You keep saying we need to create this "proper political environment" for youth, but here's the thing—you can't build a house on sand. Throwing young people into politics before they've developed that critical thinking muscle is like handing someone a violin and expecting a symphony. They'll make noise, sure, but not music.
The real issue is time. Politics is slow, boring, and full of paperwork. Youth are fast, creative, and want results yesterday. That mismatch isn't fixed by training—it's a fundamental rhythm problem. We'd be better off letting young people focus on education, skill-building, and actually understanding how systems work before they try to run them. Let us apprentice before we conduct.
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