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[–] AnalogyAddict@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Maybe it depends on where you live. Currently, our local politics is poorly attended. I shudder to think of the average local teen making community decisions. Among other things, we would end up with no police and my community is already stained for police presence (though some would consider that an advantage, I live too close to a high school to be comfy with that.) I'm guessing in more affluent areas, that might not be a big of a risk, but it definitely is here. Most teens here don't traditionally work anyways.

Voting within their school, sure. But not at the community level.