Young teens don't know how the world works yet:
The author learned about his rights and responsibilities when he was older.
Human Rights
The government has given the right to young teens to vote right at the age of 18.
The youngster doesn't know how the government work as they become eligible to enter for voting.
They follow blindly driven towards the crowds and campaign without knowing the party policies.
As they become adults, their ideas on the government change and they switch to a different party from what they supported as youngsters.
One of the examples is the author he learned about his right and responsibility after he became an adult.
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