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Why do older people pick on younger people?

Research has shown that implicit bias favoring younger people can be highest among older adults, feeding into generational friction. This phenomenon leaves many asking, "Why do older people pick on younger people?" The reasons are complex, rooted in psychology, sociology, and personal experiences, not simple malice.

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