How young voices build strong democracy

[Music]

as a young activist

i am often told that one day i’m going

to change

the world i’m a gen zer

the generation succeeding millennials

and preceding generation alpha

now they say that we’re on track to be

the most

well-educated generation yet being more

ethnically and racially diverse

than any previous generation

we are also the first social

generation meaning we have no memory of

a world before

the internet or smartphones

and maybe because of this

we will also become a generation of

influencers

who can accelerate the actions needed to

take on some of the world’s most

pressing

issues over the past two years i’ve had

the amazing opportunity

to work with some of the most amazing

young people in a local climate strike

group

called our earth our future

it’s completely youth run

in my first meeting i was astonished to

see that for once i wasn’t the youngest

person in the room

my group was able to single-handedly

mobilize over 20

000 people to the streets of victoria

british columbia

and we spent most of our time together

empowering each other’s ideas

or developing new ones together

and we had some pretty big dreams we

wanted to

defeat climate change an inclusive way

we wanted to empower young people across

the world

to fight for their futures and to

understand

the power they have with their voice and

their vote

which leads us to our biggest idea

year olds should have the right to vote

voting habits established early will

usually stay with us

for life i didn’t make that up you can

google it yourself

now voting in canada has changed with

the times with

the right being given to women in 1918

and the voting age being lowered from 21

to 18

in 1970. now

i’m sure when that age was initially

proposed there was

tons of pushback and feedback and

reasons why 18 year olds couldn’t

possibly

be responsible enough to vote

even though they could legally enlist to

fight in a war

at the time now today’s 16 year olds

aren’t fighting any wars but

they can drive a car they can drop out

of school

we can even be tried in a canadian court

as an adult

16 year olds pay taxes like everyone

else but

they have no say in where that money

goes or what the government does with it

and yet with all of that

our voices are silenced by an inability

to participate in a system

that affects our futures daily

i know that i’m standing on the

shoulders of others who have

successfully changed the voting system

in the past

but i believe that there are good

reasons as to why we are ready

for the next change

yet this begs the question

are 16 year olds even ready to vote

did i just hear a bit of a collective

inhale there

16 they don’t even take the garbage out

without being told they cannot be

trusted to participate in our democracy

and yeah it’s probably true that a lot

of 16 year olds aren’t as educated in

politics as others

but let’s be honest that’s true for any

age group

yet one of the biggest barriers to

lowering the voting age is still this

perceived lack of knowledge and

education that comes with age

so the easiest way to change this

perception

is education

by letting 16 and 17 year olds vote we

can maximize those effects of those

lifelong voting habits i mentioned

earlier

by engaging 16 year olds while they’re

still in school

taking civics classes not only will this

create a familiarity with voting

but it means that information about it

will be at every student’s fingertips

it would make sense then being 16 or 17

years old

learning about democracy in school but

also participating in it

in real time

would aligning our voting habits and

education not

serve us well for future election

success

and trust me my age group’s voting

habits could really

use some improvement on average

only 6 out of 10 young canadians those

aged 18 to 24

voted in the last three federal

elections

that’s the lowest percentage of any

other

age demographic established voting

habits for my group

could have a huge impact

i certainly know that one of the main

reasons i am as engaged and political as

i am today

is my due to my education

i’ve been given the opportunity to

enroll in a program at my high school

called institute for global solutions or

igs as we call it

and i’ve watched so many graduates go on

to do amazing things

so unique about igs is that we are given

the opportunity to

study the canadian political system in

depth

which of course only ignited my own

research and in this research

i learned this key fact that voting

habits established early

will usually stay with us for life

now i know that some 16 year olds might

not be

as educated around politics as others

but

everyone has a different passion for me

it’s

obviously politics but for someone else

it might be

a sport or an art form even a field of

study

but what they all have in common is that

voting in some way

affects them and i believe that if we

can educate everyone

on just how they’re being impacted we

will all begin to understand

the power we have with our voice and our

vote

and our politicians can play a role here

too

it does seem that political campaigns

are far more interested in gauging those

who

already vote than those like me who

haven’t even cast our first ballot yet

i’d suggest that there’s a wonderful

opportunity for politicians to engage

with us

earlier and to foster a sort of

curiosity and understanding within us

after all we’re all going to become

voters eventually

but we don’t automatically become

engaged and informed

the day we turn the magic age of 18.

