t=YmIzNzFhZWE3MjM3N2VlNzMzZjMzOWIxZTVhY2NkMDI4YjllMzI5NSwyYmVhMDFhYjg5YTkwMTlhYTgyNGJmMGQ2NjU5ZDZlOWUyYzI0YmJi&amp;ts=1682810215\",\"display_url\":\"https://t.umblr.com/redirect?z=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newyorker.com%2Fculture%2Fcultural-comment%2Fthe-misconception-about-baby-boomers-and-the-sixties%3Futm_campaign%3Dfalcon_FCzP%26utm_medium%3Dsocial%26mbid%3Dsocial_twitter%26utm_brand%3Dtny%26utm_social-type%3Downed%26utm_source%3Dtwitter&amp;t=YmIzNzFhZWE3MjM3N2VlNzMzZjMzOWIxZTVhY2NkMDI4YjllMzI5NSwyYmVhMDFhYjg5YTkwMTlhYTgyNGJmMGQ2NjU5ZDZlOWUyYzI0YmJi&amp;ts=1682810215\",\"title\":\"The Misconception About Baby Boomers and the Sixties\",\"description\":\"Conventional wisdom places the boomers at the center of the social and cultural events of the nineteen-sixties. In truth, they had almost no\",\"site_name\":\"The New Yorker\",\"poster\":[{\"media_key\":\"5075e0c212bc3ee5ea2380a16d1ba06e:355e55b4e4ee1d69-ff\",\"type\":\"image/jpeg\",\"width\":1280,\"height\":720}]}'><a href=\"https://t.umblr.com/redirect?z=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newyorker.com%2Fculture%2Fcultural-comment%2Fthe-misconception-about-baby-boomers-and-the-sixties%3Futm_campaign%3Dfalcon_FCzP%26utm_medium%3Dsocial%26mbid%3Dsocial_twitter%26utm_brand%3Dtny%26utm_social-type%3Downed%26utm_source%3Dtwitter&amp;t=YmIzNzFhZWE3MjM3N2VlNzMzZjMzOWIxZTVhY2NkMDI4YjllMzI5NSwyYmVhMDFhYjg5YTkwMTlhYTgyNGJmMGQ2NjU5ZDZlOWUyYzI0YmJi&amp;ts=1682810215\" target=\"_blank\">The Misconception About Baby Boomers and the Sixties</a></p><blockquote class=\"npf_indented\"><p>There are many canards about that generation, but the most persistent is that the boomers were central to the social and cultural events of the nineteen-sixties. Apart from being alive, baby boomers had almost nothing to do with the nineteen-sixties.</p></blockquote></blockquote>\n<blockquote class=\"npf_indented\"><p>A much larger number of young Americans went to Vietnam than dropped out.</p></blockquote><p>You know, this is a really good point: the median young American involved in an organized effort to end the Vietnam War in the 1960s and early 1970s was a soldier and his organization was the Army.</p>"}