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Old 10-23-2022, 11:01 PM   #3047
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Originally Posted by flamesfever View Post
yes, but do the majority of them have enough experience and knowledge to make an informed decision? Are they able to set priorities? Can they be over influenced by teachers or social media? It seems that the extreme environmentalists have set their sights on the younger vote with their scare tactics.

I worry about the "dumbing down" of the voting base. It's already at an all time low in my estimation.
Are you serious? You're talking about scare tactics, and don't see the hypocrisy in what you just said? lol

I teach in rural, northern Alberta. The kids are predominantly conservative, like almost all of them.

Your concerns about influence are no different for 18 year olds or people in their 20s and 30s. I mean you're going off about environmentalists potentially "having their sights set on younger voters". Are you concerned about what's influencing you and your views?

Wow.
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