Show me how many people these days are able to afford to buy their own house, compared to when boomers bought theirs? or how many people these days are able to afford to have 1 parent at home full-time (Housewife / HouseHusband) ?
The facts are the facts. You can try to spin any nonsense narrative you like, but boomer generation has, on a whole, taken far more out of the system than they have put in while benefiting enormously from social care and social housing, something which their children and grandchildren will not stand a chance of.
The pension problem has been known about for decades and subsequent governments, mostly consisting of politicians whom themselves are part of the boomer generation, have both failed to address the issue - or worse been elected on manifesto promises which allowed that generation / age group to continue to kick the can down the road onto the next generation, when the problem was of their making. (Triple lock on the state pension is a perfect example of this).
At what point do people absolve themselves of any responsibility for the issues they themselves have caused and just expect their kids / grandkids to deal with it?