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I live in a liberal college town. Naturally I don’t expect to find much of interest in boutiques, yet I go anyway. Partially intellectual masochism, partially sheer boredom. Until one day on a shelf I saw this:
It beckoned to me from across the room
I heard my art history teacher mention the punk movement, and the creation of the Boomer Bible. Curious, I paid $9 for the tome and settled in.
It is hilarious.
It is written intentionally from the warped perspective of the cultural marxist. It has several hundred pages of text, a song book, and even poems (some of which idolate silly things, like money). In the center of each page is an intercolumn reference, sometimes ranging from A to Z to A.A.
And this book was published in 1990?
The greatest part is that RF Laird made an online version of it, here:Thats funny but what is a boomer?
I'm married to the game,but she broke her vows.
Thats funny but what is a boomer?
A contraction of the phrase “Baby Boomer”, the self-absorbed children who raised another generation of children. The Boomer Bible had quite a bit of a community for a while, but RF Laird stopped being active about a year ago, when his deerhound Raebert was getting ill. Laird had hoped that the Boomer Bible would start a manosphere/MGTOW sort of thing rebelling against cultural marxism. Guess we didn’t need his fantastic book.
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