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ssl-3yesterday at 5:03 AM2 repliesview on HN

Good point. There's probably no legitimate reason for non-voting children to be present at such a political event, either.

And by way of the process of excluding these children, the motivation for bringing other items without legitimate use like crayons, coloring books, and paperclips will be greatly diminished.

It's win-win. Thank you for the excellent insight!


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amwetyesterday at 2:14 PM

Voting adults can’t necessarily afford or arrange childcare which is a legitimate reason to bring their non-voting children. Effectively all non-voting children will one day be voting adults. Exposure to politics before participating in politics is valuable not only for them, but for everyone who will be eventually governed partially by their vote. Legitimate reason #2.

Regardless of the lack of vote, non-voting children are still governed by elected officials, giving them legitimate reason #3 to interact with politics, even if they can’t do so in the form of a vote yet.

You’ve picked a poorly thought out hill to die on.

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alsetmusicyesterday at 5:31 AM

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