younger people today can suffer from the effects of actions by older people.
For example, May, Johnson and Cameron had no fees at UK universities, and probably had modest grants to help with their bar bills.
Their generation has prevented today's young people from receiving those benefits.
The same generation was able to buy houses when young, and receive index-linked defined-benefit pensions, which today's youngster will pay for, but never receive. Older people have profited by BTL schemes, and younger people suffer.
Older people sold (and bought) social housing so almost none is now available for those in need
Older people voted to take the UK out of the EU
Older people supported governments that closed down industry and pushed the North nd others into poverty.
Older people's governments wangled taxes so that an older couple with a big house can avoid paying inheritance tax or capital gains tax, on big assets that later generations have no chance of owning
Will you be surprised if younger people resent generations that damaged them?
Not all, but that won't matter.