• e$tGyr#J2pqM8v@feddit.nl
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    3 months ago

    Voting rights aren’t handed out because of pragmatic reasons, but because of fundamental principals.You don’t get to vote because you’re able to make good decisions, you get to vote because you’re a human citizen of a particular country and on that basis alone you get to vote. It would be very difficult to objectively determine who is able to make good decisions. And even it that were possible, it would be difficult to decide where to draw the line. Of course that children don’t get to vote is completely inconsistent and the age that makes the difference is completely arbitrary. But to be honest, I’d much rather allow children of all ages to vote than restrict people beyond a certain age. Check out some Noam Chomsky interview of recent years, would it really be fair if such a bright mind was not allowed to vote?

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      3 months ago

      Noam Chomsky is actually a really good example. Same with some practicing MDs I’ve known. Some of them work into their 80s or so as well. Why would we stupidly remove wisdom from our political set? That’s just dumb, IMHO.