JM, I find your friend's perspective disingenious. It's always easy to blame the previous generation for all your troubles. Every generation does it. And it's been that way ever since the Federal government disenfranchised the states, which was way, way ever before there ever was a boomer generation. Say what you will, but we lost the Republic after 1865. It's just been a slow damn death.
I'm a boomer. I'm also an egalitarian and I've always fought as best I can against the way our government is. You do what you can- write letters, politic for decent people, prepare for when SHTF- but life has to go on. Bills have to get paid, kids raised, food put on the table, etc.. You can rail against the system, but unless you're hanging out in cave living a bushcrafting life, you're as much a part of it as anyone else. You can try to change it from without or from within, but, entropy, inertia and apathy are hard to beat. Your friend is IMO, copping out and seeking the easy way to assauge his angst. He, and his generation, are just as responsible for the way things are as any boomer. I dont see 30 or 40 year olds marching in mass on DC. I dont see them abandoning the Republicans and Democrats to try something different. I see them paying bills, raising kids, and putting food on the table. I see them getting worn down by entropy, inertia and apathy. Just like us old boomers did.