Old people tend to be weak and vulnerable. It makes people uncomfortable to be around people like that because it reminds them of their own weakness and vulnerability. — T Clark
Assuming what you've written is true, here are some possible reasons:
Old people tend to be weak and vulnerable. It makes people uncomfortable to be around people like that because it reminds them of their own weakness and vulnerability.
Related to that - we all will be old someday. We are given a glimpse of our futures.
Many people are resentful of their parents and other authority figures.
Old people may be seen as an economic liability. This is true both within a particular family and in society as a whole.
Many of the values that grew out of an extended family don't apply anymore.
Changes in demographics mean there are more old people taking up more resources. — T Clark
I'm not sure I understand the distinction you are making between men and women. I think the reasons apply to both. — T Clark
I am only contesting your stipulated definition that seems to be guided by some masculine guiding principle or force. — Wallows
I picked up on that, too. Makes me suspect he’s a Fox News watcher. — Noah Te Stroete
If you want to go way back then you could even call it a Spartan mindset. — Wallows
No. Philosophies have a “feeling” to them. Some lean Athenian. Some lean Spartan. Kind of like your choice of masculine vs. feminine. — Noah Te Stroete
My question is that why does Western society display a deficit in the process of respect and regard for their elders? — Wallows
↪T Clark Those ARE really bad and ugly reasons for despising the elderly. — Noah Te Stroete
Noah, you intensified a "deficit" of respect to "despising" the elderly. Wallows and T Clark didn't use terms close to "despising". — Bitter Crank
Many people are resentful of their parents and other authority figures. — T Clark
Many of the values that grew out of an extended family don't apply anymore.
Changes in demographics mean there are more old people taking up more resources. — T Clark
My question is that why does Western society display a deficit in the process of respect and regard for their elders? — Wallows
it would appear that disrespect and low regard is an equal-opportunity problem. — Bitter Crank
I could be wrong about T Clark. — Noah Te Stroete
I am not sure they do. If you look at our various social problems--very inadequate housing for the poor, deteriorating schools, an underclass, environmental neglect (and abuse), food-borne illness (because food has too much fat, sugar, and non-nutritious additives in it) and so forth, it would appear that disrespect and low regard is an equal-opportunity problem. — Bitter Crank
That’s true. As someone on disability, I can attest to a general deficit of respect thrown my way. I’m sure Wallows knows about this. Then again, I don’t think it would matter much even if I were gainfully employed. Like you said, disrespect is pandemic in our society. — Noah Te Stroete
That’s true. As someone on disability, I can attest to a general deficit of respect thrown my way. I’m sure Wallows knows about this. Then again, I don’t think it would matter much even if I were gainfully employed. Like you said, disrespect is endemic in our society. — Noah Te Stroete
I suppose we all have an inner Nazi to some degree. — Noah Te Stroete
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