Hey, Eric, I’m going to try to extend the benefit of the doubt, but on the other hand, it’s a challenge given this increasingly widespread phenomenon. This probably doesn’t apply to you, yet many seem to have not noticed that Agism is Illegal just like gender, race, and orientation discrimination; yet it is increasingly pervasive and in everyday situations perversely deemed acceptable.
Like racism, gender bias, or gay discrimination, agism’s effects are most deeply insidious when cloaked in the guise of little everyday situations, decisions, policies, and priorities.
The “mood” I chose for the comments below was something like “intentionally provocative” or “optimistically provocative” to make it 100% clear that I’m making a double point with the post: 1.) such features as the ones request here are all too often pushed to the bottom of the priority stack and 2.) all too often it’s because, “those old people aren’t our primary market anyway.” Anyone who has done software for more than 4 or 5 years knows these two things to be true, and if using irony and hyperbole to make the point is “abusive” then progressives of all persuasions only stand to lose ground.
Why are the mood comments omitted, by the way? Isn’t that a fairly important Context Signal for readers? In fact, isn’t the very purpose of mood comments to provide Context?
In this case — just like black people get to talk about black issues, women about women’s issues, immigrants about immigration issues, gays about marriage equality issues — as a 50 year “old person” I’m thinking I have every right to address agism issues; in fact, every OBLIGATION to do so in the “little everyday situations” where agism is most felt by victims of instituationalized, revoltingly Acceptable Agism.
Perhaps I’m simply in the camp of compatriots like @jew4palestine where my only infraction here is questioning the status quo. Wouldn’t you agree? Please do let me know, I’m very curious about this one. Is this really “abusive language” even when tagged as “intentionally thought provoking?”
My bet is that I’m only in trouble for exposing what far too many 20 to 40 year-olds actually do think, today. It wouldn’t matter except that those perceptions drive behavior — illegal behavior — every day. I also wouldn’t be surprised to see these same agist people try to play some convoluted “reverse agism” tactic to try to defend their own hypocritical insecurities.
If the glove don’t fit, we surely must acquit; but if the shoe fits, you’re probably wearing it. In other words, if you know you’re definitely not prone to any of these improper views about older people in the workplace and in the world in general, gentle reader, then there’s absolutely no reason to get your dander up, right? On the other hand, if any reader feels defensive right about now, what would that seem to indicate?
Oh, and have a nice day. I have to get back to doing my Old People Work, now; you know, the kind where anyone over 40 and white is too lazy to do manual labor, doesn’t even know what a blog is, let alone Twitter, Qik, or the like, right? Sorry, I’ll stay out of sight and out of mind like a good boy, next time.
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what are YOU looking at, anyway, old man? don’t you realize that old people are not supposed to use technology? why should we bother with font sizes? who cares about you, anyway, you’re OLD. in fact, if you use the newest stuff, you’re kind of a CREEP and scary to all us real people. i suppose you’ll want cell phones helpful for 80 year olds next. where will your whining demands ever end? “wah, wah, wah, we want adjustable fonts like the Kindle.” what do you mean you are the fastest growing demographic? don’t try to weasel out of this with mere facts. you are old, you suck, you should shut up and not be seen in public; and yet, you have the audacity to apply for a job with us real people in our 20s and 30s? what? you think we weren’t born yesterday? ROTFLMAO!!! just for this request, we are decreasing the font by 2 points, permanently. good luck, losers. seriously, though; development for this rapidly growing demographic is grossly under funded and under energized. truly, there are important cultural biases about which all software developers should become mindful http://alloldpeoplesuck.blogspot.com/ . well, not all of them, only the ones who want to be positioned to best profit from this exploding demographic so you see, actually, usability for diverse populations is directly relevant to product development roadmaps.
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