my research also led me to an

organization called vote 16

and like the name sounds it is their

goal to support the efforts of those

trying to extend voting rights

to 16 and 17 year olds

and they have groups across the world

including here in canada

where they’re teaching us all the

importance of politics

and the power we have with our voice and

our vote as a young activist

i am often told that one day i am going

to change the world

and i would like to start that change

right now

and i know i’m not alone there are

thousands of young

people standing up sharing the same

message as i am

and it’s not just my generation’s

responsibility

we all have a role in creating a

flourishing democracy in canada

and it can start by educating everyone

on the importance of politics and the

power we have

with our voice and our vote

because i know that gen z is different

not because each generation before us

didn’t want to be engaged or

have issues that they wanted to make

change in

maybe it’s gen z’s social reach and

access to technology

maybe it’s our diversity and willingness

to change

either way we are ready to participate

to participate in a democracy where

innovation and knowledge

have no age barrier

so yes i may just be

15 years old but i’m a 15 year old

standing up here as a proof of concept

that my generation

is ready to participate we just need you

to vote us in so we can start

establishing those voting habits early

habits that will usually stay with us

for life

thank you

you

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作为一名年轻的活动家,

我经常被告知有一天我

会改变

世界 - 受过教育的一代人在

种族和种族上

比以往任何一代

都更加多样化我们也是第一代社会化的

一代,这意味着我们

对互联网或智能手机之前的世界没有任何记忆

,也许正因为如此,

我们也将成为能够加速发展的一代

影响

者 在过去的两年里

,为解决世界上一些最

紧迫的

问题而需要采取的行动 我有

绝佳的机会

当地气候罢工

组织

中的一些最了不起

的年轻人一起工作

在我的第一次会议上,我惊讶地

发现我曾经不是房间里最年轻的

人,

我的团队能够单枪匹马地

动员超过 20

000 人上街 在维多利亚

不列颠哥伦比亚省

,我们大部分时间都在一起,为

彼此的想法赋能

或共同开发新的想法

,我们有一些非常远大的梦想,我们

想要

战胜气候变化,我们希望以一种包容的方式

,让

世界各地的年轻人

能够为之奋斗 他们的未来,并

通过他们的声音和投票了解他们拥有的力量,

这使我们想到了我们最大的想法

岁的孩子应该有权投票

早早建立的投票习惯

通常会伴随

我们一生 我没有编造你可以

现在自己google一下

,加拿大的投票随着时代的变化而变化,

1918

年赋予女性权利,1970年投票年龄从21岁降低

到18岁

。现在

我敢肯定,当最初提出这个年龄时,

会有

很多反对意见 以及

为什么 18 岁的孩子

虽然可以合法地

参加战争

,但他们可能没有足够的责任去投票的原因 现在是今天的 16 岁的孩子

不打任何战争,但

他们可以开车 他们可以辍学

我们甚至可以在加拿大法院受审,

因为

16 岁的成年人像其他人一样纳税,

他们对钱的

去向或什么没有发言权 政府这样做了

,但由于无法参与每天影响我们未来的系统,

我们的声音被压制了

我知道我站在

过去成功改变投票系统的其他人的肩膀上

但我相信,我们有充分的

理由说明为什么我们准备好

迎接下一次变革

,但这引出了一个

问题,16 岁的孩子甚至准备投票

,我只是听到了一点集体

吸气的声音

吗? 16 他们甚至不接受 垃圾在

没有被告知他们不能被

信任参与我们的民主

的情况下被淘汰,是的,

很多 16 岁的孩子在

政治方面的教育程度不如其他人,

但老实说,这对于任何

年龄组都是如此,

但也是最重要的人之一

降低投票年龄的最大障碍仍然

是随着年龄的增长而缺乏知识和教育,

因此改变这种看法的最简单方法

是教育

,让 16 岁和 17 岁的孩子投票,我们

可以最大限度地发挥

我提到的那些终生投票习惯的影响

早些时候

,让仍在学校的 16 岁儿童

参加公民课程,这不仅会让人

熟悉投票,

而且意味着有关投票的信息

将触手可及,

这将是 16 或 17

学习的意义 关于学校民主但

也实时参与

会调整我们的投票习惯和

教育

对我们未来的选举成功没有好处

,相信我我这个年龄段的投票

习惯真的

可以改善平均

只有十分之六的年轻加拿大人

18 至 24 岁

在过去三届联邦选举中投票,这

是任何

其他

年龄人口统计中最低的百分比 改变

我的团队的投票习惯

可能会产生巨大的影响

我当然知道,

我像今天这样参与和政治的主要原因

之一

是由于我的教育,

我有机会

参加我的一个项目 高中

称为全球解决方案研究所或

我们所说的igs

,我看到很多毕业生

继续做令人惊奇的

事情,igs的独特之处在于我们有机会

深入研究加拿大的政治制度

,当然只有 点燃了我自己的

研究,在这项研究中,

我了解到一个关键事实,即

早期建立的投票习惯

通常会伴随我们一生

显然是政治,但对其他人来说,

它可能是

一项运动或一种艺术形式,甚至是一个研究领域,

但他们都有一个共同点,那就是

投票会以某种方式

影响他们,我相信如果我们

能 n 教育每个人

他们是如何受到影响的 我们

都将开始了解

我们的声音和投票所拥有的力量

,我们的政治家也可以在这里发挥作用

已经投票了,而不是像我

这样甚至还没有投过第一票的人,但

我建议政客们有一个很好的

机会,可以更早地

与我们接触,

并在

我们都在前进之后,培养我们内心的好奇心和理解力 最终成为

选民,

但我们不会

在我们进入神奇的 18 岁的那一天自动参与和通知。

我的研究还让我找到了一个

名为 vote 16 的组织

,就像名字听起来一样,他们的

目标是支持那些人的努力

试图将投票权扩大

到 16 岁和 17 岁的孩子

,他们在世界各地都有团体,

包括在加拿大

这里,他们向我们传授

政治的重要性

以及我们与 o 你的声音和

我们作为一名年轻活动家的投票

我经常被告知有一天我

将改变世界

,我想现在就开始改变

,我知道我并不孤单,有

成千上万的

年轻人站起来分享

和我一样的信息

,这不仅仅是我这一代人的

责任,

我们都在加拿大创造一个

繁荣的民主制度中发挥作用

,它可以从让每个人

了解政治的重要性以及

我们

通过我们的声音和投票所拥有的权力开始,

因为我 知道 z 世代不同,

不是因为我们之前的每一代

人都不想参与或

遇到他们想要改变的问题,

也许是 z 世代的社会影响力和

对技术的获取,

也许是我们的多样性和愿意

任何方式改变我们 准备好

参与一个

创新和知识

没有年龄障碍的民主,

所以是的,我可能只有

15 岁,但我是一个 15 岁的人,

站在这里作为概念证明

t 我这一代人

已经准备好参与了,我们只需要

你投票给我们,这样我们就可以

开始建立那些

通常会伴随我们一生的投票习惯,

谢谢你