Let's end ageism | Ashton Applewhite

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2017
  • It's not the passage of time that makes it so hard to get older. It's ageism, a prejudice that pits us against our future selves -- and each other. Ashton Applewhite urges us to dismantle the dread and mobilize against the last socially acceptable prejudice. "Aging is not a problem to be fixed or a disease to be cured," she says. "It is a natural, powerful, lifelong process that unites us all."
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Комментарии • 552

  • @mustardseed9969
    @mustardseed9969 5 лет назад +74

    In Eastern culture, people view the elders as precious treasures in their families and societies.

    • @carriegrasty8852
      @carriegrasty8852 3 года назад +15

      In western society people view young people as stupid people incapable of doing anything productive

    • @psychedelicfright85
      @psychedelicfright85 2 года назад +1

      @@carriegrasty8852 not true. Though these days, trying to erase the past isn't sitting very well with people, and it shouldn't. No one likes humorless crybabies either. It's ironic. When you're younger, you should be having FUN. College should be FUN.

    • @AK-sg1uq
      @AK-sg1uq Год назад

      It is not really true about the eastern culture now… the things are changing

    • @Fillemexicaine36
      @Fillemexicaine36 Месяц назад

      In Easter culture, do men marry much younger women like they do in Western Culture?

  • @camilapenuela9179
    @camilapenuela9179 6 лет назад +67

    I've read a lot of the comments that have been posted here...Applewhite is just bringing awareness to something that is very, very real, despite all the possible faults in her way of delivering her message. I'm from Colombia. Discrimination against old people is deeply rooted on all of those prejudices we all have against old age, imparted by the same media that has affected how we view gender, race, etc. We see aging as an impairment, a disease that needs to be isolated even, and as part of our culture, this view on age DOES affect how they feel, their productivity and generates more issues in their health. While they do get financial benefits, seats on the bus, etc., it's about how they're "othered". Please don't dismiss her message.

    • @martinpospisil3747
      @martinpospisil3747 2 года назад

      I think its mainly a western culture that is obssesed with youth. Its fear of aging. Westn is spiritually bankrupt. The more we sway away from the natural world the more depressed we will become.

  • @debbieharriman9146
    @debbieharriman9146 3 года назад +18

    It sucks depressing and stressful .I was alot happier when I was younger. You lose your youth and beauty,and lose mobility..You become ignored, etched out and invisible . People treat you really mean .Unless you look alot younger,and are a professional .And that's that.

    • @ziggylaurie2268
      @ziggylaurie2268 3 года назад +7

      Especially if you’re a woman

    • @AK-sg1uq
      @AK-sg1uq Год назад

      Yes, that’s it. You should either look much younger or be an exceptional pro to be treated like you were treated before you got older. I clearly see it in the society basically everywhere, why do not people see it? If you are an ordinary elder person you will be treated like your existance does not really matter anymore at all. Especially, if you are woman - women are not allowed to age, when they “lose” their “beauty” they are not considered worthy anymore (both by men and by younger women). It has to be changed…

    • @333polkadot
      @333polkadot 5 месяцев назад

      Yes I agree. Not one person in the up with aging thing would turn down an opportunity to be 15 yrs younger. Period.

  • @melissac.5948
    @melissac.5948 6 лет назад +84

    Wow...judging by these comments, Ms. Applewhite has really struck a nerve. As an old person, I really wish more of you would have listened to the heart of what she is saying, even if you disagree with the way she says it. Just you wait...you'll see.

    • @louisciamillo8690
      @louisciamillo8690 6 лет назад +6

      I dont think the problem lies in lack of perspective, I just think that she shouldnt take this "issue" (ill provide my reason for putting that in quotes in a moment), and cloak it in lies about capitalism, sexism, racism, etc. And thats exactly what it is. She lies about things such as the effects of age on the human body and reinforces it with popular SJW beliefs. The fact is, aging DOES have negative effects on the human body. Its not a social construct, and its not just a market that these so called big pharmaceutical companies have pushed on people. It's science. As people age, the telomeres that act as a cap for the end of a chromosome begin to shorten with each replication as a person ages, causing each new cell to be more damaged than the last. Now Im not going to try and tell you that the nullment of her argument makes it ok to dehumanize old people, but frankly, I dont think that happens too much anyway. If a person is going to dehumanize someone, theyre going to do it to just about anyone, black, white, old, young, republican, democrat, you name it. "Ageism", racism, sexism, all just convenient mediums of dehumanization. So really, this woman is not preaching to the young white males of the world as she may think, but rather, she is preaching to the irrational people of the world (no those are not interchangeable) and those people arent going to change. And finally, this woman thinks that she speaks on behalf of ALL elderly people, when in fact, I know that my own grandparents, on either side, would be appalled to be victimized like this. They are all independent DESPITE what old age has done to their bodies. my grandfather for example, is 72 years old and still works 4-6 12 hour days per week. I dont think I could have more respect for that. I hope you read the whole thing with an open mind, and if you did, I also have some respect for you.

    • @machinegunhunt8407
      @machinegunhunt8407 4 года назад +4

      .....Aren't you proving her point?

