Categorizing people into "generations" by the year of the birth is a tool for marketing and statisticians to be lazy. You cannot predict a person's beliefs, desires, or attitudes based upon 18 year buckets. Among my siblings and I, we have two "Gen X" and two "Baby Boomers", and last I checked we were of the same generation (one uterine canal from my parents).
Discussions of what a "generation" is doing are as pointless as discussions on which frame material is best.