Why not actually come all the way out of your sizeist, ageist closets and do a real piece on a phenomenon that's gone on for years now? |
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Furthermore, the Act is ageist, skewed toward acquired disabilities, focused on physical barriers, and based on the medical model. |
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These might take the form of ageist practices or attitudes, inequality, discrimination, or a variety of social exclusions. |
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Apparently ageist behaviors are so much a part of our culture that they do not change much with age. |
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Nonetheless, investors' ageist attitudes are bolstered by the digital native argument. |
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There is a common, ageist, tendency to assume that inactivity in old age is the norm. |
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I couldn't believe my own father was uttering such ageist claptrap. |
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However, until recently there has been little or no attempt to measure the frequency and types of actual ageist behaviors based on self-report. |
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Within this competitive, ageist beauty culture, women's friendships are undermined as they jealously evaluate one another's looks to gauge who among them will most closely approximate unobtainable feminine perfection. |
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The Sunday brunch was hosted at the Dolmen Mall Tariq Road food court, possibly the ageist indoor and most extensive food court in the country. |
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The member is probably getting even with me for the fact that I made some ageist remark about schools and his hair, and I want to apologize for that. |
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We must be sure that society at large is quick to condemn anti-racist, sectarian, anti-Semitic or Islamaphobic, anti-disability, ageist, sexist, antitransgender, or homophobic slurs and attacks. |
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We're talking today about an ageist and anti-elitist agenda, plainly described in the CBC's own controversial arts and culture study, which I've asked to have translated and distributed to you. |
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In North American society, ageist attitudes and negative stereotypes, often internalized by seniors, can limit options and choices for meaningful roles. |
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He claims that it is discriminatory, ageist and fails to abide by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which prohibits discrimination based on age. |
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In the example above, the teen that walked into the store was automatically stereotyped because of the way he looked, and therefore the store manager was being ageist towards him. |
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Which types of people report more ageist behaviors? |
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Personally I find sissy boys a little too heavy to juggle, as well as being ageist, sexist and orientationist props. |
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The thing about radio, if you are still compos mentis and have the voice, it is not ageist. |
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Levies Force registered separately cases ageist the unknown criminals and started search operation. |
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Her attack came after the BBC were branded ageist for replacing Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene Phillips, 66, with 30-year-old Alesha Dixon. |
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I'm ageist, weightist, racist, gingist heightist and generally speaking, I don't like anyone. |
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Even though she had succeeded in the phone interview, when the ageist employer learned that the candidate was only 18 years old, she became hesitant. |
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There are lots of messages that could be considered unfair, but especially relevant today are those that are sexist, racist, ageist, heterosexist, etc. |
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Upon hearing that his employer would soon require yearly physical examinations and vision screening, my father exclaimed that the policy was ageist. |
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Perhaps someone will explain why it is that today, attending a fancy dress party pretending to be someone else can now be deemed racist, sexist, ageist, fatist, whateverist. |
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Victorian fiction is rife with this ageist and ableist comedy. |
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But I'm a 55-year-old man and I know how ageist this industry can be. |
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