That's true, Missile, but if we can get 16 year old girls interested in politics, the 16 year old boys will be there too.
Getting the good looking girls to run for office certainly would do it.Reverend Blair said:That's true, Missile, but if we can get 16 year old girls interested in politics, the 16 year old boys will be there too.
Reverend Blair said:All of the arguments against allowing sixteen year olds to vote could as easily be applied to those in their 40's or even 80's.
missile said:The election campaigns would be more interesting,too.
When people are in their teens they're still adjusting to life and learning about how to be an adult- sixteen year olds have just come into physical maturity! Give them a few years to learn how to balance all the new demands made against them, and when they're in the position of being more independent (monetarily, & as a free thinker) they're in a better position of making a decision based on what they want.
My own take is that a little experience, and a larger stake in society is necessary before one can vote.
Reverend Blair said:When people are in their teens they're still adjusting to life and learning about how to be an adult- sixteen year olds have just come into physical maturity! Give them a few years to learn how to balance all the new demands made against them, and when they're in the position of being more independent (monetarily, & as a free thinker) they're in a better position of making a decision based on what they want.
They won't learn unless the responsibility is given to them in the first place. We learn to balance demands and issues as adults because we have responsibilities. A 16 year old is perfectly capable of understanding cause and effect.
They drive, they work, they learn to pay rent, and once they've mastered that they can vote.
no1important said:They drive, they work, they learn to pay rent, and once they've mastered that they can vote.
I did and know many others that did all that at 16.