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Listen to This Article: New York Times: Old People Suck and We Should Take Their Stuff

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April 26, 2026에 시작됨

Narrated Version | It’s time to do away with these societal “grifters” and “stowaways,” says an eminent Yale professor

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CLAIM 게시자: will Apr 26, 2026
Labeling the elderly as societal burdens ignores their potential contributions and the wisdom they offer, which is invaluable.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Apr 26, 2026
Redistributing resources from wealthy older generations could address economic inequality and support younger populations in need.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Apr 26, 2026
The debate over generational wealth and support should focus on systemic issues rather than blaming specific age groups.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Apr 26, 2026
Elderly individuals have contributed to society and deserve respect and support, not scapegoating as 'grifters' or 'stowaways'.

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CLAIM 게시자: will Apr 26, 2026
Reevaluating societal support structures is necessary, but it should be done fairly without demonizing the elderly.

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