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BardSeed said:
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I don't doubt your sincerity, and I'm aware that there are many young individuals, such as yourself, who could probably make an informed decision. Based on my own experiences with teenagers, (I'm only 18, by the way, so I'm not talking about the "good old days") a lot of them would make pretty selfish choices. They'd probably think more about themselves than society as a whole. I'm not entirely opposed to this idea, however, I just think we should encourage the youth to take an interest in politics before we allow them to vote. If you're old enough to join the army, you should have a say in what's going on.
As far as the abolition of a voting age altogether, what would you put in its place? Somebody in this thread recommended an intelligence limit. Would you encourage something like this, or do you really believe that all citizens should be able to vote? If this is the case, I have to respectfully disagree. Surely you can't think somebody ten years old or younger is capable of making informed decisions? Even if only those as young as 13/14 can vote, I still think it's a bad idea.
You said that you didn't like the fact that politicians may exclude those who can't vote, the youth, or perhaps impose a negative stereotype upon them. While I certainly don't deny that this happens, do you really think things would improve if the politicians were aiming for a younger target? It's pretty clear that young people, as a group, are more susceptible to propaganda than any other age group. As I've said already, I don't mind the voting age being lowered, as long as education on the matter is in place first, but we're a long way from having 13 year olds that, as a group, are intelligent enough to make important decisions which will have an impact on the society we live in.
Keep it radical. C=