Yup. Some people are born strong. Some tall. Some smart. Some rich. Life isn't fair. Tough titties. But almost everybody has some opportunity for bettering their economic condition. All I'm hearing from you is a buncha whining about how it ain't a level playing field. No shit. Two choices: 1) Whine and wallow, or; 2) Buck up and expend some effort at bettering yourself.
And to return to point where I first responded, it is not the case that there is zero opportunity for the current generation of protesters, and it is also untrue that the boomers were able to just waltz into the job of their choosing.
where do they get that impression. im a boomer and my 1st job was washing pots and pans at a restaurant for the summer. it wasnt my 1st pick, thats for sure. but i decided to be the best pots and pan washer they ever had. with them as a glowing reference my next was janitorial work, scrubbing toilets among the other duties. again i decided to be the best toilet scrubber there was (this was a warehouse). and when the company corp guys came down for inspection our warehouse was awarded for being cleanest facility. so i was promoted to a crew chief and taught others how to scrub toilets properly. then i was promoted to oversee other warehouses. etc. with that as reference.. etc
none of that required extensive schooling or brains even. just basic math and more importantly a willing to work and learn attitude.
so come on i scrubbed shit as one of my 1st jobs. to those people saying we boomers had some magic head start: stop being lazy and get your ass to work and IMPROVE yourselves, just as i did.