    • @lunarwind5244
      @lunarwind5244 4 года назад +1

      Just you wait... you'll see.
      And how would you know? You're not them.

    • @phillipandrewbarbb
      @phillipandrewbarbb 4 года назад +1

      Ageism is not just a buzz word. It is a real issue millions of 35-55 are facing.
      Check this out: ruclips.net/video/dkfVsFTo8jA/видео.html

    • @thedieseldiet
      @thedieseldiet 2 года назад

      Older women are very hateful and bitter about life. They will sabotage younger women or have to turn everything in to an issue.
      Women are amazing in their purest form until they get corrupted by these older women and their negativity.
      There is a very good reason men marry younger women. It's not just looks alone but because of their energy and their happy supportive characteristics.

  • @AlexandreLMB
    @AlexandreLMB 6 лет назад +154

    The comment section only shows how Ageism exists.

    • @houseparkcitizen4380
      @houseparkcitizen4380 5 лет назад +3

      For example not selling beer to an 18 year old can make you an ageist

    • @lunarwind5244
      @lunarwind5244 4 года назад +2

      @Henry Hui I agree. Though there are comments that are insulting.

    • @phillipandrewbarbb
      @phillipandrewbarbb 4 года назад +5

      Ageism is not just a buzz word. It is a real issue millions of 35-55 are facing.
      Check this out: ruclips.net/video/dkfVsFTo8jA/видео.html

    • @CircumCrippledTV
      @CircumCrippledTV 4 года назад

      @Henry Hui Totally agreed!

    • @EliasJWhite
      @EliasJWhite 3 года назад +6

      There is a lot of ageism in the youtube comments section. Just look at the comments directed actors who dare to get older. You'd think those actors had done something to personally offend them.

  • @klarahogberg6828
    @klarahogberg6828 6 лет назад +211

    Ageism isn't only about treating "old" People different. Youths ideas and opinions often get ridiculed based on their age, it simply isn't a single "age-group" problem.

    • @toafafaamoana5044
      @toafafaamoana5044 6 лет назад +10

      all this 18+ and 21+ is agism but its hardwired into people and they just come out with dumb things

    • @frogluvrfr
      @frogluvrfr 5 лет назад +2

      Exactly.

    • @aprilstone28
      @aprilstone28 5 лет назад +24

      she is saying that as well!

    • @mr.lijahkthe1st112
      @mr.lijahkthe1st112 5 лет назад +10

      1:40

    • @logangomez4475
      @logangomez4475 5 лет назад +1

      @@mr.lijahkthe1st112 I went back and heard it.

  • @debbiemoore2747
    @debbiemoore2747 5 лет назад +17

    All prejudice relies on othering. So true. Thank you 🧡

  • @tamb7587
    @tamb7587 Год назад +11

    At the age of 57 I had to find a new job because my employer was retiring and selling his business. Working for him was why I had stayed there for 21 years. For the first time ever I couldnt find a job, no one would hire me although I had an excellent record, great references and wasnt wanting more money than people with much less experience. For the first time ever I was afraid. A year and a half later someone finally hired me, that was 4 years ago. I am the oldest person at my job. Unlike my MUCH younger coworkers I show up , and work hard. I dont have to take off work due to bf drama, sick children, sick self or just because I need a " mental health" day. NO , I show up and I work and work hard because if I dont or should I make a mistake or forget something I know the first thought will be that Im getting too old or have dementia. Im 61, I have to work twice as hard and keep a cheerful atitude at all times to keep those thoughts out of the mind of my boss and coworkers...It sucks ... Of course there are older people that cant hang and can’t do the job , but from my experience there are also many young people that cant or just wont do a job either...

  • @sadpotato9514
    @sadpotato9514 2 года назад +14

    I left a toxic work environment, but now I wish I hadn't. I'm 40 and I've been struggling to get a new job. I've gotten a few interviews, but no offers. I don't know if it's age discrimination since age doesn't come up, but I've never had this much trouble getting a job in my 20s and 30s.

    • @delavalmilker
      @delavalmilker 5 месяцев назад +2

      It's definitely age discrimination. There have been numerous studies done, where they send out resumes to companies advertising help wanted. In one set of resumes, they don't mention the applicants age. In the second, identical set--they mention the applicant's (older) age. They found a huge difference between the two different sets of resumes, as far as call-backs for interviews. You can guess which set of resumes got the most call-backs.

  • @alwaysuseless
    @alwaysuseless 6 лет назад +85

    This talk was well-organized, clearly articulated with telling examples, and backed by data from reputable sources. No doubt, the topic and the clear, energetic delivery will make some people uncomfortable. And, I suppose it's human nature to be more motivated to comment on a talk one dislikes or that strikes a nerve. Ironically, the negative comments, with their personal attacks, lack of logic, and knee-jerk bias, actually support the presentation by demonstrating just how prevalent and serious the problem of ageism is.

