Ron Manager
Oooh, wasn't it?
The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently - Friedrich Nietzsche
I have quite a lot of evidence actually (Brexit voting, discussions with older generations, word of mouth, voting patterns at this election...). Most of it is highlighted in the rest of the post, which you clearly failed to read. Then again maybe you're just not paying attention to the world around you.
You can't get a degree in experience. All other things being equal a 70 year old will have a far greater wisdom than a 17 year old. Every day you experience something new. Older people just know more - simple! We also learned the dicipline and risks required for good/bad judgement.
Just for the record the old were young once - except 50 years ago we were the first and the greatest youth cult the world has ever known - an explosion of energy emitting from the U.K. that took the whole world by storm - what were the words you used? Creative, inspired, aspirational, positive, outward looking. Yep! - You're describing my generation brilliantly.
By the way, luckily, you have no experience or war and that's good. If however, young people wish to be greater informed of the horrors of total conflict, I would highly recommend the amazing and highly acclaimed 'The World at War' Thames TV produced series. You may have to search a little to access it as I doubt you'll find it on Facebook or Twitter - it's a serious piece of education.
From a British veteran: (NOT me I hasten to add)
I never went to university, I didn't even go to college as for 6th form that was the last place on my mind when I left school.
If I'd have played my cards right I'd have been on some top money now, I had everything lined up for an apprenticeship in engineering, I originally had a job at the local pit with my dad but he refused said I was a long time dead, didn't know what it meant at the time, being young and stupid I knew best the prospect of sitting in an office wasn't what I wanted and I had different plans.
I've learned the hard way, my mind was never corrupted by left leaning teaching, I left school at the right time and I watched Britains political struggle through the miners strike, the selling off of our nationalised industries, I didn't need a year out to find myself or to understand the plight third world nations have, I've been in situations which at the time seemed the right thing, but being older and wiser I'm not so sure, and for the last 30+ years Ive worked my way through life.
I've watched the left grow, moving from the Che Guevara Marxism movement to the Communist and then Socialist moments, taking in along the way CND, Animal Liberation, Anti Abortion, Gay Rights and Feminism. They have based their lives on minimalistic pleasures, promoting the vegan way of life and trying to recreate the flower power era of Woodstock, justify their life by experiencing cultural enrichment and trying to eradicate their own, but in truth they have no concept of reality, they protest against war but cry out at humanitarian disasters that require military intervention, they are obsessed with taking without giving a whole society built in greed enjoying that which others have earned.
This country has lost its values through the spread of an idyllic existence that's created in the mind of the over educated and delusional.
Just a thought, a dawn thought
Pile of patronising shit, wisdom is about more than just being alive, in fact the xenophobia that is more prevalent among the old is startlingly ignorant.
'we were the first and the greatest youth cult the world has ever known'
Many reasons for this and one of them was a post rationing massive increase of disposable income amongst the young. So your just pointing out how easy you had it and the opportunities you had that youngsters today don't have.
Experience of war? A 70 year old wasn't alive in the war and has no more experience of it than a youngster today apart from reading Battle and Victory comics and commando book's.
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From a British veteran: (NOT me I hasten to add)
I never went to university, I didn't even go to college as for 6th form that was the last place on my mind when I left school.
If I'd have played my cards right I'd have been on some top money now, I had everything lined up for an apprenticeship in engineering, I originally had a job at the local pit with my dad but he refused said I was a long time dead, didn't know what it meant at the time, being young and stupid I knew best the prospect of sitting in an office wasn't what I wanted and I had different plans.
I've learned the hard way, my mind was never corrupted by left leaning teaching, I left school at the right time and I watched Britains political struggle through the miners strike, the selling off of our nationalised industries, I didn't need a year out to find myself or to understand the plight third world nations have, I've been in situations which at the time seemed the right thing, but being older and wiser I'm not so sure, and for the last 30+ years Ive worked my way through life.
I've watched the left grow, moving from the Che Guevara Marxism movement to the Communist and then Socialist moments, taking in along the way CND, Animal Liberation, Anti Abortion, Gay Rights and Feminism. They have based their lives on minimalistic pleasures, promoting the vegan way of life and trying to recreate the flower power era of Woodstock, justify their life by experiencing cultural enrichment and trying to eradicate their own, but in truth they have no concept of reality, they protest against war but cry out at humanitarian disasters that require military intervention, they are obsessed with taking without giving a whole society built in greed enjoying that which others have earned.
