It hurts to see you keep missing the point so I’ll explain, Brexit was an impulsive decision taken before this lowering of the age of voting, proving that it’s not just young people who are impulsive, defeating the argument by example.
I mean that’s what impulsive means, acting without forethought. Many people voted based on propaganda and emotion instilled into them by parties willing to take advantage of them, without considering what they’re even voting for.
Tbh the entire Brexit was a shit show because the referendum wasn’t even meant to be binding but for the purposes of this talk I’m treating it as if ot was.
I’m assuming by the fact that your rebuttal is still incorrect that you are being impulsive as well.
Where did I say that impulsivity was solely the domain of the young? When did I say it becomes a non factor?
When did brexit become the litmus test for impusivity? Shouldn’t that honor go to Trump’s election?
All I said. ALL I am saying. Is that impulse control isn’t finished developing until our twenties, and yes that means that Teena agers are more impulsive.
That’s not a controversial stance. It’s facts.
So your attempt at a rebuttal isn’t even discussing the point. Which isn’t that impulsivity ever goes away, but that our development in that area isn’t “finished” in our brain during that time.
Other factors affect impulsivity, from education to personal experiences so it’s never really " done" developing in many ways. And a younger person who has gone through some serious shit will usually be way less impulsive than a sheltered older person.
It hurts to see you keep missing the point so I’ll explain, Brexit was an impulsive decision taken before this lowering of the age of voting, proving that it’s not just young people who are impulsive, defeating the argument by example.
It wasn’t even a matter of impulsiveness, it was a matter of sheer ignorance.
Look at the Google searches that followed the Brexit vote:
https://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2016/06/24/480949383/britains-google-searches-for-what-is-the-eu-spike-after-brexit-vote
I mean that’s what impulsive means, acting without forethought. Many people voted based on propaganda and emotion instilled into them by parties willing to take advantage of them, without considering what they’re even voting for.
Tbh the entire Brexit was a shit show because the referendum wasn’t even meant to be binding but for the purposes of this talk I’m treating it as if ot was.
I’m assuming by the fact that your rebuttal is still incorrect that you are being impulsive as well.
Where did I say that impulsivity was solely the domain of the young? When did I say it becomes a non factor? When did brexit become the litmus test for impusivity? Shouldn’t that honor go to Trump’s election?
All I said. ALL I am saying. Is that impulse control isn’t finished developing until our twenties, and yes that means that Teena agers are more impulsive.
That’s not a controversial stance. It’s facts.
So your attempt at a rebuttal isn’t even discussing the point. Which isn’t that impulsivity ever goes away, but that our development in that area isn’t “finished” in our brain during that time.
Other factors affect impulsivity, from education to personal experiences so it’s never really " done" developing in many ways. And a younger person who has gone through some serious shit will usually be way less impulsive than a sheltered older person.
But I digress. The point is, you’re incorrect…
If it’s not solely the domain of the young the what’s your point really against allowing them to vote?
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