jducoeur: (Default)
[personal profile] jducoeur
This morning on the BBC, there was an interview with a group in Germany that are campaigning to lower the voting age to -- well, birth, basically. The idea would be to allow kids to vote as soon as they felt themselves competent. Looking around on the Web, I find that the idea has been around for a few years.

My initial reaction was that this was amusing, but rather goofy -- that it's entirely ridiculous on its face. And yet, there is a part of me that rages against the growing infantilization of how modern society treats kids (and, indeed, adults), and a feeling that we do ourselves a damage by not teaching them real responsibility at a young age. The right to vote is the most serious responsibility we give to our citizens: important, and not trivial to do well. Humans learn best by doing, and I do wonder if the best way to teach people that voting is important, and should be taken seriously, is to let them actually *do* it from youth.

So I find myself of curiously mixed minds here. Part of me thinks the idea is fairly preposterous, and would dumb government down. Another part of me thinks that it could, instead, smarten our citizens up. Really, I suspect that a mix of the two would be true. Opinions?

Re: earn it somehow

Date: 2007-01-17 10:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladyariadne.livejournal.com
I will agree to disagree since the founding fathers in and of themselves DID choose who got to vote and encompassed that in the foudnation of this country.

We have over time changed that to include minorities and women, but they were firm in their resolution that NO not everyone had the right to vote.

And I agree with that. If you as a citizen can not even answer the basic questions that is required of new people coming INTO this coutnry to be a citizen, then NO, you do not have the right to vote. And that is not tyranny to expect SOMETHING out of the populace.

Profile

jducoeur: (Default)
jducoeur

July 2025

S M T W T F S
  12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27 28293031  

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags