Question: Reflect on youth apathy towards politics. Draw on examples from
Political apathy means to be lacking interest and concern in politics, showing indifference to political processes and that caring about progress in politics shall be the last priority in one’s life. It is known that young people have depressingly low levels of political interest and knowledge. Politics, the way the world works, is something done to the youth generation (Generation Z?), over which they have no control and want no control. Politicians are often viewed by young people as being out-of-touch, rich, old, upper-class and even uncaring about issues affecting the young. Youth like me feel cut-off through the age of politicians and alienated from government politics.
In my opinion, the youth’s apathy in politics does not only abject laziness; it also represents something that all young people will grow out of once they get older and more responsible, but part of a broader, and international, drift away from traditional politics. Regrettably, participation in politics is no longer part of the fabric of everyday life, something which I will do without questioning its importance. I have realised it has become many youth’s “lifestyle choice”; a decision that may carry barely more weight than clothes they wear and music they listen to.
Political apathy is quite a common phenomenon in many countries, such as
Arguments I am going to put forth for Singaporeans apply for Americans to a certain extent as well.
For me, I am proud and, at the same time, worried to say that
Given that our lives have largely remained untouched even in this global economic crisis, the impression that we can well continue in such a form of governance is reinforced among Singaporean youths like me. Moreover, though
Why are Singaporean youths not interested in politics then? Based on my observation in the media in
Personally, reason why I refuse to participate in area of politics is because of political correctness; it has made me more fearful of opening up in public. I have always thought that without any proper education in political theory, youths are pressured to make politically correct statements if they are involved in political activities. Deterrence it may be, parents of many youths also prevent their children from involving in politics and as a result, the youths tend to shun politics because of the ramifications such as libel suits.
The conditioning of young minds through the education system that
Another reason would be that the politics is not like ‘pop culture’ for entertainment; it consists of heavy subject matter and may be boring. We would have heard many of our fellow friends engrossed in the recent World Cup or the latest trends fashion, but never interested in discussing politics. Possibly, the only reason is because politics is a dry and boring subject.
This does not only reflects, the shallowness of the society but also the lack of maturity of a global citizen which
Looking backing in youth participation in politics in
Now to
Are all the youths apathetic? I beg to differ. In my opinion, there is actually an increase in the number of youths who are politically active. Though the increase is not very insignificant, it is substantial. Many youths are not very politically inclined; they are indeed oblivion to the political situation in their own country. The fact that they choose not to get involved indicates not a mass attitude problem on the part of young people, but the deathly state of contemporary politics. The modern political process is shifting from parties catering for classes and broad groups of people to parties providing for all people. Whilst young people may be generally apathetic towards political parties, they are far more engaged with the modern political process - one which isn't the same as politics several decades ago.
Is youth’s apathy a bad thing after all? Young people’s disengagement with politics is indisputable, but how much of a problem is this, really? So what if young people’s attitude to politics is ‘so what’? Surely it is important to take an interest in politics to uphold a democratic and just society. Surely it is imperative to understand the political culture of our city state. But perhaps it’s not. Perhaps it’s best for politicians to deal with politics, and for young people in particular to enjoy the time they have, the privileges we all have when we are young.
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