Unfortunately, the youth of today have been given such a
bad name when it is only a minority of people who are
creating social disruption. Most youthful people are
motivated and long to do well in everything they do,
which means they could be a very important aspect in
politics.
Firstly, young people have different perspectives and a
host of different ideas. By allowing them to voice their
opinion we could be opening and moving the political
world forward. This is not only good for society, but
necessary for society. If the young did not engage with
politics, even if it is through pressure groups, there would
be many issues with our political establishments in trying
to keep policy fair and sustainable for future generations.
For example, equal rights for women required many
young women to engage with the issue at hand. Why?
Because they had strong feelings for the issue at hand,
and that is something that countries should work to
increase – interest and opinion on political matters.
How do we do this? Other than the obvious, reading the
paper and consulting with your MP, there are a plenty of
exciting opportunities for the young to get involved.
Partaking in social organisations, such as Youth
Parliament, is a prime opportunity for a young person to
get involved. In the UK, for example, youth parliament is
open to 11-18 year olds who wish to use their voice in
creative ways in order to bring about social change. This
is both exciting and informative, as well as being open to
everyone. Getting involved in these sorts of schemes are
necessary if you wish to engage further with politics and
get a deeper understanding.
However, many people may take this as too heavy and
wish for a lighter relief of politics. Hence, the coining of
the term e-democracy. Just by reading this post right now
you are engaging and informing yourself with politics – e-
democracy. And, double congratulations if you are young
because you are doing what we want you to, and
engaging with the most confusing yet important subject in
the world.
We strongly believe that not enough is done for the young
of today to get involved with politics and, as a large
portion of our society, they should be allowed more
access to politics to shape the world they live in.Digestable politics.
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