    • @lunarwind5244
      @lunarwind5244 4 года назад +4

      Or maybe a lot of people are trying to tell the truth (that they believe). Maybe they're wrong, maybe they're right. However, not all of them are ageist. Not all of them are simply "uncomfortable."
      Of course, the attacks aren't great. I don't support rude behavior either. However, a lot of the "negative comments" might make sense. Just because someone disagrees with her (or you) doesn't mean they are ageist. They can be reasonable too. Stop saying that all of them have "knee-jerk bias," or how they "support the presentation," just because they disagree. I find it really rude that you condescend to people this way.

    • @borislugosi54
      @borislugosi54 Месяц назад

      I found her examples told from an angle to seem relatable but not necessarily accurate and mentioning studies and research but not specifically which studies or context of research is not clear data. Who's the "reputable source". There are issues related to ageism, but this speech is not that in depth or provocative.

  • @Danijones4571
    @Danijones4571 6 лет назад +147

    Personally as a young women I've experienced many times older women treating me well, like a dummy, treating me like I'm a child and they're more mature and experienced etc and it drives me mad! (especially in the workplace). Maturity isn't dependent on age, but life experience, and that I've got plenty. Is this considered ageist behavior?

    • @MartialAmos
      @MartialAmos 6 лет назад +12

      No, it's just a silly thing to do. Making an -ism that encompasses whole society out of individual behaviour (though it is common, but it is not a problem) indicates a logical fallacy. You don't extrapolate one case on everybody. You live in society, therefore nobody owns you anything in the first place. People will not accept your subjective point of view at all cases, but this speaker implies that their feelings are more important than what people want to say. This is dumb narrative, noone cares about what you think and you should no care either. It's this simple. Clouds are not cotton candy, and rivers are not milk. You are not child anymore, but a part of human community that can be harsh, disrespectful and rude. The world this woman is talking about is an impossible utopia.

    • @karma5390
      @karma5390 6 лет назад +21

      Rio Hemmings by her definition yes you're being patronised because of your age and that would constitute as ageism.

    • @alwaysuseless
      @alwaysuseless 6 лет назад +34

      Yes, as the speaker said, ageism cuts both ways.

    • @AshtonApplewhiteVideos
      @AshtonApplewhiteVideos 6 лет назад +7

      yes!

    • @alastairp
      @alastairp 6 лет назад +3

      Yes that is ageist

  • @ProfessorSyndicateFranklai
    @ProfessorSyndicateFranklai 6 лет назад +15

    Frankly, now that we're working when we're older and retiring older, it becomes a more pressing issue.

  • @ErutaniaRose
    @ErutaniaRose 2 года назад +10

    Wisdom is not dependant on age. While those who are older have more time to collect and grow it, they do not always use that time wisely. Just because you are older, doesn't mean you are wiser, smarter, or kinder. It just means you have had more time to work on those things. The same goes for young people. They've just had less time given to them to do so. But, it's not about how much time you have or don't have, it's about how you use it.

    • @dinosaurus598
      @dinosaurus598 2 года назад +1

      It depends on experience.

    • @melissagreen_
      @melissagreen_ Год назад

      The frustrating thing is though that we become better versions of ourselves as we age and most people iron out their issues and at a time you are at you best internally, instead of being able to take advantage of your experience you are shut out and blocked from doing so. It's a mad world and everyone will eventually experience it.

  • @delavalmilker
    @delavalmilker 5 месяцев назад +1

    Incredibly good talk! As an active 68 year old, I have personally experienced blatant and open age discrimination in employment. As this presenter says: "Ageism is the last acceptable prejudice". And it's especially prevalent in the labor market.

  • @averagegirl3873
    @averagegirl3873 3 года назад +33

    Some of you clearly didn't listen...
    It was a great talk. Really effective. I loved it!

    • @Teddybeardb85
      @Teddybeardb85 Год назад

      I loved hte talk, and it comes down to also how you were raised and the normality of how older people are seen in western societies. Especially in cultures we do understand and do not understand. Like Take Captain Turner for instance he was probably raised in a male is the king type of home, no matter the age and has been bought up to believe that women (especially elder women) are not equal to men. It is a sad situation because he has been brainwashed by his family hogwards, and Fox News.

  • @I.am.Chavez
    @I.am.Chavez 5 лет назад +21

    Ageism is a real thing anybody 25 and over knows what I mean it only adds more depression to people's lives

    • @fototoestelletje
      @fototoestelletje 4 года назад +3

      GC_isme yeah im depressed af bcuz of ageism and im only 12

    • @kimmiasnss
      @kimmiasnss 3 года назад +7

      So true. I am 26 and I already suffer from ageism.

    • @quit2588
      @quit2588 3 года назад +1

      @@fototoestelletje I’m sorry :( side note, I like ur pfp ;)

    • @fototoestelletje
      @fototoestelletje 3 года назад

      @@quit2588 Oh, thanks. I also like your pfp, Kakegurui is a great anime but I like Yumeko the most :D
      By the way things get worse…almost everyday I cry because of ageism and I'm not even joking lol. I'm so overwhelmed I wish ageism just disappeared haha

    • @fototoestelletje
      @fototoestelletje 2 года назад +1

      @TheFrostyPhoenix Same but ageism gets progressively worse as you get older so enjoy your time. Don't make too much stress about ageism

  • @charliecastillo2011
    @charliecastillo2011 6 лет назад +11

    Ms. Applewhite reminds me of a sociology professor I had last semester. Great TED Talk!

