The United Nations Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing 2022
DOI: 10.4324/9781003300724-17
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Ageing and Health in Central America and the Caribbean

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“…Thus, as in this case, the elderly become a remnant, a problem for society as a whole, but above all a hindrance to the daily life of families. In fact, in the same discourse of older adults, over time the foundations of their own self-rejection and confirmation of a functional sense of the validity of life are built: "I am no longer good for anything, I am a hindrance to my family, I don't want to bother… ", a situation that modern societies have hypocritically led to the field of law, for example, assisted death: in the discourse of the elderly, the idea stands out, contradictory in many ways, regarding taste through life, however they find that the family assumes them as a nuisance, they are no longer needed by anyone, they are made to feel that they are useless, a burden, in such a way that they end up wishing death, the most soon as possible, and as a society, before asking ourselves about the background of the problem (El Sol de Toluca, 2019) [26] its origins and social, historical, political and cultural implications, we immediately join the right they have the most vulnerable For deciding on his death, this is very much like an advanced and subtle social euthanasia typical of modernity [27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Health and Old Age From A Gender Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, as in this case, the elderly become a remnant, a problem for society as a whole, but above all a hindrance to the daily life of families. In fact, in the same discourse of older adults, over time the foundations of their own self-rejection and confirmation of a functional sense of the validity of life are built: "I am no longer good for anything, I am a hindrance to my family, I don't want to bother… ", a situation that modern societies have hypocritically led to the field of law, for example, assisted death: in the discourse of the elderly, the idea stands out, contradictory in many ways, regarding taste through life, however they find that the family assumes them as a nuisance, they are no longer needed by anyone, they are made to feel that they are useless, a burden, in such a way that they end up wishing death, the most soon as possible, and as a society, before asking ourselves about the background of the problem (El Sol de Toluca, 2019) [26] its origins and social, historical, political and cultural implications, we immediately join the right they have the most vulnerable For deciding on his death, this is very much like an advanced and subtle social euthanasia typical of modernity [27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Health and Old Age From A Gender Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%