Boomers demand loyalty and allegiance

Ted Bauer
5 min readSep 19, 2021

Just want to say quickly upfront that I am not generally a fan of generalizing about generations, but yes, I am about to do it. I am sorry.

I grew up pretty liberal, and now I think I am “centrist,” whatever that means. I try to look at both sides of a given issue, even if I think one side is absolutely crazy — and yes, right now, that crazy side is more often than not the “right” side of the spectrum.

That said, for the last four years or so in America, we’ve had so much screaming about Trump at every turn. A lot of the Trump-screaming is confusing to me specifically because I grew up in New York City in the 1980s, and I saw New York Post headlines about him constantly. He is basically running the Presidency as an older version of his 1983 self. That’s really it.

And I think above all, as you yell about his many issues, you need to understand what drives him — which is the same thing that drives a lot of Boomers in professional contexts.

That would be loyalty.

Trump and loyalty

Let me lay out a couple of quotes and concepts for you:

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Ted Bauer

Mostly write about work, leadership, friendship, masculinity, male infertility, and some other stuff along the way. It's a pleasure to be here.