Boomerang

This morning in bed, during the tea service, Richard Toon echoed a concept he often considers and that seems especially plangent these days: “The past is invariably seen as a mistake.” To wit: You can’t believe what they used to think was true, or beautiful, or worthwhile! The idiots.

The mistake, of course, is in wanting to think the remedies of now are the fix and are also original. Partly this is generational churn. Kill your fathers. Kill your mothers. As a person now considered a mother worth killing, even though I have been craftily childless, this seems hilarious and radically unfair. Also, by the way, freedom as a value for individuals and societies, still strikes me as the best thing to fight for. Also, also, if to appear cool and like a member in good standing of your cohort, you need to use the word “boomer” to mean benighted fool who got everything wrong, go fuck yourself, you fatuous, ahistorical piece of crab grass.