
"We would like to speak to people whose views have shifted to the right as they've aged, or if you've noticed it among older relatives. Do you find that your views differ from other generations in your family? How has it affected relationships between grown-up children and parents, or even grandchildren and grandparents? What are the reasons for people's change in views? What have you done to try and bridge the distance, and has it worked?"
"Share your experience You can tell us if your views, or those of older relatives, have shifted to the right as you age by filling in the form below. Your responses, which can be anonymous, are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. We will only use the data you provide us for the purpose of the feature and we will delete any personal data when we no longer require it for this purpose."
People whose views have shifted to the right as they aged, or who have observed similar shifts in older relatives, are asked to share personal experiences. Questions focus on generational differences in beliefs and the effects on relationships between grown children, parents, grandchildren, and grandparents. Respondents are asked to explain reasons for political change and to describe attempts to bridge intergenerational divides and their outcomes. Responses can be anonymous and are submitted via an encrypted form with access restricted to the organization handling the feature. Personal data will be deleted when no longer required; SecureDrop is offered for stronger anonymity.
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