  • @wtDrake
    @wtDrake 4 года назад +20

    I'm turning 30 in a few weeks and I've never been more depressed. I think it's because I graduated college late and started my career late, no relationship right now. I feel like I wasted my 20s. Older folks still tell me 30s are young and I definitely don't feel 30, but it's the first time younger adults will see me as "old" . Sorry this sounds so trivial lol

    • @kimmiasnss
      @kimmiasnss 3 года назад +14

      I can relate. I will turn 30 in few years too. I am 26. And I am already viewed as " old " but hey all of those who are in their 20s will join the 30s and 40s way sooner than they can imagine. Anyone who is 20-23 at the moment will be 30-33 in 10 years. And you will be 40. So we will all be on the same boat 😁

    • @pinkperfumefairy9205
      @pinkperfumefairy9205 2 года назад +1

      Pfp checks out

    • @wtDrake
      @wtDrake 2 года назад +3

      @@pinkperfumefairy9205 so does yours with the Roblox upload. Stay in school kiddo

    • @Coffeehan
      @Coffeehan 2 года назад +1

      People who think you are old in your 30s are younger people, pay them no mind, they don't know what they're talking about. Pretty soon they will realize that if they get lucky to reach their 30s., that is. So just do you.

    • @miguelrosado6348
      @miguelrosado6348 Год назад +4

      I think you are victim of our times. Social media puts a lot of pressure on youngsters to be achievers in their 20's which is ridiculous. It probably has to do with the fact that we have so many tech people, actors, musicians, designers and athletes, being successful in their early 20's and making everyone belief that is the norm. Most people are lost during all their lifes and only find purpose when they change careers in their 40's. Other find meaning in their personal lifes and families, and put work as a non-priority in their lifes. 30 is really young and you will know that for an absolute fact when you reach your mid-40's.

  • @ginacirelli1581
    @ginacirelli1581 Год назад +14

    As a 59-year-old woman, I have become invisible. Today a man in his 30's just marched right up in front of me when I was waiting in line to check out at a store. I've gotten to the point where I don't care what people think anymore. I shouted "What, am I invisible?" The guy flushed and hurried out. I exclaimed, "Hey, I'm invisible!" and a few folks my age caught my eye and smiled in commiseration. This has to stop.

    • @chelseashamim9148
      @chelseashamim9148 Год назад

      @Brown Incel ?

    • @dr.ogwangjoshua1391
      @dr.ogwangjoshua1391 4 месяца назад

      You are very visible. Don’t let unraised kids and adult non grownups make you feel any less than you are. You are valued and lived.

    • @JaniahOnfroy
      @JaniahOnfroy 3 месяца назад +1

      wow what a shame

  • @larap.1850
    @larap.1850 4 года назад +12

    It always amazes me how the upper age for age surveys are often 65.

  • @arin4121
    @arin4121 Год назад +6

    Who else is doing their assignment?

  • @jenniferxuetongd7109
    @jenniferxuetongd7109 6 лет назад +9

    Someone once told me that I would never get anywhere in life because I was dreaming big, young in age, and my race. Well let me just say that I've proven them dead wrong. Not even 20 yet and I've managed to not only lengthen my resume long enough to be shocking, I've gotten myself a great part-time job that pays more than minimum wage at a reasonable time length. I'm moving on in life to university, putting in my part to take care of my parents while they take care of me, and most of all I'm far more happy than that person who put me down when I was "too young".
    I'm not just another person who "stuck lucky" and I definitely am not privileged. I'm someone who has hustled hard and earned my keep. It's not age, race, or anything that makes a person successful, it's the work they're *willing* to put into what they do.
    People are fascinating in that way. When we put in enough effort, or even have just enough support to push forward, the boundaries are erased and limitations can be farther than the sky can reach. We see it everyday, we just don't seem to notice it every time it happens.

    • @Hassanthehorse
      @Hassanthehorse 4 года назад +3

      "It's not age, race, or anything that makes a person successful, it's the work they're willing to put into what they do."
      Do you have any evidence that supports your claim, or are you basing it on your own experience/emotions/idea of what ought to be or feels true? It's a very empowering way to view the world (if I put in X amount of work, I will undoubtedly receive Y) because it convinces you that you're in complete control of your fate, but it also tends to give room for blaming victims for circumstances which they had no control over; if working hard enough will give you the rewards you deserve, what does that say about those who are unfortunate?
      youarenotsosmart.com/2010/06/07/the-just-world-fallacy/

  • @alexsmith4982
    @alexsmith4982 3 года назад +27

    Some really brilliant and eye opening statements here. As a young person I had not thought about these things enough but now that I'm paying attention more and more I see just how prevalent this is everywhere in Western society. So much so that most people aren't even able to see it (judging from the comments complaining that young people have it bad too). Sure ageism impacts the young as well and Ms. Applewhite touches on that but let's be honest it's nowhere near as far-reaching and damaging as the ageism present against older people, so we absolutely should focus on that!

