The earliest example may be the Newsboys Strike of 1899, which fought ageist employment practices targeted against youth by large newspaper syndicates in the Northeast.
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Critics of the " silver tsunami " phrase ( and its variants ) have argued that it represents an important example of ageist language.
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"There's an ageist myth out there that older people can't change, " says Martin of the Kit Clark Center.
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We thought to lament the cowardice of Botox women ( and increasingly of Botox men ) in submitting to an ageist, superficial ideal of good looks.
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Lifelong deaf North Americans also faced less exposure to ageism in contrast to those with typical hearing, who presumably had heard ageist comments their whole life.
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Later, as her career progressed, Buckley said she earned a reputation in the entertainment industry for speaking out against material that perpetuated ageist and sexist stereotypes.
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Everyone is, of course, entitled to vote how they wish, but I really don't want people to think I'm an ageist.
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The various racial and ageist comments are probably what concern me most-- though there's a true packet of inappropriate behaviours to choose from here.
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"You never know if the things that you do in movies will be effective " in terms of breaking ageist or gender barriers, Russo notes.
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Then again, CBS also serves up one of the fall's most egregiously ageist shows, the supernatural " Now & Again ."