Teenagers should not be involved in politics:
Agree and disagree.
While adults have more experience and are more educated in certain areas younger people are the future. Adults have seen more, gone through more, they know a little more about political structure and such. With this they'll be able to have a better judgment when it comes down to making certain decisions for a change. On the other hand, teenagers are going to live with the changes, so they have a right to stand up and let their voice be heard. They know what they want for their future. However, some teenagers are immature to deal with certain problems or don't follow the news to know what is going on in the world. This is where I believe adults can interfere and point out where they are being "wrong" or unreasonable, but they should not overrule their ideas completely because they would obviously have a reason, as silly as they may sound. So, yes, teenagers should play a major role in politics but there should be a certain involvement from the adults.
The troubles of all young people (besides money and class) are the same everywhere:
Disagree: It really depends where you are and who you are. The way you look could, unfortunately, play a major role in how others view you. If you have dark skin some may discriminate and bother you while on the other side of the world a white man or woman does not have to worry about such a problem. Also, there are many children in the world that must suffer through poverty and starvation. While in places like Napal children must survive with just a few grains of rice every few days someone all the way over in England, for example, is getting bullied. Another example can be teen pregnancy. Someone in one part of the world would be worrying about her baby which she had at a young age, while someone on the other side of the world does not have that problem. I do believe that there are certain problems that do occur in many young peoples lives, but that does not mean it will be everywhere. A very common problem is bullying or even self esteem which can lead to depression. These kind of problems can occur in many places. However, that still does not mean everyone in the world will have those very same problems.
Everyone can achieve happiness if they just try:
Disagree: "Some people are just straight up depressed. There are some really down people, who just really aren't happy." Remind you of anything? That was quoted from our teacher Mr. White. And I do agree with his statement. Sometimes it's just not as easy as it seams. There are some people that can try and try but won't reach happiness. For example, children that don't have enough money to buy food and shelter won't be happy. They won't be able to have the necessities reaquired for them to live a healthy and normal life. Put yourself in this situation: Your parents passed away while you were young, you were forced to live on the streets and you sell your body just to buy bread to eat so you won't starve to death. Would you be happy? Of course not. Could you try to be happy? Yes, but you may never be able to reach that state of being happy. Sometimes, no matter how hard one tries, they may never achieve happiness.
~54
Agree and disagree.
While adults have more experience and are more educated in certain areas younger people are the future. Adults have seen more, gone through more, they know a little more about political structure and such. With this they'll be able to have a better judgment when it comes down to making certain decisions for a change. On the other hand, teenagers are going to live with the changes, so they have a right to stand up and let their voice be heard. They know what they want for their future. However, some teenagers are immature to deal with certain problems or don't follow the news to know what is going on in the world. This is where I believe adults can interfere and point out where they are being "wrong" or unreasonable, but they should not overrule their ideas completely because they would obviously have a reason, as silly as they may sound. So, yes, teenagers should play a major role in politics but there should be a certain involvement from the adults.
The troubles of all young people (besides money and class) are the same everywhere:
Disagree: It really depends where you are and who you are. The way you look could, unfortunately, play a major role in how others view you. If you have dark skin some may discriminate and bother you while on the other side of the world a white man or woman does not have to worry about such a problem. Also, there are many children in the world that must suffer through poverty and starvation. While in places like Napal children must survive with just a few grains of rice every few days someone all the way over in England, for example, is getting bullied. Another example can be teen pregnancy. Someone in one part of the world would be worrying about her baby which she had at a young age, while someone on the other side of the world does not have that problem. I do believe that there are certain problems that do occur in many young peoples lives, but that does not mean it will be everywhere. A very common problem is bullying or even self esteem which can lead to depression. These kind of problems can occur in many places. However, that still does not mean everyone in the world will have those very same problems.
Everyone can achieve happiness if they just try:
Disagree: "Some people are just straight up depressed. There are some really down people, who just really aren't happy." Remind you of anything? That was quoted from our teacher Mr. White. And I do agree with his statement. Sometimes it's just not as easy as it seams. There are some people that can try and try but won't reach happiness. For example, children that don't have enough money to buy food and shelter won't be happy. They won't be able to have the necessities reaquired for them to live a healthy and normal life. Put yourself in this situation: Your parents passed away while you were young, you were forced to live on the streets and you sell your body just to buy bread to eat so you won't starve to death. Would you be happy? Of course not. Could you try to be happy? Yes, but you may never be able to reach that state of being happy. Sometimes, no matter how hard one tries, they may never achieve happiness.
~54

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