It would at least open the door to education on political systems and how they work in the leadup to elections, which I don’t ever recall happening when I was at school.
That can be done independently. Most adults can be responsible enough to vote responsibly, with those that aren't being pretty negligible realistically speaking. It's a matter of educating them.
Like in school for example? :p
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Sure teach them. But don't let the squeakers vote. Also I meant adults.
What are your thoughts on pregnant/menstruating people voting?
People going through hormone therapy for whatever reason?
People with mental illnesses?
People suffering effects/withdrawals from prescription meds, or even just hangovers?
1. They tend to not be clouded in the same way or to the same extent as kids. I can't really imagine a pregnant woman voting for someone just because their Tiktok has better music.
2. Ditto.
3. Depends on the case, though it's hard to enforce either way.
4. Ditto.
Not to mention those groups even together, in cases that are severe enough to impair voting, are negligible compared to under-16 kids.
As an addendum to the biological clouding stuff above, should we thus also say people who are using anything that clouds thinking to also not be able to vote?
No, partly because it's a potential slippery slope to
withdraw voting rights.
I’m just engaging in the topic at hand; I think young people are just like old people.
If you mean "adults" you think wrong. If you mean "senile people", then yes. But again, slippery slope.
Considering populists are getting voted in almost everywhere- and if America is anything to go by, able to convince people to attempt to violently overthrow a government based on utter nonsense - old folks are not exactly the best at seeing through bullshit either.
This!
I'd lean towards 16. For all their information-age oddities, the kids do seem to care about issues and I don't agree that they're necessarily more populist. Particularly compared to your typical straight-ticket voter (would be nice if those lazy ballots counted less... obviously not serious, but they're part of this team-sport mindset. Vote with nuance and vote local!)
Anyway 16 year olds need voting power because they have an interest in climate change that older voters lack.
Fair enough; I wouldn't support but I wouldn't riot over this.
The idiocracy of the dumb adult masses is no argument to expand the voter base with even more irresponsible hormone bombs, of whom there is scientific basis to believe their brains are not developed enough yet to be sensible (or even comprehend the extent of what it means to be sensible).
Pregnant and bleeding women are fine though. Irrationality =/= irresponsiblilty.
I was more suggesting that adults being developed idiots means that kids being less-developed idiots isn’t an argument against giving them the vote.
The pregnancy thing was a point against MtF’s suggestion that young folks being biologically clouded due to puberty means they shouldn’t be allowed to vote, as there are plenty of other biological things that also influence judgment, like menstruation and mental illnesses and the things people decide to put in their body, etc.
Just to be clear, I don’t think it should affect whether they get to vote, but then again I suffer from mental health problems and I like my wife.
I don’t get to vote (at least in national elections) as I’m foreign, though, which is a different kettle of fish.
1. But it is, adults being irresponsible is a matter of not knowing, kids being irresponsible is basically hard-wired into them. No amount of education will help until they mature.
2. See above, it's not exactly what I meant.
Seriously, I met many 12, 13, 11-year-olds over many years. I know how shitty most are. I wouldn't let them anywhere near a ballot box.