    • @kimmiasnss
      @kimmiasnss 3 года назад +4

      All the young people genZ-eners in particular will get old. Youth is not eternal. We are not different species. We aren't born as a " child" - " teen" -" Young adult " - " Adult " - " middle aged " - "elder" . All of us will go through all of this stages in life. I was a child than a teen than a young adult. Now I am 26 and I officially became part of the " old " population . I didn't even feel how time passed. I STILL can tell you in detail how I was running around in my neighborhood with my friends as an 8 years old. It feels like yesterday. So all what the youth is doing nowadays with attacking the older generations is creating a toxic future for themselves.

    • @melissagreen_
      @melissagreen_ Год назад

      It's interesting that young people actually have that attitude that they are discriminated against for being young, when in truth, they simply have not yet developed those skills or experiences YET and by ignoring the fact that building skills actually takes time, this attitude IS the bias against older people, because as you get older it makes sense that you are more experienced. Young people don't seem to understand this, they want to go from school to CEO without putting in the time it takes to gain that experience. Hence we have older and highly skilled people being pushed aside and under valued for that exact reason.

  • @ZiemniakPospolity
    @ZiemniakPospolity 6 лет назад +19

    As an enemy of most of the Social Justice Workers ideas I have to say that her speech wasn't bad at all. She said that illness and real problems older people must face are true, but besides of that we shouldn't feel worse just because of the age. I understood is as a message: don't let that nocebo works. A lot of people are absolutely healthy and their body is still in a good shape, but they feel old just because they know they are 40 or 50+. And they start to behave like old, ill people. This is what this woman mentioned: as long as your body can work properly (and sometimes it's possible to the end of the life), don't let your spirit feel old and don't behave like you will die soon. Her speech is imho reasonable.

  • @cocoaempress8891
    @cocoaempress8891 6 лет назад +8

    I enjoyed this speech a lot. I agree with the point that culture shapes how individuals look at aging. In Western cultures, older individuals are not seen as valuable members of society anymore. In other cultures, growing old is an honor and younger individuals hold them in reverence for their knowledge and wisdom. Aging in America is seen as a loss of life, in a way... all we see are anti-aging everything BUT an anti-aging diet, but that's another conversation. I will piggy back another poster in that the sociological construct of ageism is created; however as we age, processes change...its a biological fact. Not everything is ageism, just like not everything is racism, sexism or homophobia. There is an overuse of -ism's in American society now. Sometimes, facts hurt... but that does not negate the reality that they are facts.

    • @kimmiasnss
      @kimmiasnss 3 года назад +1

      I believe that what she wanted to say is that yes age my cause many health issues but if a healthy 70 year old with enough physical and mental abilities wants to let's say work somewhere or share his points of view he deserves the opportunity and should not be insulted and attacked with derogatory comments like " ok, boomer ". I am 26 and I already get the " ok, boomer " comment. Also people function pretty well up to their mid 70s. But nowadays old age already starts at 25 and that is crazy !!!!

  • @karagoldsmith7322
    @karagoldsmith7322 6 лет назад +12

    Great talk 👍🏻 I found it very interesting and engaging to watch and the speaker was clearly very passionate and had done her research

  • @Cicely.S
    @Cicely.S Год назад +5

    5 years later, still accurate! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @saniasaeed9698
    @saniasaeed9698 Год назад +2

    Great Ted Talk, she’s articulate, makes great points, and she’s funny. I’ve found that I’m my own worst enemy. Thinking Oh God, I’m getting older, I’ll be unappealing, alone, nobody will want me. I need to learn to be happy in my own skin without the incessant need for external approval and appreciation.

  • @Chribit
    @Chribit 6 лет назад +59

    if you acctually think about what she is saying and listen properly, it is a pretty good and relevant talk.

  • @grannybooster9188
    @grannybooster9188 4 года назад +10

    This is the most successful attack on ageism that I've ever seen. Nice work, Ms. Applewhite!

  • @hbf108
    @hbf108 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this talk. could not agree with you more. Love it. 😍😍

  • @juliachambers725
    @juliachambers725 5 лет назад +39

    I loved it. Great speech! Love older people and they deserve the best!

  • @soupyvues
    @soupyvues 3 года назад

    I'm definitely with you!

  • @kristinludlowUX
    @kristinludlowUX 5 лет назад

    Good talk. Thank you.

  • @ronkatz4230
    @ronkatz4230 3 месяца назад

    Terrific presentation. While it is important to "pass the torch", that doesn't mean that people should automatically be excluded because of their age. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @snorrevonflake
    @snorrevonflake 2 года назад

    2:58 that i am nothing but a slightly older version of myself is imo a very positive and realistic view of aging, at 55 so far i am 25 year old me 30 years later, not older.

  • @reneewildfang1820
    @reneewildfang1820 6 лет назад +8

    i love this because the hate that people in america give to becoming older is absolutely ridiculous. there are so many other cultures throughout time that have exulted old age bc of the wisdom and experience that comes with it.
    but then again america is an entitled, selfish, shallow culture, so its kind of to be expected that growing old is talked down upon even though literally everyone ages and there is absolutely no way to escape and you'll only live in fear and disappointment when you look in the mirror and see crows feet and smile lines. speaking of, what is so bad about crows feet? and smile lines? like are you serious people? you're whining because you were joyful. thats just screwed up man.

