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ColdNoMore 05-04-2019 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Jazuela (Post 1646096)
It's a meme that dates back at *least* to 2008. I didn't check to see if it went back any further, I'd have to do a different type of google search for that.

Suffice it to say it would be used to attempt to apply to pretty much any generation. It's what our grandparents said to us, and probably what their grandparents said to them. Emotional tripe, mostly, a poor attempt at a guilt trip.

And certainly not true.

Thank you for making the effort to look up actual facts...it is much appreciated. :thumbup:

Fraugoofy 05-04-2019 10:39 AM

You can counter any kind of prejudice by being kind to everyone always.

Here's my current response to Village people who ask me, "YOU own a house here?" (Always said with a look of surprise). My reply is, "No, I own two." And I smile and move on.

Unless you are under age 55ish, I can't imagine you can answer the question of age discrimination in TV. You wouldn't be subjected to it.

It's like asking a 70 year old white male if he knows what color discrimination feels like. He has zero experience with being discriminated against based on the color of his skin.



Prejudice exists in many forms.




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manaboutown 05-04-2019 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Fraugoofy (Post 1647103)
Unless you are under age 55ish, I can't imagine you can answer the question of age discrimination in TV. You wouldn't be subjected to it.

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Over a dozen years ago friends of mine moved into a strictly age controlled 55 and over community literally the day the wife turned 55. She was a physically fit well built California blonde having a body additionally benefiting from some great plastic surgery. Older women in the community were constantly rudely confronting her, especially at the swimming pools, telling her "You do not belong here!" She felt age discrimination big time, the sort a relatively young person receives in a senior community.

After a few years they moved away. Her husband was very glad to get away as living in the community - which was her idea - depressed him; plus older widows were continually knocking on their door to badger him to change a light bulb or whatever for them.

graciegirl 05-04-2019 11:36 AM

More older people die from automobile accidents than younger people die from automobile accidents BUT

Older people have fewer automobile accidents than youger people. It may be that they don't drive as much or they are more careful, but that is fact.

Yet in other forums here in The Villages there is constant harping on old people shouldn't drive.

Velvet 05-04-2019 11:43 AM

About appearance...
different cultures... in my old European country (perhaps due to few men because of a lot of historic wars) if you tried flirting with someone’s husband you’d be lucky to get away with a slap in the face from the wife. Predatory people are treated as predators. Usually though, it’s up to the spouse who is being “enticed” to handle it and it is much more effective.
The most beautiful and irresistible attribute, in my opinion, is kindness. Physical appearance is interesting, like with a puppy, but you get used to it quickly and then it becomes invisible.

manaboutown 05-04-2019 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1647110)
More older people die from automobile accidents than younger people die from automobile accidents BUT

Older people have fewer automobile accidents than youger people. It may be that they don't drive as much or they are more careful, but that is fact.

Yet in other forums here in The Villages there is constant harping on old people shouldn't drive.

But do seniors have fewer driving accidents per mile driven?

VILLAGERBB 05-04-2019 12:10 PM

Kudos - Age
 
Kudos!

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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1644079)
An intelligent, well thought out...and dead-on post! :thumbup:

It's obvious that age often affects some of us...a lot different than others.

Some become more wise and tolerant.

Some become meaner and more devious.

Some imagine slights and use any excuse...to exhibit their own prejudices.

Some decide they're tired of pretending to be nice, and by golly, are going to finally speak up about how they really feel, ignoring those societal pressures/norms which have dictated until now...that they keep it to themselves.

And some dwell, focus and are petrified that we are all mortal and...on the last few holes of life.

And sadly, some fight that horrible, irreversible and debilitating disease (to one degree or another)...of dementia/Alzheimer's. :(

For me, it's being thankful for each additional day and living my life so that should it end tomorrow (or during my nap today :D)...I'll be going out with very few regrets.
:ho:


graciegirl 05-04-2019 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 1647118)
But do seniors have fewer driving accidents per mile driven?

Could be...… and then...………

Young vs. Old: Who are the Safest Drivers? - Good2Go

As Velvet said and others. Being kind is more important that starting arguments, being negative and looking down on anyone for being different than us, no matter what the difference is.

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-04-2019 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1647110)
More older people die from automobile accidents than younger people die from automobile accidents BUT

Older people have fewer automobile accidents than youger people. It may be that they don't drive as much or they are more careful, but that is fact.

Yet in other forums here in The Villages there is constant harping on old people shouldn't drive.

Just a hunch, but if you were to count the number of automobile accidents that occur in the Villages you'd see those statistics change pretty significantly.

That would probably explain why some fora that are specific to the Villages, harp on old people who shouldn't drive. Get a whole bunch of old people together, make everyone who isn't old a significant minority (less than 20%), and you'll probably see a lot of old people doing a lot of stupid things, and very few younger people doing a lot of stupid things.

But that's because there just aren't a lot of younger people in that location.

Madelaine Amee 05-04-2019 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Jazuela (Post 1647201)
Just a hunch, but if you were to count the number of automobile accidents that occur in the Villages you'd see those statistics change pretty significantly.

That would probably explain why some fora that are specific to the Villages, harp on old people who shouldn't drive. Get a whole bunch of old people together, make everyone who isn't old a significant minority (less than 20%), and you'll probably see a lot of old people doing a lot of stupid things, and very few younger people doing a lot of stupid things.

But that's because there just aren't a lot of younger people in that location.

I'm not sure it has anything to do with age. You see some really stupid driving mistakes, but I think the person driving probably always drove stupidly and people like us kept them alive all these years.

The biggest thing we notice is people jumping out in front of you from a side street when there is absolutely NOTHING behind you and they could have waited two minutes for you to go by. No commonsense, but they probably never had any commonsense to begin with. One of these days they will jump out in front of someone who has slow reflexes and that will be all she wrote.:pray:

Moderator 05-04-2019 06:30 PM

Let’s get this thread back to the original topic of age discrimination.

Moderator

JimJohnson 05-04-2019 06:47 PM

I sincerely feel that we old folks should allow the younger generation to guide us and stop being obstructing to there advice.

Velvet 05-04-2019 07:11 PM

Respect always has to be earned, whether by young or old. In my native country the young, particularly university students, were often historically the leaders of change. People listened to them. Because they deserved it.

Barefoot 05-05-2019 12:55 PM

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Barefoot 05-05-2019 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Fraugoofy (Post 1647103)
You can counter any kind of prejudice by being kind to everyone always.

:agree:


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