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Topic: World faces ageing population time bomb says UN |
World faces ageing population time bomb says UN
Telegraph [UK], by Alex Spillius, Julian Ryalls
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Posted By:Attercliffe, 10/2/2012 7:25:11 AM
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| A major study published by the United Nations has warned that the growing numbers of the elderly presented significant challenges to welfare, pension and health care systems in both developing and developed nations. And it bemoans the fact that skills and knowledge that older people have acquired are going to waste in societies rather than being used to their full. "We must commit to ending the widespread mismanagement of ageing," said Richard Blewitt, chief executive of HelpAge International, which collaborated on the report, Ageing in the 21st Century. "We must fully recognise that the vast majority of people
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Comments: Erm, what if I don't want to be managed?
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
country boy, 10/2/2012 7:28:45 AM (No. 8903667)
Softening us up for the new U.N. tax.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Gorzabozo, 10/2/2012 7:48:41 AM (No. 8903696)
These 'chicken little' types flit from crisis to crisis never realizing the contradictions in their crises. So now we are to panic about an ageing population? What about the 'population bomb' we were supposed to be fretting over? Are a bunch of octogenarians suddenly going to start reproducing like rabbits? Exactly whats in that Viagra, anyway?
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iamtinman, 10/2/2012 8:15:20 AM (No. 8903759)
Managing aging? Why don't they stick with hunger, malaria and any number of other maladies? The reason most of us have reached old age is that we know how to take care of ourselves. We don't need the U.N.s meddling, that's just another excuse for extorting more money.
This turnip isn't bleeding any more!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Bevan, 10/2/2012 8:17:29 AM (No. 8903763)
Managing aging = soylent green
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
TexaTucky, 10/2/2012 8:17:46 AM (No. 8903764)
Leftists cried for sexual revolution in their youth and then wonder in their dotage why there are so few of their children and grandchildren around to take care of them now.
They snuffed them out in the womb.
These are the wages of a Culture of Death.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Blue-Z-Anna, 10/2/2012 8:30:30 AM (No. 8903783)
The Soylent Green made from old people is tough and chewy and tastes rather bad.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
mc squared, 10/2/2012 8:36:00 AM (No. 8903795)
The rising oceans will drown most of us.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
jlw509, 10/2/2012 9:36:49 AM (No. 8903920)
All those millions in the under-40 generation(s) that would have been earning, rejuvenating industries, making things, providing services, paying taxes? We trash-canned them, by the tens of millions.
The ones of their generation who were born and who survived -- are they going to trash-can us? Gotta hope they're not pro-choice in the terminal sense.
Possibly inter-generational justice isn't going to be pretty.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
bobgray2, 10/2/2012 10:02:30 AM (No. 8903964)
We have only been telling this to the population bomb loons for 30 freaking years as they promote abortion, and contraception, and people having fewer children as the way to save the planet and the human species. Once again the shallow thinkers on the left are about to get bit on their backside by the law of unintended consequences.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
M Stuart, 10/2/2012 12:16:53 PM (No. 8904295)
Ageing populations don't care to be managed. 0bamacare is taking care of part of them. Abortions took care of more potential caretakers.
I heard someone say a while back that the 50-60 something farming experience is being lost. That's true. People are being raised on concrete ignorant of how to take care of themselves.
We need to get rid of the UN and populate the building with any country's leaders who happen to like us.
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