Also a millennial and will become a homeowner (once I find somewhere I like, saved up my deposit). But I'm also aware I'm incredibly lucky that my skillset happened to become one of the most in demand ones, allowing me to become a high earner before I was 30. And I know not every young person in this country is as fortunate. So I'm able to put myself in their position (also in the position of the boomer who didn't need to be a very high earner before 30 to buy a home).
Oh definitely, I have 2 kids and I know things are going to be really tough for them if nothing changes. At the same time, screwing over people like you and I who are recently on the ladder is not the way to fix it.
Much as I acknowledge there is a problem that needs to be addressed, I also resent the fact that I'm seen as part of that problem purely by virtue of having worked my arse off and sacrificed some of the best years of my life to get to the position I'm in at the moment