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yes. people, no matter the age, have the right for their. opinions to be heard. maybe not put to use, but should definetly be heard.
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Yes. Social activism can help a person understand communities and politics at large. Activism leads to engagement and engagement is a good way to progress,
Yes because the younger generation should have more say
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Social activism is important as everyone from all walks of life have issues they care about, and we should encourage young people to advocate for these.
Yes, they should learn that their individual voice should matter in a democracy, and that change only occurs when people come together.
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yes, definitely. Make them feel less disenfranchised if they can all see they have a common cause
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Students should be encouraged to research the social issues from all perspectives and then form their own opinions. This is not direct participation in social activism, it is building an informed opinion and then fighting for something you actually believe in rather than following the crowd
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The lack of response and help to the RAC situation in Linlithgow
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Yeah, it’s important that people learn they can change the world around them
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Yes, but give them first a lesson in how democracy should work and ban Muslim hate marshes
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Yes, to encourage political engagement so young people feel a sense of ownership over their values and contribution to society.
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