This country has lost its values through the spread of an idyllic existence that's created in the mind of the over educated and delusional.
Just a thought, a dawn thought
If the yoof vote had gone to the Tories, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
After the referendum, some remoaners accused the leavers of being thick, racist , or just northern,they were roundly abused for being bad losers etc, what makes you any different. I vote Labour, cos I don't earn anything like enough to vote Tory, and I haven't inherited money, and, I'm not naive enough to think the Conservatives have people like me's best interests at heart.
Actually I suspect most would agree with DaveinSouthampton. It's comical to blame this effective defeat for the Tories on the fact that the young turned out to vote. There are people of all ages who are too dumb to vote but they still get the chance. People who believe every thing that Paul Dacre publishes, those that change their mind on the basis of a Sun headline, etc etc.
What other qualifying criteria should there be? Have to own a house, pass a basic intelligence test, earn over a certain amount.
Get over it. May and her close cronies screwed up. Should never have called an election but I suspect they were concerned about the investigations into campaign funding and that that might erode the slim majority they had. As it turned out only one MP has been charged!
Great plan! Change the boundaries to aid the Tories in the next general election (confirmed already), ban young people from voting until you have a chance to fill their heads with greed and selfishness and knock all ideology out of them, then see what's left to stifle.
Not a bad plan. Could just work you know. I hear Theresa is looking for a new manifesto writer and campaign team. Worth applying?
There were many older people gullible enough to vote Labour. Perhaps a ban on voting for anyone but the conservatives would save people from themselves.
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So the issue is that they didn't vote Tory.
I know a few university students and they are a lot smarter than you think they are. I also know a lot of people who vomit tabloid headlines.
You can have a good debate with students. Not so easy with tabloid slaves.
And which kind of life experiences do you feel qualifies you to vote? Have you gained those experiences at the age of 21? Or 40? If you're born into a wealthy family does that qualify you more than if you suffer in poverty or less? Or parental neglect? Are you better qualified if you've lost your job? Or run a corner shop? Or an only child? Or have a degree? Or be employed by a large corporation? Or run a large corporation? Or employed as a social worker? Or road sweeper? Or never had a job? Or too ill to work? Or very intelligent? Or have a parent in prison? What about if you've never had any of those experiences?
And what about those people who voted for the LibDems? How many of them remember when the Liberals were last in power. Or what about the Greens? Or ukip? If you can't remember when they were in power but you voted for them, should you have been allowed? Or should you only be able to vote for a party if you can remember when they were last in power?
You've fallen into the trap of judging hundreds of thousands of young people by your own experience. I understand that our 2-horse-race political system and associated media sideshows encourages simplistic, polarised binary responses but c'mon, think a bit fella. Hundreds of thousands of young people aren't necessarily that gullible.
Playing your game, how about looking on the other side of your coin. Old people who don't have long to live were gullible and voted the way they did because someone promised them the earth and now they've saddled our future with the fruits of their naivety.
This comes across exactly as an attack at the youth as your reaction to the result of the vote.
You've fallen into the trap of assuming that age provides enlightenment. Individuals are primarily motivated by basic physiological needs (breathe, eat, excrete, sleep, sex) and security needs( body, employment, family, health, property). Some people, whatever their life experiences, make choices based solely on those motivations. Others are have a more sophisticated psychology, developing relationship and acquiring self esteem, respecting and caring for others, lacking prejudice and having refined sense of morality. Those more refined attributes ameliorate an individual's base desires and provide a more altruistic outlook on life. The extent of one's self awareness is not a gift of age, it is a product of aeons of human development. Many have it in their teens, many never achieve it.
From your perspective.
What an embarrassing thread
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What a load of bollocks! The only gullible ones are you old fools that have been reading shite newspapers for decades lapping up all their drivel
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I've read some patronising bollox on NSC over the years but this is Premier League drivel.
Have you seen some of the 30 something's walking the streets of Brighton? Have you seen the 50 year olds with their life experience and knowledge of previous governments queuing up to get into Wetherspoons in George Street at 8am?
Thank God 18 year olds can have a say in who runs the country
(I'm 49 BTW)
Exploited?? Seriously?
They appealed to that demographic with their progressive policies.
7 years ago the Tories promised to get rid of the deficit in a single term. Now that estimate is maybe 2025.
It's amazing to me that anyone votes for them still.
