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I believe that they should be encouraged to participate in social activism as it allows them to broaden their view on certain issues
@9QKJ7D39mos9MO
No students shouldn't be encouraged to be activists they should do it off there own accord not be pushed then it's all fake. They should be guided into politics if they have strong opinion instead
@9QK3KFY9mos9MO
It supports democracy and young people aren't given enough opportunities to fight for their future
@9QJZ3VWLiberal Democrat9mos9MO
Yes social activism should be encouraged as it promotes young people to think for themselves and allow them to be critical of the world around them.
@9QJP5NM9mos9MO
They should be taught the consequences of protesting improperly
@9Q7TV29Women's Equality9mos9MO
yes i think it would make the world a happier place
Yes, to encourage them to be responsible global citizens and take care of their communities.
@9PSVHKN9mos9MO
Students should be educated and encouraged to engage in politics and social activism from an early age. We could learn much from the Scandinavian models. This would improve turnout at elections and result in more accurate voting.
@9PLFBG510mos10MO
Yes they should. Students should be able to express their feelings and opinions.
@9PKHJ9D10mos10MO
Yes, so that they are more engaged with politics and better understand their rights and what is best for them
@9PHGMYT10mos10MO
Yes, because young people should be encouraged to engage with the world they live in, and with their own beliefs. All people should be encourage to be passionate, informed, and engaged, and to see the world as more than just "the way things are".
@9Q3SY4B9mos9MO
yes, as a lot of policies which are put in place recently have had a very negative impact on the younger generation and they should be able to express there issues with this.
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