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As if by magic, a relevant BBC article appears
I wouldn't agree that this generation has more opportunities than any before them. Different opportunities sure, but more? Probably not. Just as this generation don't have it easier than previous generations, but probably don't have it harder either. The struggles, opportunities and hardships are different.
For example todays generation are finding it harder to get on the housing ladder and are predicted to be poorer than the previous generation, but at the same time that is evened out by greater accessibility for self growth, communication and a wide variety of other things that have changed since the last generation were young. That in itself brings challenges and difficulties that previous generations have not faced.
You may think you know what is going through the minds of the current generation having helped in schools, but do you really? Just as the younger generation can think they have an idea about what it's like to be old - but we don't.
The whole "we had it much harder in our day, your generation don't know how easy it is" has probably been around since the 'invention' of generations...
As for the original question. It probably depends. Personally I've become more liberal with age, but being a millennial that's not saying much.
The difficulty is separating out the generational divide with actual change over someones lifetime. As an example when todays 60 year olds were growing up multiculturalism and internationalism were not as prevalent. Most people that age didn't grow up going to school with people from Poland, India, Africa etc, and as such may have more of an aversion to immigration due to that. Racism was more acceptable, where for the young today it's been drummed into us that it's bad. That's just one example of variability in just one of a myriad of issues that could be grouped under the question. Are people more "grumpy" as they get older, or does it just seem like that because the world moves on?
Can I get a humbug?

The older you get the harder it is to remember being young.

I remember 7 - 9 being so awesome. Can still remember it like it was yesterday even though it wasn't. 87 - 90 I always remembered the better and longer summers. 91 - 93 was awesome as well. We had moved in 91. So many great wonderful summers out cycling everywhere. 96 became even better once I got into dirt bikes but today is even better bar the amount of sucky weather. :/
I always hold on to the most now over the past decades what seemed to appear had longer and better summers.
If You Are Not a Liberal at 25, You Have No Heart. If You Are Not a Conservative at 35 You Have No Brain
Maybe the ages are a bit off, but I think the general thrust of the message is spot on. Young people have nothing to lose, so they tend to swim against the current. As people get older and accumulate wealth and wisdom, they want to protect the status quo.

Its not easier but they expect it all and expect it now.
I know a guy a year younger than me, took an entry level job at a warehouse. Quit after a week because he expected to be in a managerial or position of authority off the bat
Even my year, I see people who "expect" and "expected" by now to be multi millionaires because they were told they could do it and going to uni would get them there within a couple of years of leaving.
A lot of my school year ask how I can afford a nice car, and to do what I want, take days or weeks off yet still get along easily, well, the shocker to them is while they were in uni, racking up debt and getting drunk, I was working my ass off building my reputation and company.
As people get closer to death they resent those that still have a lot of time left.