As many seem to do for the Boomers now, for instance. And this question applies to all, not just one's own particular country.
Some possible areas for accusations:
1. Slow progress in equality rights, especially for females. Whether this is mainly from cultural aspects or religious doctrine. It might seem so obvious to many of us but apparently not so to many others. On the other hand, perhaps many today will hope this doesn't change.
2. Treatment of other life, such as using them for our own convenience (they exist to serve/please us) or in destroying their habitat (our priorities take precedence).
3. Disgust over how we treat the environment - since we apparently believe we own it rather than renting it (and shared renting at that).
4. Failure to apply equality to children, such as where religious beliefs are often forced upon them.
5. Our ability to ignore the greed of so many - often incidentally obtained but also often obtained by exploiting others - and where the disparity between the richest and poorest is just a 'fact of life' rather than a concern that the system is not working properly - for the many, that is.
6. Our attitudes to crime and punishment. And related to this, how we are monitored and examined so readily so as to leave little for any private life.
7. Our attitudes to sexuality, gender, and the rights we afford to many, or don't.
Comments, additions, subtractions?
PS I am technically a war-baby (WWII), being inside mummy and waiting until the war was over before emerging - possibly the most sensible thing I have ever done.
Some possible areas for accusations:
1. Slow progress in equality rights, especially for females. Whether this is mainly from cultural aspects or religious doctrine. It might seem so obvious to many of us but apparently not so to many others. On the other hand, perhaps many today will hope this doesn't change.
2. Treatment of other life, such as using them for our own convenience (they exist to serve/please us) or in destroying their habitat (our priorities take precedence).
3. Disgust over how we treat the environment - since we apparently believe we own it rather than renting it (and shared renting at that).
4. Failure to apply equality to children, such as where religious beliefs are often forced upon them.
5. Our ability to ignore the greed of so many - often incidentally obtained but also often obtained by exploiting others - and where the disparity between the richest and poorest is just a 'fact of life' rather than a concern that the system is not working properly - for the many, that is.
6. Our attitudes to crime and punishment. And related to this, how we are monitored and examined so readily so as to leave little for any private life.
7. Our attitudes to sexuality, gender, and the rights we afford to many, or don't.
Comments, additions, subtractions?
PS I am technically a war-baby (WWII), being inside mummy and waiting until the war was over before emerging - possibly the most sensible thing I have ever done.