I get what you're saying truly and over the past few years the power base of my father-in-law has fallen away, probably in part because his boys (hubby is one of seven sons) got married and were no longer forced to sit and listen. Yet to the topic regards the family relationship. He's still family and has and always will be a parental age older. Some actions one does are based on keeping the peace.Yeah, see, that last sentence about "elders" is the part where you confuse me. He's obviously an unreasonable person; fuck him and the horse he rode in on. But if he's not open to considering alternative views, it's because of his unreasonableness, not his age. Similarly, that age doesn't win him any automatic respect... and even if he did deserve it, respect is not the same thing as deference, and doesn't foreclose disagreements or discussion thereof.
I sometimes debate politics here on these forums, that usually goes down like a lead balloon too!
