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by myaccount9786
1310 days ago
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To clarify, there are two logical consequences of that parent comment. Suppose a 65yo person watches too much tv and still votes. 1. In order to be allowed to vote, they need to watch less tv. 2. They don't get to vote otherwise. My point is: we have so much stigma against the elderly in this country that arguments like these even appear reasonable at first glance. I'm arguing that there are dark consequences of this line of thinking. So, how is this not the same as another restrictive voting requirement, such as literacy tests or poll taxes? |
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Why do we ban 12-year-olds from voting? Seems we already have some concept of the capacity to vote built into our legal system here in the US. Wonder if that's true of all countries... Most states don't allow felons to vote either... It feels weird that you can vote by proxy even if you barely know your own name. I think I agree dementia patients should still be able to vote, but like... it feels weird, right?
https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/can-people-with-dementia-...