The latest viral generational clap back phrase has moved from the court of public opinion to parliament. A young member of New Zealand parliament quickly dismissed a member of the opposition with a viral internet phrase that calls out people from the baby boomer generation with two simple words. The
The latest viral generational clap back phrase has moved from the court of public opinion to parliament.
The generational divide in the room became clear when Chlöe Swarbrick, 25, said"OK Boomer," during her speech on climate change for the Zero Carbon Bill.
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