Why people over 65 are useless
There has been a lot of debate about whether we should or shouldn’t keep the elderly alive. In this article, we will give a clear argument for why people over 65 only have a negative impact on society.
The money
Obviously, people over 65 are unable to deliver any kind of productive work to society. There’s a reason people of this age are told to retire everywhere across the continent. Retirement, however, is a very selfish indulgence. It takes money away from the young kids, who have a lot to offer. It means they get worse education, for one. The money that could be spent on retirement is also put to much better use by investing it in science. Science saves young lives and what sense does it make to spend that money on older people? It doesn’t make any sense at all.
The value
Old people genuinely don’t have any added value to society. This is the main reason that we have to kill them off before they become too much of a liability. Old people don’t do anything else than worry about grandchildren and Christmas dinners. How does this add any value to society? We should all be able to provide for ourselves instead of relying on cheap handouts from politicians. It really is as simple as that, once you cannot provide and care for yourself, you should die. The average age where this becomes the case has been calculated to be 64. I mean really, what are people complaining about? Old people already get a full year of greediness where they get to take advantage of society. What more could they possibly ask for?