Okay, I am sorry to quote myself but this a topic I've picked over and embodied for years, both personally and professionally.

When I shot off a bird thread about it in the grocery store parking lot in October of 2021, it resonated with a lot of people so I'm going to reproduce my words here, where there may be a different or more nuanced discussion about it.

Here goes: getting older does not make people conservative, that's a myth made by conservatives. (1/5)

(begin quote)

"Let's get something straight. Growing old doesn't make people #conservative. In fact the more marginalized identity statuses a person has, the LESS conservative they grow over time.
The reason we equate "old" with "conservative" is that #marginalization kills people off younger.

Some of the most radical people you know are old.

It's just a lot of others died before they could get there, so there's a diminishing proportion. (2/5)

There is a TON of research on this, I'm not just spitballing.

I've been in this field for decades. And I've watched the statistics I studied play out IRL over and over and over for myself and everyone I've known. (Including hundreds of clients.)

This is one of the reasons I'm so annoyed with the intergenerational divisiveness being pushed down all our throats. It's bullsht.

We have allies and enemies across every generation.

(3/5)

This is also related to the myth that "racism will die out" or "homophobia will die out" as older people die.

No, bigotry and fascistic attitudes *don't* just die out, they must be actively fought and defeated on an ongoing basis.

Because sometimes we make the mistake of thinking "Oh, the youth must not be bigoted like their forebears" but guess what.

If that were true we wouldn't have had the tiki torches or the terf explosion.

Allies and enemies in every generation.

(4/5)

(end quote of myself!)

Just as #privilege accrues the older you get, ALSO #marginalization and deprivation accrue. If you start out on the downside, you can end up much much worse off as you age.

Thank you to @mattalhonte for the following related link:

[Title: "Seniors Are More #Conservative Because the #Poor Don’t Survive to Become #Seniors, By Ed Kilgore"]

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/05/poor-people-often-dont-survive-to-become-seniors-who-vote.html
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@_L1vY_ @mattalhonte 🌊 I started adulthood in a (very) far-right bastion of conservatism. By 30, I was working on my exit strategy. That was decades ago, and I promise you that the older I get the more liberal I become. 🌊

@_L1vY_ @JulieNye @mattalhonte

I find that most people who I see that are conservative in nature and pretty out there with it stopped maturing at about 15 or so… they hold those same attitudes… and many even say… I’ve been like this since high school.. just my observation… and not worthy a ton …

@tdwllms1 @_L1vY_ @JulieNye @mattalhonte IMO, I find the further you go in Rural areas, the more conservative the vote. Often that mindset is, we've always been, so there's no questioning it. Often without resources to make educated decisions. IE: I am unable to live in my retirement home due to lack of services. No cellular, most have no internet, lost TV in 2010 (Digital) never had Cable. don't even get RADIO signals in some cases.
The politicians pop by to hug babies, get votes & leave
@Rasta @tdwllms1 @_L1vY_ @JulieNye @mattalhonte Side note on those radio signals: Anne Nelson published her research on the CNP and detailed their massive network of US AM radio that radicalized people living in news deserts into the far right. @onthemedia recently had her on Ep 2 of their 5 part series ‘The Divided Dail’. It’s a must listen, imo. I’m sure similar has played out in Canada & other countries. https://masto.ai/@JennaWright/109373573751557294
Jenna Wright (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image Side but related note: Anne Nelson, who is featured in the film discussing her research on the CNP, published in her book ‘Shadow Network: Media, Money and the Secret Hub of the Radical Right’, will be next week’s guest on @onthemedia They're doing a 5 part series on the American right’s domination of the airwaves. The first episode was fantastic. I learned things. Katie Thornton is an engaging host. Looking forward to the episode with Anne. Here’s the link to Episode 1: https://t.co/UHWmMxIIrc

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@JennaWright I can download it, I'll have a listen in the morning, getting later here and my focus is not good.
here's my dilemma. I bought a house, where I wanted to retire, moved closer to the city for schooling for the kids, work and services.
When I left they had a daily bus, they had three Over The Air (OTA) TV stations. They had daily rural paper delivery. Every 8-10 miles was a payphone on a convenience store, with a gas pump. We have none of those things today, no cellular, no signals
@JennaWright Add No #Healthcare and suddenly you can't live there retired. We might not be able to drive ourselves soon to the hospital, or find the Emerg Dept closed all this month. Accidents still happen.
@JennaWright Hit by Hurricane Fiona this summer, my house took damage, we made it but no one checked on us. No 911, no internet (power out 13 days) no well water (no pumps) no cellular, and no radio because the local repeater 20 miles away, was in the blackout area. I found out from USA AM radio that we were two hurricanes behind.
In 2023, not one mention of securing modern communication to all of our province? Emergency alerts go out, and never reach venerable rural people. Gentrification
@Rasta That’s sad. Inexcusable, too.
@JennaWright It's like a master plan to support just a few, until the others move there. or die.
@Rasta @JennaWright and people get mad at me that I refuse to move to a rural area. Like WHY would I do that? Yes, I’m facing homelessness right now where I’m at, but at least there ARE services I can use to deal with that. But move to a rural area? There is a REASON why housing is cheap: no jobs, no medical care, no transportation, no broadband so remote working is impossible, etc. There’s literally nothing there. There’s no longer community or amenities because rural America is withering away.