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Elessar Zappa

(16,335 posts)
54. Exactly.
Tue Jul 23, 2024, 11:14 AM
Jul 2024

I’m not “young” anymore but I’m 40 and an older millennial. I’ve been on this site since 2003 when I was 19 (the youngest poster then, I believe) and I’ve seen tons of anti-Millenial/Gen Z sentiment expressed here. And yes, there’s been a bit of boomer bashing too but not near as much.

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Ageism is not suddenly ok here [View all] BWdem4life Jul 2024 OP
I will believe ageism is not ok here when I see the youth bashing end Celerity Jul 2024 #1
Snort *@!# nt canetoad Jul 2024 #2
right? The Wandering Harper Jul 2024 #7
Far be it from me to engage in both-siderism EYESORE 9001 Jul 2024 #10
I appreciate this - re region, urban vs rural etc Alice B. Jul 2024 #14
I understand the frustration EYESORE 9001 Jul 2024 #20
Someone called Lloyd Doggett (D - Austin) a "Texas fascist" because he wanted an open convention LeftInTX Jul 2024 #51
Show them this. CrispyQ Jul 2024 #39
Thanks for BlueSky3 Jul 2024 #57
You're welcome! CrispyQ Jul 2024 #58
If I said anything even a quarter as bad about Boomers as I have seen consistently said about young people here, I Celerity Jul 2024 #30
I've seen a sentiment that boomers are responsible for all the world's woes EYESORE 9001 Jul 2024 #43
Anyone who said that openly would get crushed, meanwhile I have seen some absolutely shite collective group slams Celerity Jul 2024 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author EYESORE 9001 Jul 2024 #64
gen x / xennial here ... and I agree with you completely fishwax Jul 2024 #47
Exactly. Elessar Zappa Jul 2024 #54
boomer poozwah Jul 2024 #56
... demmiblue Jul 2024 #15
Youth mature, but you can't do anything about old age. However, I have seen a few stereotypical "kids these days" posts LeftInTX Jul 2024 #21
I had a friend in high school who was political. I think he got it from his parents. CrispyQ Jul 2024 #42
My sister was very political in HS. She was younger than me. She was on the debate team. LeftInTX Jul 2024 #46
LOL. Debate team. CrispyQ Jul 2024 #52
I love the phone criticism Jk23 Jul 2024 #48
50 years ago, I was a programming one of these. So don't accuse me of being computer illiterate LeftInTX Jul 2024 #63
Deleted duplicate LeftInTX Jul 2024 #23
Rec'd BeyondGeography Jul 2024 #32
Just like we have age requirements for young people to run for some offices, CrispyQ Jul 2024 #37
It can be a hard line to not cross. People decline at different rates, both mentally and physically and it is important. Zipgun Jul 2024 #3
It's the same on the other end, too, though. CrispyQ Jul 2024 #44
Against Trump? ibegurpard Jul 2024 #4
Trump is the same age that Joe Biden was four years ago. LeftInTX Jul 2024 #28
It's not really ageism to point out he's really old Jk23 Jul 2024 #49
It's a waste of energy. Compared to Kamala he's obviously old. LeftInTX Jul 2024 #61
How are you defining ageism? LAS14 Jul 2024 #5
What is this about? betsuni Jul 2024 #6
Juries interpret the TOS Kaleva Jul 2024 #8
Might be a way of protecting trump newdayneeded Jul 2024 #11
it's not to protect the Turd, it's to protect people who might have problems in those areas that The Wandering Harper Jul 2024 #26
There is a DIFFERENCE between one's age and ageism... ProudMNDemocrat Jul 2024 #9
There is an upper limit though. Jk23 Jul 2024 #50
The Human Condition DeepWinter Jul 2024 #12
Yeah, I get the whole "Let's bash Trump about his age now" thought process, but... Tommy Carcetti Jul 2024 #13
I see a big difference between interviews Trump did when younger Kaleva Jul 2024 #16
Yes, but he's always been a corrupt, criminal malignantly narcissistic asshole. Tommy Carcetti Jul 2024 #18
And he was always a whiner. Mariana Jul 2024 #65
Yeah, any 78 year-old who calls himself "young" is clearly delusional and out of touch with reality. Maeve Jul 2024 #17
It's not the age; it's the dementia EYESORE 9001 Jul 2024 #22
That's your right to not join in ecstatic Jul 2024 #31
I hated the fact that Joe was attacked for his age. Tommy Carcetti Jul 2024 #33
True. nt ecstatic Jul 2024 #35
90% of DU's demographic is over 50 Sympthsical Jul 2024 #19
Its not age per se.. its the negative effects of aging. honest.abe Jul 2024 #24
I think people have different definitions of ageism, especially when it comes to elected officials Renew Deal Jul 2024 #25
That's why jury results aren't consistent. Kaleva Jul 2024 #41
I am not ageist lefthandedskyhook Jul 2024 #27
No, but there's a sarcastic carve out for trump for the next 60 days ecstatic Jul 2024 #29
Trump's age is definitely a valid criticism Johnny2X2X Jul 2024 #34
Rules? edisdead Jul 2024 #36
WE were watching history in the making GusBob Jul 2024 #38
The opposition made age a factor in this election Politicub Jul 2024 #40
Sorry, politics is a rough game. yardwork Jul 2024 #45
Trump can always respond: "Joe Biden was successfully elected at my age". LeftInTX Jul 2024 #62
In what context? BannonsLiver Jul 2024 #53
Just to be clear, did you have a thread like this when people were attacking Biden here ? Or is it only OnDoutside Jul 2024 #55
Ageism, unfortunately, is an integral part of this election bc of trump FlyingPiggy Jul 2024 #59
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