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| re: When attracting younger audiences veers into ageism | |
| Posted by: ryhog 12:04 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
| In reply to: re: When attracting younger audiences veers into ageism - CanadianRyan 09:59 am EDT 08/07/20 | |
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| the premise of the article is to stop encouraging the young and dirty to come to high culture, a notion I described below as elitist. the premise of the post to which you responded is that we should just write them off, a notion I find wrong-headed to the extreme. Both notions are horrible. | |
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| re: When attracting younger audiences veers into ageism | |
| Posted by: CanadianRyan 02:33 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
| In reply to: re: When attracting younger audiences veers into ageism - ryhog 12:04 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
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| Sorry, maybe I’m reading your response wrong. I agree that both notions are horrible. I think what I shared is a way to get them in the door... I’ve seen it work often. | |
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| re: When attracting younger audiences veers into ageism | |
| Posted by: ryhog 03:20 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
| In reply to: re: When attracting younger audiences veers into ageism - CanadianRyan 02:33 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
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| and I am sorry I was not clearer: what I typed was intended as support for your "glass-half-full" notion, in contrast to the "glass-half-empty" crowd. | |
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