Posted By BrianB on 02/03/2007 6:30 PM
Slightly off topic: can any legal type tell me why it is illegal to discriminate against someone aged 55, but perfectly legal to discriminate against someone aged 54? Why can I be sued for "age discrimination" for not wanting old people, but no one can say a word about not wanting young people (to a point... if i discriminate against kids, that's bad again).
Not a "legal type here", but many cultures outside of the USA respect and protect their elders. In the USA, laws are needed for this purpose.
When I was much younger, I thought old people should stay out of the way and not cause problems. As I grew older I began to understand their wisdom and it became my ambition to become an "old person". Now I am one.
As for the arbitrary difference between age 54 and age 55, it's no different than many other arbitrary age differences - Age 20, no alcohol. Age 21, drink it if you like. There are age restrictions on driving, marriage, social security benefits, and so on.
You'll understand as you grow older.
