Some of
you appear to be offended by the term Geezer. Personally, I am offended by the
word Senior. Seniors are doddery, sick, mentally unbalanced, demented,
pharmaceutically dependent and poor. Geezers are poor, active, looking for
discounts, experienced and alert, healthy and loaded for bear. Some may have a
preference for recreational drugs.
Think of
the benefits of geezerdom: you are older and better; you’ve been there, done
that; you’ve been good to yourself all your life, so you don’t have many geezer
health problems; and you know how to party. Seniors are anxious; they need
lessons in how to relax and pills to make them sleep. Geezers can overdo it.
Seniors are too frightened to do it.
Geezer
or senior, ageism is the biggest bias we face – and practise. So you’ve reached
the age of 90? That is something to boast about, while decrying the habits and
behaviour of all those younger than you. But 60? Something to mourn. You hate it when
people offer you a seat on the bus or ask if you want a senior’s discount.
Then
there’s 65. In Canada that means Geezers are suddenly eligible for an old age
pension. I know a starving artist geezer who never had a steady income until he
hit the golden age. Everything is discounted; some things are free. You can
ride forever on the B.C. Ferries – for free, as long as it’s a designated
seniors’ – make that geezers’ – day.