  • @ziggylaurie2268
    @ziggylaurie2268 3 года назад +3

    I’ve been told I’m obsolete, worn out etc... I’m the “ old lady” at work. I’m only 44, just wondering what I’m going to be called when I’m 60?!!

    • @annbreadin
      @annbreadin 2 года назад +1

      40's are certainly not old! It makes me laugh, ageism crept up towards me on social media groups like the socially accepted statement of superiority is "I'm younger than you"! This doesn't depress me on a personal level but the thought of ageism being acceptable across the board does. Some of the most interesting people I've ever met are in their 50s & 60s! I'd never have called them "old" they don't look or act it. We have the same names & identities no matter what the number on our birth certificate dictates. Some "I'm so young" types didn't even experience the wonder of the 90's, so they've no room to discriminate!

    • @ziggylaurie2268
      @ziggylaurie2268 2 года назад

      @TheFrostyPhoenix you need to be supervised. That’s not ageism, it’s common sense

    • @ziggylaurie2268
      @ziggylaurie2268 2 года назад

      @TheFrostyPhoenix no it’s called being responsible.

  • @dampiemcfly
    @dampiemcfly 6 лет назад

    I stand behind this!

  • @trhl1155
    @trhl1155 5 лет назад +4

    Most of the middle level managers these days are in their 30s and when they want an analyst or associate they always go for 20 year olds as it’s easier to boss over them as against a more qualified 40 something year old. This happens mostly in corporate offices because the HR and the manager don’t pay salaries from their own pockets. Mature people would benefit more by targeting small business owners who wants quality work rather than glamour.

  • @monicaeastway4534
    @monicaeastway4534 5 месяцев назад

    BRAVO! Thank You Ashton!!!

  • @melissagreen_
    @melissagreen_ Год назад +2

    Sadly there is much less focus and attention placed on agism than just about any other 'ism' . Which is even more ridiculous when ageism itself does not discriminate based on gender, race or sexual orientation! We ALL get older and we are unconciously bringing about our own bad karma. I worked for a company that pushed the diversity message for sexual orientation but blatantly discriminated against me for my age and refused to hire me after a year of hard work due to 'we think you'll get bored'. You're either diverse or you're not, I don't think you get to pick and choose your causes and then call yourself diverse! ALL discrimination is wrong and hurts everyone.

  • @anac1053
    @anac1053 3 года назад

    This is so important!

  • @AK-sg1uq
    @AK-sg1uq Год назад +3

    Many people complain about ageism towards young people. But you miss the main point! Our culture says that being young is good! Youth and beauty are valued everywhere. The society loves children and young people, the society sells things using photos of children and young adults because everyone loves youthfullness and qualities associated with it. Of course, young people can be descriminated (for lack of experience, for example), but they are percieved good, in the first place. People look at young people with pleasure and communicate more readily with them… and help them more often. At the same time, elder people are perceived as people who are not really needed for the society, the general idea about ageing is that ageing is bad and challenging. You will even rarely see an elder woman on an ad selling an anti-age cream because noone is really ready to see an aged face and think - i do want to look like this -, people do not like aged faces (in general). The elders are not represented on tv, in movies, in the media… they are just hidden under the carpet like they are not the equal members of our society! Also, The basic ideas - youth is good, ageing is bad - are not equal… aged people are being descriminated unproportionally more at least because of this basic ideas.

  • @Haz04712
    @Haz04712 6 лет назад

    Great talk do another

  • @christinatorres7447
    @christinatorres7447 4 месяца назад

    great public speaker! I really enjoyed this Ted talk.

  • @bonnitaboone9391
    @bonnitaboone9391 Год назад

    I loved it and will continue to rock on

  • @TruffelChocolade
    @TruffelChocolade 6 лет назад

    I just love how she tells me what is wrong with me, she knows me so well!

  • @TheBettinale
    @TheBettinale 6 лет назад +4

    even if you don't actually think about it, it is a great talk, and so true! I'm in it, from the start!

  • @PointOfImpactMinistries
    @PointOfImpactMinistries 11 месяцев назад

    This was awesome!!! Love it!

  • @existentialmonster4059
    @existentialmonster4059 2 года назад

    My problem with rejecting and accepting dates is: I don't want the older person to think I'm a plaything or to fall all over themselves to be nice to me, and if I am open to older partners I want younger partners to be open to me too, but they aren't always. It's really hard to want to be open if you're afraid others won't be open too.

