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Older Americans' Attitudes Are Improving

Posted on the 05 June 2013 by Jobsanger
Older Americans' Attitudes Are Improving
Older Americans' Attitudes Are Improving
Older Americans' Attitudes Are Improving
Older Americans' Attitudes Are Improving I wrote a post a few days ago on how the moral attitudes of all Americans are becoming more liberal and accepting. When I was a youngster, all of the things listed in the charts above would have been considered immoral by a huge majority of Americans. In those days more people thought they had a right to tell others how they should live their lives. Today, most Americans have a much better (and healthier) attitude -- that each person has the right to determine how they will live their lives.
One of the things I found interesting is that older Americans are now changing their attitudes on these issues -- and that the biggest change among older Americans has come in the last decade or so. I can't prove it, but I think that has a lot to do with the "baby boomer" generation starting to swell the ranks of the elderly -- the "do your own thing", free love, civil rights, anti-war generation.
The latest numbers are from the most recent Gallup Poll (taken between May 2nd and 7th of 1,535 adults nationwide -- with a margin of error of 3 points).
I know that some, including many right-wing fundamentalists, will view this as a nation sliding into immorality (and going to hell in a handbasket). I disagree. I view it as a good thing -- that more Americans are allowed to live as they please as long as they don't hurt others. And isn't that the meaning of freedom -- having the right to make your own choices?

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