I did have something to say, about being monitored in private.
My parents wouldn't have liked this. They passed on. See, I'm not just some trash person. Only my younger brother would really care enough to have an opinion, and he's barely talking to me, now, and never did a lot.
I know I'm just another person as everyone, but I realized I was no less. People don't know when to blame a person for their issues or not. A poor person cannot be blamed for being bitter or looking as though in pain or giving a poor performance in an activity. Likewise, a lady born in 1961 is admitted to be spoiled by the world and to have eaten better food from the commercial world and often with an abundance/surplus of nutrition and "good eats." I guess things changed, such as the farming world disappeared and parents, especially the mom, were at home less. Kids are better off with "stay at home moms," though some may suffer when they leave home and find others are not accepting of how they're used to more comforts, like the ones with busy moms. I personally liked my parents busy, but my life was more unfair after I left home, regarding opportunity. My mom did not cook a lot, but our food was sorta healthy but not always very tasty all my years until 18. I didn't get to pick what I ate nor liked it a whole lot. I'd say my childhood was stable but not much fun regarding activities.
I think Baby Boomers have enough pleasure compared to others as they say, though everyone should have more. They may not realize how bad younger people have it. "No child left behind?" The problem is they act like they are available and do or will do all this stuff for us in a timely manner, but in my case they are doing it for each other.