IMO, way too many 45-60 year olds vote Conservative based on the Thatcher government of the 80s
The assumption being once we get through these hard times we're going to be better off..
There is no evidence to support this view.. Apart from "life experience" from 30 years ago..
What a stupid post. Age is irrelevant. There are lots of people much older who are clueless about politics. Should they not be allowed to vote too.
If anything the minimum age should be reduced to 16.
In that case, they should take your vote away - you're old, its not your future.
Sounds harsh...
Of course they don't have life experience, but they're old enough to fight and die for a country so they deserve the right to vote. 16 year olds on the other hand, no.
The Righties getting desperate now, don't vote how they want then BAR them from voting. Right wing democracy at it's best
What are your views on youngsters eligible to register to vote but who miss the deadline? I guess you think they should get a free shir.... I mean be able to vote?
Sad though it may sound, I have not been on the whacky and have never in my 63 years touched the stuff.
Alcohol, yes. Drugs, no.
What a complete & utter disgrace you are for suggesting such a thing. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Can't we just ban all Londoners & Northerners from voting? Harsh but fair!!
If is raised to 21, perhaps it needs to end at 75.
Neither will happen, a reduction to 16 would be far more progressive and far more likely
Funny how lefties always want to lower the age knowing they can offer the world but then expect tory voters to pay for it.
Definitely, age should be raised to 21. Too many daft idealistic students voting for Jeremy ' Marxist ' Corbyn.
The working class think he's like them, trust me he isn't. He won't help anyone, other than drag our country back 60 years and ruin our economy.
Complete and utter idiot is as polite a comment I can make.
This is the nub of it. JC played a blinder, as you are entitled to do when you are unlikley to have to face the consequences of what you say. It is actually a bit Trump like, and we can all see the number of promises Trump made that in practice he can deliver...
If I was a student or recently graduated I would have voted JC. Why not? Take the money and run. Good job, and blow the consequences that I will have to pay for it sometime down the line. Bit of a bugger for those who have assiduously avoided drinking to excess, taken a part-time job, and lived in a shithole to prevent their debt climbing higher. But heyho, I had a great time not worrying about any of that and now good old JC is writing mine off big time.
You can't get a degree in experience. All other things being equal a 70 year old will have a far greater wisdom than a 17 year old. Every day you experience something new. Older people just know more - simple! We also learned the dicipline and risks required for good/bad judgement.
Just for the record the old were young once - except 50 years ago we were the first and the greatest youth cult the world has ever known - an explosion of energy emitting from the U.K. that took the whole world by storm - what were the words you used? Creative, inspired, aspirational, positive, outward looking. Yep! - You're describing my generation brilliantly.
By the way, luckily, you have no experience or war and that's good. If however, young people wish to be greater informed of the horrors of total conflict, I would highly recommend the amazing and highly acclaimed 'The World at War' Thames TV produced series. You may have to search a little to access it as I doubt you'll find it on Facebook or Twitter - it's a serious piece of education.
Yes
I wasn't capable of intelligent thoughts until my mid-20s
You can't get a degree in experience. All other things being equal a 70 year old will have a far greater wisdom than a 17 year old. Every day you experience something new. Older people just know more - simple! We also learned the dicipline and risks required for good/bad judgement.
Just for the record the old were young once - except 50 years ago we were the first and the greatest youth cult the world has ever known - an explosion of energy emitting from the U.K. that took the whole world by storm - what were the words you used? Creative, inspired, aspirational, positive, outward looking. Yep! - You're describing my generation brilliantly.
By the way, luckily, you have no experience or war and that's good. If however, young people wish to be greater informed of the horrors of total conflict, I would highly recommend the amazing and highly acclaimed 'The World at War' Thames TV produced series. You may have to search a little to access it as I doubt you'll find it on Facebook or Twitter - it's a serious piece of education.
You can't get a degree in experience. All other things being equal a 70 year old will have a far greater wisdom than a 17 year old. Every day you experience something new. Older people just know more - simple! We also learned the dicipline and risks required for good/bad judgement.
That old chestnut! You need to factor in many things such as the fact that the economy has grown and companies profits have increased since 2008. Why should the rate that companies pay tax be less than what individuals have to pay? Personally think there should be a graduated tax system for companies the same as individuals. For example, you could have 20% for the first million profit and then above that a higher rate, We have the lowest corporation tax rate of all the G7. If we increased it to 25% it would still be lower than most.
tl:dr
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The voting age should be 16.