Jawohl, mein guter Mann — Bitter Crank
It is understandable that in ghetto culture, "respect" is such a big issue. People who are residents of the various ghettos "don't get no respect" so have to be hyper alert to interpersonal signs of disrespect. — Bitter Crank
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
How so? I'm not apt enough to see the merit to that conclusion. — Wallows
There's an apt for that.
It must be that I expressed myself inadequately.
What I mean is that it isn't just the elderly that are given minimal respect. Respect is conditional on having ample resources, because on one level, cash is what we respect. Nobody is going around disrespecting Michael Bloomberg, Warren Buffett, or Bill Gates--all three more or less elderly.
"On one level" because on other levels people use different standards. For instance, we may respect people on the basis of education, verbal facility, good looks (even in old age), and so on.
We all want respect, one way or another. — Bitter Crank
how does me describing things to you that I've observed about people's feelings about old people turn into me endorsing those feelings? — T Clark
we are not responsible for our feelings, we're responsible for our behavior. — T Clark
Yes, we must reality test the truth aptness of our beliefs as the way we are. — Wallows
We are responsible for our behavior. That's it. Ever. Always. — T Clark
Perhaps their current lack of involvement helps to explain the deficiency of today's youth. — Tzeentch
My question is that why does Western society display a deficit in the process of respect and regard for their elders? — Wallows
What I mean is that it isn't just the elderly that are given minimal respect. Respect is conditional on having ample resources, because on one level, cash is what we respect. Nobody is going around disrespecting Michael Bloomberg, Warren Buffett, or Bill Gates--all three more or less elderly.
"On one level" because on other levels people use different standards. For instance, we may respect people on the basis of education, verbal facility, good looks (even in old age), and so on.
We all want respect, one way or another. — Bitter Crank
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