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[-] regedit@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 day ago

Boomers have some of the highest lead levels of any currently living generations. They are also, on average, very gullible. Them holding positions of power, during genAI startup, is why ICE was arresting citizens, with multiple forms of ID, because an app told them the person was someone else. They are told to believe the tech and they don't question it because they don't question anything someone with authority tells them.

[-] Fondots@lemmy.world 2 points 18 hours ago

As much as I'm happy to blame boomers

The youngest boomers are in their 60s now, not too many of them are out working as any kind of field agent. Most of those assholes out there now are Gen X, Millennials, or even Gen Z.

There have been some changes under this administration, and I don't know what the current "rules" are (as if they care about following rules anyway) but I know at one point there was actually a mandatory retirement age for federal LEOs, and I'm pretty sure it was at about 55 or 60, so under those old rules you couldn't be an ice agent as a boomer. Some probably hung around in admin positions and such, and since the rule changes I'm sure a couple have come out of retirement, but I'm pretty confident that that's a vast minority.

The issues with not questioning authority, gullibility, tech-illiteracy, etc. remain though.

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