I understand your frustration, but the term 'middle-aged' means: (of a person) aged about 45 to 65, so technically, the writer is most likely referring to that specific age group. I believe 'middle-aged' women, as opposed to younger or older aged women, are the main demographics that are politically organizing to defend democracy, so the…
I understand your frustration, but the term 'middle-aged' means: (of a person) aged about 45 to 65, so technically, the writer is most likely referring to that specific age group. I believe 'middle-aged' women, as opposed to younger or older aged women, are the main demographics that are politically organizing to defend democracy, so the writer is giving credit where credit is due. At least that is my take. :)
I understand your frustration, but the term 'middle-aged' means: (of a person) aged about 45 to 65, so technically, the writer is most likely referring to that specific age group. I believe 'middle-aged' women, as opposed to younger or older aged women, are the main demographics that are politically organizing to defend democracy, so the writer is giving credit where credit is due. At least that is my take. :)