Lol when I was 16 I was EXTREMELY passionate about lowering the right to vote because I was probably too politically aware
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Replying to @Grace_Segers @kathrynw5
studies show most people stick with their parents' political outlook as adults, tho. would we bar people from voting unless they had iconoclastic viewpoints?
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Replying to @ryanbeckwith @kathrynw5
if we barred people who don't know much about politics from voting, basically no one would be able to vote
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Voting rights are fundamentally not competency based, this is why we eliminated intelligence tests as a precondition for voting. The only ideologically consistent position is that we should have no voting age whatsoever
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there is some science in frontal lobe development etc. that I think you could use. it does seem wildly inconsistent that you can drive at 16, vote and join the military and smoke at 18, drink at 21, etc.
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Sure of course, but my point is more generally that voting rights are either competency based or they aren't And if voting isn't competency based there is no good reason that we should close out anyone from political participation on the basis of their brain development
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When you think about the sentence "we should restrict who gets to vote on the basis on their brain size" and take it at face value, you realize how close it is to some very racist and ableist policy history in the US
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