  • @NewLife2028
    @NewLife2028 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello old fuckers! I’m 59 and JUST STARTED Life 4.0. I taught myself Spanish fluent enough to pass as a Spaniard in Spain, in just two years (because I developed the way and had the time). I’m an oil painter centered on fantasy realism. I'm a novel writer with one published work and more coming and I’m an Astrologer. YOU, over 36ish are my focus!! I don’t have any visiting friendships. I would nearly kill to have Spaniards for friends but, I'm willing to accept English speakers who are interested in learning Spanish of Spain, traveling to Ireland and Spain, Viking warrior wannabes welcome! There's something seriously broken about US, in two ways. First, we try to hold on to youth by befriending young people who constant reject us. That’s painful and it’s also stupid. We don’t wanna look at ourselves in the mirror or another head of gray hair. I get it. But, the alternative is LONELINESS, and that sucks more than anything else. Go ahead an mock me for reaching out. Says everything about you and nothing about me. Otherwise, say hi. Reach out. I had the courage. Do you?

  • @thaislindemayergomes8009
    @thaislindemayergomes8009 3 года назад +1

    She is amazing!

  • @KL-bg8fi
    @KL-bg8fi 6 лет назад +8

    I really needed to hear this talk as a young adult who has fear of aging 👍👍👍👏👏 Applewhite did an amazing job in this speech. Short, precise, inspiring, and incredible!!!

  • @samuraichampionz
    @samuraichampionz 3 года назад +3

    Ageism is a double edged sword.

  • @ermirapirdeni1817
    @ermirapirdeni1817 3 года назад

    Great TED Talk of Ashton Applewhite about aging a topic so resonant, that it accompanies demographic change around the world!

  • @BeingGraceDivine
    @BeingGraceDivine 4 года назад

    yes! ashton, you rock!

  • @aygeem1764
    @aygeem1764 3 года назад

    This was a very insightful presentation!

    • @benganchan1420
      @benganchan1420 3 года назад +1

      US Election 2020 is the opposite as it is open to septuagenarians only. But the record goes to Malaysia where Doctor Mahathir unretired and came back to become Prime Minister again at age 93.

  • @emackb1457
    @emackb1457 6 лет назад +9

    "All isms[...]racism, sexism, homophobia" lol I get he point, but I was funny cuz one of her examples wasn't an "ism"

  • @lisaduran3718
    @lisaduran3718 2 года назад

    All so true.

  • @anitajobjob3430
    @anitajobjob3430 5 лет назад +1

    we are the age of stars, existence is so much more than the isms of humanity.

  • @carolinagonzalez4057
    @carolinagonzalez4057 Год назад +1

    as a Mexican we always been taught to respect admire and learn from our grandparents all for wisdom and understanding that they hold emotional intelligence better than us I personally hate whenever people speak to there elders like a 5 year old especially whenever there perfect from there brains

  • @jetlagrob
    @jetlagrob 3 года назад +4

    Great video... I feel younger now!! Ageism can be cured
    by waiting 60 years.

  • @jeeyongyow3306
    @jeeyongyow3306 6 лет назад

    Wow.Mind blown.

  • @sushloura1536
    @sushloura1536 6 лет назад

    Wow!vry impressive !

  • @CircumCrippledTV
    @CircumCrippledTV 4 года назад +2

    09:12 YES.

  • @matthewkeppler5759
    @matthewkeppler5759 Год назад +2

    Preach girl! Preeeeaaacchhh!!! Said the 34yr old who's sick of being hassled about how im not getting any younger. True, but why does that dictate my life's worth? Oh yeah, it doesn't.

  • @bokchoiman
    @bokchoiman 6 лет назад +2

    You're right, we should give everyone regardless of age mandatory health screenings, that way the selection process is purely objective.

  • @mirageinmercuryshadow
    @mirageinmercuryshadow 6 лет назад +1

    Yes! Iv been waiting for some1 to address this issue 👏

  • @Perfect_Bond
    @Perfect_Bond 6 лет назад +7

    Surprised the comments haven't been disabled....

    • @alwaysuseless
      @alwaysuseless 6 лет назад +10

      Ironically, the negative comments support the presentation by demonstrating just how prevalent and serious the problem of ageism is.

  • @darrenmarchant1720
    @darrenmarchant1720 5 лет назад +1

    some aspects of the human condition are relevant to the age of the person, some are not. to disrespect someone on the basis of their age is a fallacy. a person can contribute tremendous value to a society at every stage of their life. at each stage of a persons life they are likely to contribute in ways that are unique to that stage of their life. a twenty year old male that has the life goal of having a large family is not expected to marry a 65 year old female. a 65 year old machinist is likely to have a lot to teach to the next generation of 12 year olds. it is all about context.

  • @daxter956
    @daxter956 6 лет назад +13

    Ageism is not the last acceptable prejudice at all. Classism is still a huge issue, people ignore and stereotype homeless people all the time

    • @riptyurass302
      @riptyurass302 3 года назад +1

      Yes but discrimination is when people treat you differently based on something out of your control whereas wealth is not something that is necessarily out of your control. Not that I think you will succeed by hard work all the time, but it’s definitely not the same as discrimination of race, age, gender, ect
      Discrimination of wealth is more in line with discrimination of fat people, it can be changed but it takes hard work.

