Can we talk about ageism?

Not because I'm a so-called "baby-boomer", or because I want to rant and rave at younger people, particularly so-called "gen-Z" people (don'tcha hate those labels?!)
No, more because I'm curious as to why it is such a thing these days. (If you don't think so, Google "Geb Z Ageism.)
A woman who is a friend and someone I used to work with who is 75 told me she is really bummed because she hears about it all the time. She has a used book store and still works as hard as she can to keep going. She recalled how when she and my wife were younger they struggled to make ends meet for many years. At that time, this friend lived it what had been a chicken coop and my wife at that time was living in a cabin that had no heat or running water. I had similar experiences. I lived in a converted chicken coop for a couple of years when I was younger. I also lived in my van for a few years. I've never lived "high on the hog".
That same friend keeps hearing young people say they are angry with "boomers" because they had it so easy and took everything and now everything is fucked up for them now because of us. She also told me that a lot of these people voted for d.t. because he (himself born the first year of baby boomer generation) is going to make everything better for them.
Yes, I know there were some very career oriented and greedy boomers in Silicon Valley, but that's not how all of us were/are. I don't understand all this hatred. Shit, I'm almost 74 and it looks like I'm going to have to go back to work again soon. WTF? I supposedly "have everything"? I don't get it.
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You add on that its the largest generation living and that has lived in a century. Their needs are going to outweigh others based on size alone (to say nothing of the statistical advantage of them having power because of those numbers). Again, a generalization, but people seeing others needs catered to, while their needs may or do go unmet, resentment builds.
At the end of the day, the culture has changed (though many boomers have too), but those in power are just out of touch with where the youth are and what their needs are.
I don’t think it’s ageism at all. I do think it is 100% ignoring the good things that the boomer generation has given us though.
fine. I'll concede 50 (certainly the past 30 with 4 out of 5 presidents being from that generation).
But how are you squaring saying that GI/Baby Boomers controlled the world and then say they were not in power?
Sure no group is a monolith, but even if 51% of folks have been voting a certain way for a number of years and holding on to assets and talking down to younger generations about bootstraps etc, fair or not generalizations will be made.
I don't see it as ageism, I see it as a critique on a set of cultural and political values of a majority of people that were born and came up at a certain time. None of the criticism has to do with age per se, just the perception with how policies brought about and supported by people from these generations have poorly affected the environment and society.
Take away the white male boomer vote and GWB and Trump wouldn't stand a chance.
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Baby boomers did not control the world. Super rich people controlled the world.
David Attenborough
Edward Abbey
Dave Foreman:
James Hansen
Paul Watson
Bill McKibben
Doug Peacock
Farely Mowat
Robert Hunter
Richard Manning
Edward O. Wilson
David Brower
Jane Goodall
Terry Tempest Williams
Julia Butterfly Hill
Winona LaDuke
Wangari Maathai
Chico Mendes
Gaylord Nelson
Penny Whetton
That's President Biden in 2023 on the left, and President Trump yesterday on the right.
I get that you and many people of your generation are not part of your generations conservative majority, the conservative majority still exists. Which is the same for me and my millennial generation, we still unfortunately have a conservative majority, albeit smaller than the older generations.
And I don’t mean any of this as a criticism, it’s just numbers. I also don’t think it’s ageism, no one is saying these things are happening because people are old etc, the point is these things are happening because people of a certain age and race are supporting them in larger numbers.
As for worrying about people like Biden and Trump being too old to hold office, again I think that isn’t ageism, more of a biological reality that as tasks become more and more demanding your body can handle less and less as you age. Hell there is a lot I can’t do in my 40s that I could in my 20s and none of those things is as demanding as running a country.
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Funny that all the younger folks I come across that have good pay and a pathway to advancement have no problem working. It’s almost like employers need to offer more.
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I left Ohio after high school in 1975 and hitchhiked out to California - "the land of dreams!". My very first job, making the minimum wage of $2.00 an hour, was working the night shift at a self-service gas station. I was robbed at gunpoint one night, so I quit the next day. I quickly found a better (and safer) job.
I never went to college but I always could find a job - usually hard, physical work but it "paid the bills". Eventually, one learns skills and gains knowledge so you start getting better jobs, where you not only can "pay the bills" but can save money, too.
Fast foward fifty years, and I was finally able to retire recently. Monthly, I collect Social Security (which I paid for from each paycheck over the years), a union pension check (which I paid for via union dues from each paycheck) and I also managed to save and invest over the years.
Besides young people complaining about it, I do get tired of people of my generation complaining that "the government doesn't take care of them"! You receive Social Security based on how much you paid in over the decades, and it never was intended to be a retiree's sole income. It's one's responsibilty to save up money over the decades for one's own retirement.
Life has never been easy!
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and then play the eating cats and dogs over and over again. He is not well. He is not smart.
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
there is a time to exercise self awareness. there is a time to give up power and let the younger generations have the power. their time is past, and they are keeping the party in the past.
it's time for them to move aside. otherwise the dems will continue to lose.
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
Agreed, I'm very much in favor of those old politicians passing the torch. (Hell, I'm "older", Pelosi is flat out old
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Phew! Good thing I mostly eat at home then!