Thursday, July 12, 2012

The Privileged Class

It was my 55th birthday and I wanted to be carded. We were on the road. So we went to Cracker Barrel. That seemed like the kind of interstate highway chain that would offer senior discounts.

But they didn’t and thus I missed my once-in a-lifetime chance to celebrate my first day as a member of the privileged class. I told the waitress of my disappointment so she took pity and gave me a free brownie with whipped cream and a candle stuck in it for my birthday.

That was a year ago and so far this senior discount stuff has been a huge bust. I think I’ve saved about $6. Senior discounts are more like consolation prizes. They’re society’s why of saying, “Look, we’re sorry we can’t do anything to halt the mercilessly relentless pace of the passage of time and the process of decay, but we can offer you 10 per cent off on the breaded veal cutlet special between 2:30 and 4:30 on Wednesdays.” It’s not much of a trade but you take it anyway because you can either resign yourself to the inevitability of decline and decay and pay full price for breaded veal cutlet to boot, or not.

Humans don’t look forward to turning 55 the same way we look forward to turning 21. There’s no market for age 55 fake IDs. So far, I’ve never been approached outside a restaurant by a 40 year old who said, “Psssst. Hey buddy, can you help a brother out? Can you go in and order me a breaded veal cutlet for 10 per cent off? I could do it myself because I’m old enough. Really I am! But I lost my ID.”

They don’t offer senior discounts on stuff that costs a lot, like gas or an appendectomy. If that was the case then we’d be talking some real money and senior discounts might be something to get excited about. There ought to be a law making senior discounts mandatory on everything. Because with the way some republicans are trying to fuck with Medicare and Medicaid, that may be the only way to get by. And the discounts ought to be escalating. The older you get the bigger the discounts get, so like if you’re 110 and you order breaded veal cutlet the restaurant pays you. It’s only fair!

But I’m sure someone will challenge that. It’s the ones who always cry about reverse discrimination that will be the first to object. They particularly resent people like me because I’m a privileged character squared. I get senior discounts on top of all my cripple discounts. Cripples get stuff like free parking and tax breaks. But why should we get special privileges just because we’re crippled, they ask? Everything we get they should get, too. They envy and covet everything that comes with the cripple lifestyle, except the part about being crippled.

So I won’t be surprised if they mount a Supreme Court challenge to the Constitutionality of senior discounts. They’ll do it in the name of their ancestors, who were brought to this country from across the ocean and forced to pay full price for breaded veal cutlet. It will begin with protests. A young, white man will enter a restaurant, order breaded veal cutlet and demand 10 per cent off. He’ll be rejected and ejected. But, inspired by the lunch counter protests of the civil rights era, the protestors will keep coming in waves. Another will enter and order breaded veal cutlet and so on. And then another. And then another.

When the Supreme Court strikes down senior discounts, these freedom fighters will dedicate themselves to wiping out all the unfair advantages bestowed upon the privileged class. Next, they’ll go to the movies and demand to pay the same ticket price as an 11 year old.

7 comments:

  1. Just wanna say I'm in love with a smart ass cripple.

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  2. I'll be 75 in a few months and it doesn't get any better. The only thing I'm truly grateful for is the Disabled placard for parking. They can keep the rest.

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  3. I've always asked myself if it were fair to receive special "privileges." And I've always answered with, "HELL YEAH!" Handicaps should get away with murder. So whenever I start feeling bad for accepting to cut to the front of the line, I remind myself that no one would want to take my place in this wheelchair. Not even the dumb ass who offered me their spot. I do a pretty good damn job with being disabled. So yes, allow me to accept anything that I could take full advantage of...even if that means some able-bodied 5-and-a-half-year-old has to lose their spot. Haha. Just kidding...I'm not that much of an asshole. Awesome post though. Love your blog.

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  4. Dude - There are lots of places that give good discounts. You're just not looking hard enough.

    http://frugalliving.about.com/od/frugalseniors/a/Senior_Discount.htm

    BTW, it's not the Republicans that are fucking with Medicare. ObummerCare cuts $500 billion from Medicare and will eliminate the popular Senior Advantage programs.

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  7. I guess me wanting to get a reverse fake ID to make me older won't be as awesome as I thought it would be. Thanks for the heads up and saving me some possible serious jail time. I'm too pretty for jail!
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