PhilGoetz comments on Bad Concepts Repository - Less Wrong

20 Post author: moridinamael 27 June 2013 03:16AM

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Comment author: PhilGoetz 27 June 2013 11:13:41PM 3 points [-]

But I think that in America today, we don't respect older people enough. Heck, we don't often even acknowledge their existence. Count what fraction of the people you pass on the street today are "old". Then count what fraction of people you see on TV or in the movies are old.

Comment author: buybuydandavis 28 June 2013 02:06:58AM 6 points [-]

I think that our age cohorted Lord of the Flies educational system has much to do with "we" being age cohorted as well.

Comment author: Stabilizer 28 June 2013 12:30:15AM 1 point [-]

It is not surprising that there aren't a proportional number of old people in TV/movies right now. And I suspect there never were. TV/movie audience desire to view people who possess high-status markers. Two important markers are beauty and power. In reality, younger people typically have beauty but not much power. Older people have more power and less beauty. Since TV/movies don't have the constraints of reality, we can make young people who are beautiful also powerful. We can rarely make old people beautiful with some exceptions, which TV/movies often exploit. I don't think this has anything to do with respect.

Comment author: jklsemicolon 29 June 2013 11:24:48AM 3 points [-]

TV/movie audience desire to view people who possess high-status markers...I don't think this has anything to do with respect

This is a contradiction.

Comment author: Stabilizer 30 June 2013 01:59:20AM 1 point [-]

Sorry if it was confusing but you are taking it out of context. I actually meant: the fact that we don't have a proportional number of old people in TV/movies as in real life is not because we respect old people less in real life. It is simply a reflection of the freedoms available in TV/movies.