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Topic: Baby Boomers and WWII
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proxieme unregistered
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posted January 14, 2003 02:17 PM
I heard someone voice the opinion that many of those that died in WWII jumped back in quickly, becoming many of those of the Baby Boomer generation (explaining, among other things, the present fascination of that age group w/ WWII-era history, and perhaps in part the reaction against warfare in Vietnam)...What do ya'll think? IP: Logged |
Quinnie Knowflake Posts: 717 From: Belfast, Ireland Registered: Jul 2002
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posted January 14, 2003 08:37 PM
Yeah it makes sense in an unfinished business kind of way. Pluto in Leo baby boomers I think would mean that those born with this influence feel the need to assert their being and self expression because of the war supressing it in such a violent way. So the effect would be a almost violent need to express this suppression through recovering and understanding the psychological depths of it's aftermath. Some re-inacting it again through the Vietnam war, others needing to fight for peace (eg. John Lennon).IP: Logged | |