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Democracy is in crisis

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It’s a battle of numbers, but in the end

Those in their 20s and 30s are at a huge disadvantage.

Additionally, children under the age of 0 to 18 who do not have the right to vote have no rights and no say.

You just have to do what the older generation tells you to do.

The perception is that a minority of votes and a minority of opinions are actually losers.

The majority has no choice but to be king.

Most of them are old people.

First of all, this is a bit discriminatory in a way, and it will become more polarized in the future.

Do you decide on a ratio?

1:1:1

The number of elderly people should be determined by matching the voting rights of the younger generation.

What happens to the younger generation, which has a small population that is far from the entire nation, is being pushed out?

Unless it is baked or boiled for the elderly, unless their parents persuade them.

There is also a problem in the political world, and if there is a quick generational change, let go of what has been done.

Pass it on

We need to recruit people in their 20s and 30s to bring in the younger generation.

Almost all of them are over 40 years old.

Since he has the right to vote, he is elected by a majority vote and retains his position.

You can’t be disliked by people with a high percentage of voters.

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