  • @neilybugg
    @neilybugg 3 года назад +9

    This lady doesn't actually feel old to me

    • @AngelHxze
      @AngelHxze 2 года назад +1

      Proving her point ?? Lol

  • @kereti71
    @kereti71 3 года назад

    Epic Talk

  • @Native722
    @Native722 2 года назад +1

    Ageism is real, People inject the ir on biases into interviewing or just anything in general

  • @justinwentworth1467
    @justinwentworth1467 6 лет назад +1

    when your watching Ted as a new upload hits your notifications...

  • @shubbart
    @shubbart 9 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent! Uplifting video that I am sharing with all of my "elderly" friends. 🙂

  • @antman1672
    @antman1672 6 лет назад +5

    Why should it be ok to weigh the needs of the young against the needs of the old (or vice versa, I'm assuming)? Ok lets abolish social security.

  • @blabebreaker
    @blabebreaker 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome

  • @anonymouschannel6193
    @anonymouschannel6193 2 года назад +3

    EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT AGE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE ELDERLY BUT THEY FORGET ABOUT LEGAL (UNFORTUNATELY) DISCRIMINATION AGAINST THE YOUTH!!!!!!

  • @bendover6909
    @bendover6909 3 года назад +3

    Everybody gangster till they find out ageism is a real thing

    • @AbuBased731
      @AbuBased731 Год назад

      not if you die in a pointless war first ☝🏿

  • @MrOsasco
    @MrOsasco 2 года назад

    Right. Quando a humanidade acabar.

  • @danielkim8025
    @danielkim8025 6 лет назад

    8 20 "plaques and tangles" are not positive factors in the brain that lead dementia as far as I know. Does anyone feel the same way?

  • @Alitari
    @Alitari 6 лет назад +2

    9:50 ... Urbanisation fuels ageism? I get that city cores are often seen as the place to be for the young/hip, but urbanisation is GREAT for older people. It means more walkable neighbourhoods, closer access to higher quality health care, and regular, more reliable public transit.

  • @d.lawrence5670
    @d.lawrence5670 6 лет назад +1

    This Ashton Applewhite is witty, funny, enjoyable, and entertaining. Excellent speaker too. I wish I worked with her.

  • @leondeiak
    @leondeiak 6 лет назад +1

    Aging is a disease ... For all of us.

  • @4centhotdog
    @4centhotdog 2 года назад

    the bottom of that U curve of happiness must be when we are at the peak of our careers

  • @rohitkohok885
    @rohitkohok885 6 лет назад +3

    NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE ,HOW EXCEPTIONALLY YOU PUT IT M'AAM...................HATS OFF ...HATS OFF........HATS OFF..............

  • @Silivrina
    @Silivrina 5 лет назад

    Love her outfit

  • @cwl82108
    @cwl82108 6 лет назад +1

    But nowadays many old people take it for granted and overuse their "old" too

  • @TheHollandHS
    @TheHollandHS 3 года назад

    1. We need universal social justice with focus on general discrimination.
    Not just social justice for one or few issues like today. There are countless traits of humans that risk into the problem of discrimination.
    2. Also we need to understand the relation between groups and individuals, and majorities and minorities to achieve both equality and individual rights. Social justice should not lead to peer pressure nor individual irresponsibility. Nor social injustice as reverse social justice. My greatest fear is that things are contradictionary and this means to compromise.
    3. every human deserves in society to be heard to communicate with society and get support from a universal social justice platform, even if they are as terrible as Hitler. Not to say they are correct, but that they should exchange their complex as humans in order to tell them wiseful what is right and wrong to be human to prevent harm to one's self and society.
    4. Last thing we need is the importance of Humor in the world of social justice. Pretty ironic I say this 😂
    Humor is fundamentally build on irony. Which reflects humankind and its opposites. Why not talk about if hitler was a hippie? Certain humor is needed to keep discussions healthy. We should take justice seriously, but Political correctness can be just as deadly as no serious effort to justice at all.

  • @AccidentalNinja
    @AccidentalNinja 6 лет назад

    I've always been terrible with names, so I won't ever claim that's aging.

  • @debbieh5620
    @debbieh5620 4 года назад +3

    People enjoy tormenting the seniors .

  • @danielmarsala849
    @danielmarsala849 3 года назад

    more similar, too

  • @avaheredia6407
    @avaheredia6407 6 лет назад +1

    I thought this was about people treating you badly because your younger then them . (especially your siblings )

  • @Jason5329
    @Jason5329 3 года назад

    Fantastic! Well done. All of the "isms" need to go. Our world got better by highlighting race and gender isms. These days there age has even less limitation than it ever does. Let's go for wide awareness, which leads to pressure on lawmakers which leads to visible enforcement.

  • @leoniyueh225
    @leoniyueh225 5 месяцев назад

    Fantasitc omg

  • @polychats5990
    @polychats5990 6 лет назад +13

    lmao when you get old it isn't a social construct where your body just changes, it's a process where your body breaks down until you die.

  • @iran2171
    @iran2171 6 лет назад +3

    The general idea is good, but the examples r not in their place...

  • @sakshibhardwaj9440
    @sakshibhardwaj9440 5 лет назад +1

    Guys i need help for my homework
    Does anyone know what the characteristics of ageism might be?
    In class (gr7) we are learning about the isms and i need to know what it is
    Please help if you can!