DGFone wrote:After all, phrase it this way: Will you trust a nation to be run by a bunch of kids?
Yes, because kids are the future of this nation, so they should have a say in how its run. The general thought with most people on this topic, is that all 16 year olds are bumbling numptys with raging hormones that that no idea what they are talking about. Im not that some people are not like this, but for the most part, this is not true.
Woeler wrote:Oh, there are. I'd say one in a thousand? I'm not surprised. To be honest most people are political idiots, and politicians like political idiots because they can be used, or actually misused. By adding the 17-yearold group to the votinggroup, you'll add a million idiots and a thousand politically rational people. The only people who profit from this are populists. Their weapon is the ignorance of their voters, and overall, youth is ignorant enough to fall for this.
What does the average 17-yearold know about the VAT?
What does the average 17-yearold know about NAFTA or the EU or ASEAN?
What does the average 17-yearold know about lawmaking?
What does the average 17-yearold know about theorists like Aristotle, Plato and Socrates?
What does the average 17-yearold know about international relationships?
What does the average 17-yearold know about war?
What does the average 17-yearold know about community, taxes, intervention, international law, the economy, the debt?
The answer is 'nothing', because it does not concern most of them.
And as far as I know, as long as one lives in a country one pays taxes. There are no 'none taxpayers' besides illegal people, but illegal people have no right to vote. Actually they have no rights at all.
Because many young people don't know [censored] about politics. Now as an 18-yearold I might not say that, but I study politics at a university, which I think gives me a free-pas on this one.
Politics is not something everyone should be fiddling around with.
I don't need to know every bit of a car to know how to drive. Its the same thing here. Most adults don't have the education that you say is needed to vote.
The one thing that you forget to ask yourself is this- If a teenager has absolutely no knowledge about anything political, why would they even take the time to vote in the first place? It already happens with quite a lot of the legal population anyway.
I go back to a debate a long time ago I had with some people similar to this. I honestly think that there should be some-sort of 'test' that needs to be written and passed before you are a legal voter. This can weed out the non-knowing teenagers, whilst giving the people who know about what is going to, be able to vote.