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Letters—August/September 2026

Culture
United States
July 13, 2026に開始

My first thought on “Boomer–Zoomer Housing War” by Carmel Richardson was the title; my second thought after reading the piece was, Why is this in First Things? My third thought was, Why don’t I feel guilty. The post Letters—August/September 2026 appeared first on First Things

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin Jul 13, 2026
Zoomers are justified in their frustration over Boomers' housing choices, which exacerbate economic disparities and limit opportunities.

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The generational divide in housing preferences can lead to innovative solutions that benefit both Boomers and Zoomers.

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin Jul 13, 2026
Boomers should prioritize downsizing to create more housing opportunities for younger generations facing a housing crisis.

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The portrayal of intergenerational conflict in housing debates harms solidarity and distracts from collaborative solutions.

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Focusing on the 'housing war' distracts from deeper systemic issues like affordability and accessibility for all generations.

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