My personal experiences with the Boomer Generation have mostly been negative, but I won't make overly staunch generalizations save for some basic observations, while noting my biases. I personally, am "Gen Y", and my sole parent is "Gen X." By no means was I ever a young person who simply hated the old. I grew up in a household with older grandparents, WWII generation. My Grandfather was actually in the Army at the time, so I got to have experiences with a lot of his old war buddies and other "Greatest Generation" family members growing up. From this old generation, I only ever had good experiences, really. They were civil, respectful, caring.
Using my Grandfather as an example, not once did he ever utter anything like "I am the alpha male" or something stupid like that like you see on Twitter nowadays. The Boomer men which came later on the other hand had a whole lot of blustering fake masculinity which felt insincere in comparison. People talk about Boomers being "tough" or what have you but, in comparison to the generation before (in my personal experience) they tended to be awful whiny and petulant when something didn't go their way.
I think the main comparison I'd like to draw though, is where Boomers are at now. In America especially you obviously get the very conservative minded Christian Zioboomers, who like to talk down to everyone else about morality and what's right and traditional. But honestly this is nothing but a load of hypocrisy. The Boomers were the Woodstock generation. Sex, drugs, rock and roll, they did it all. There was degeneracy back in the 60s which would make even a "Zoomer" look tame in comparison. What, you had your fun, but now you're old it's time to turn self-righteous?
Admittedly I'm coming off a little vindictive. At the end of the day, my personal experiences endeared me to the older generation which, ironically, described the Boomers as rowdy good-for-nothings, which now the Boomers describe my generation as. I know not all Boomers are complete mongs, and I'm fully aware of what's gone afoul in my own Generation and beyond.
For a bit of humour. There were hieroglyphics written up in an ancient wall in Egypt, one thousands and thousands of years old. Inscribed was a sentence that can be loosely translated as "kids these days".