Michael Z
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern Wisconsin
I was in a grocery store in a large city recently and bought 3 items. A bag of carrots, a bag of spinach, and a case of water. I was holding all 3. A young couple got ahead of me in line and saw me holding all these items with no cart. They did not let me go ahead of them. Not a big thing, and I really don't look like a crippled old man, but still, it surprised me that they did not let me go ahead given I was holding all those items and I could have checked out in a few seconds.
I remember visiting Poland in the mid 80's and whenever an older person boarded a bus, multiple people got up to surrender their seat. Not sure if it is still like that there, or anywhere.
I know I experienced ageism when I was community college instructor. Our college preached and preached about respecting diverse groups, and truthfully, neither myself or other instructors discriminated in any way, nor did I note students showing discrimination, EXCEPT for students not respecting age. Yet, we never heard one word in our All Faculty Duty Days or in communications directed at students regarding ageism. It is the one form of discrimination that is ignored.
I remember visiting Poland in the mid 80's and whenever an older person boarded a bus, multiple people got up to surrender their seat. Not sure if it is still like that there, or anywhere.
I know I experienced ageism when I was community college instructor. Our college preached and preached about respecting diverse groups, and truthfully, neither myself or other instructors discriminated in any way, nor did I note students showing discrimination, EXCEPT for students not respecting age. Yet, we never heard one word in our All Faculty Duty Days or in communications directed at students regarding ageism. It is the one form of discrimination that is ignored.