Avnger said:
GrumbleGrump said:
[...]If you've ever spent the holidays with elderly relatives and had to listen to their opinions on other races and alternative sexualities, then you'll agree that being old is all about no longer having to give a shit.
I have to ask, is this a common thing? Or just some isolated phenomenon from the Bog of Misery (Britain)?
It's definitely a thing in the US. Take a look at who represents nearly the entirety of audiences that Trump, Cruz, and other Republican politicians draw in. The large majority are old white men.
Now, to be fair, I'm not quite sure if whether the act of growing old leads to such opinions or if it simply the fact that those opinions were the default and normal as they were growing up. The old people never changed; the world changed around them as they aged.
One of the things you have to realize about the world is that nothing ever changes. All that happens is tech becomes more advanced and we give things fancier names than previously used. Outside of that, systems stay the same, social structures stay the same, prejudices stay the same, ignorance stays the same...
Heck, we have instant worldwide communication and information transference, and, yet, the average induhvidual cannot be bother to search up the events surrounding a news story before pledging to go on a "protest" march.
As for the old people and their opinions, those who are 40 years and older have developed their views based on the multiple wars and events that they've seen happen. Those of us in our 30s and under only have the invasion of the Middle-East to go off of, which nearly everyone agrees was a mistake, and the after effects of it (E.G. Look at Europe). Also, it doesn't help when the current leaders, and most of the people with some amount of political power, care more about making money than actually using it.