B19 wrote:
It's nice to be appreciated, though I don't want to be appreciated (or not) solely on the basis of my age. I can see that the OP's intentions are good, though defining people solely by age (even with the best of intentions) is ageist, and a thread named "Anyone Here Love Young People" would be equally ageist. There are a lot of young people I like, a few that I choose to avoid, a few that I love a lot. It has nothing to do with their age. If it were, then I would either like or dislike the whole group based solely on their age. How absurd would that be? Like autistic people, older people want to be accepted not patronised, demonised or disrespected based on something they are over which they have no choice. Older autistic people are doubly disrespected in the current state of Western culture (and even here, sometimes), though less so recently, I am glad to add.
I smile at something the writer G K Chesterton once wryly observed: "when I was young, the young were not respected, now I am old and the old are not respected; I guess I missed out both ways.."
If someone started a thread here titled "anyone here love dogs?" would that be speciesist?