The Political Process

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The Political Process I feel that, for the most part, mine along with others in my age group’s concerns are not addressed by the political process. To answer this, I took a look at political socialization and how I was socialized politically. Some of my concerns include: minimum wage, social security, pollution and global warming, school loans, and legal ages. There are many reasons why, that I understand, that my generation’s opinions of these issues are not addressed, which I will talk about throughout this paper. Overall, the political process does not address our concerns and voices. First I would like to talk about how I came about these concerns. I was politically socialized by many different people and things. The people that affected me the most would have to be my parents. Growing up, they bestowed in me certain beliefs and values, which would stay with me for the rest of my life. Probably the next most important thing that affected me has to be school and peers. Being around many of your peers and teachers, you learn many things and take on certain values. By hanging around my friends for many years, we all took on each others beliefs and stands on issues. Finally, the thing that least affected me has been the media. The reason for this is mostly everything you see on television is negative or biases. To me, many of these programs are one sided just trying to get you to feel a certain way and my concerns and feelings will not be changed because of a television program. I have many concerns, that most likely many others my age feel the same about, that are not addressed by the political process, which I have already mentioned. The first one is minimum wage. Minimum wage in the last eight or so year... ... middle of paper ... ...annels that appeal to younger generations, commercial about where, when, and how to vote could be shown. Instead of solely having important information on just channels like C-SPAN, other channels could follow the path of MTV and appeal to our age group. MTV’s Rock the Vote has helped register thousands of young people and educate them about the political process. Maybe if the politicians paid attention to us, we would do the same to them, which would pay off greatly for both. In conclusion, I have showed what concerns are not addressed by the political process and why. Many things could be drastically changed on both sides to help these matters. I feel that the answer to this lies in political socialization. If parents stressed the importance of these topics along with the schools cooperation, concerns would be addressed and everyone would be heard alike.

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