Actually this is what you said:
I have not read all of your posts, nor was my reply directed to you only. Many, many pilots who support the age change think this way. Perhaps is just a lack of knowledge on the subject, denial, wishful thinking....? I don't know. But it is far from the truth. The effect will not be minimal and the majority will be affected negatively.
Valid arguments can be made for the age disicrimination case, valid arguments can be made for the saftey risks that result from aging. The change does appear to be inevitable now. My argument is that if a simple straightforward change to the retirement age occours without any consideration as to the effects, the majority will suffer negative consequences. A small minority will benefit at the expense of the majority.
So if this is truly discrimination and the law must change, then why discriminate against me and the majority like me who will lose career earnings and retiement savings because of it? And yes this is about money. For everyone involved. This is not about constitutional freedoms or civil rights. This is about being an airline pilot. A JOB. Something we do to earn money to support and provide for our families.
Wait my turn? I have been waiting patiently in line. I have no control over when I was born and I got here as soon as I could. Now that I've been waiting in line someone at the front of the line wants to change the rules and not only make me wait some more but also ask me to pay for it too. If this is all about fairness, how is that fair? It certainly seems hypocritical to me for those who are about to retire to say they want to stay because it isn't fair to them and then tell me to suck it up when I point out to them how what they're doing isn't fair to me. It seems that those who support the change and are truly selfless and honest would agree to some sort of compromise to minimze the harm inflicted on those who will come after them.