▶ Your Answer : If I could change only one thing about our country, I would change a election system in Korea. To be specific, I would restrict elders, over 70s to vote. First and foremost, the rising generation contribute to society than the elders do. 20s to 40s moves the country by having a career. In contrast, the elders, over 60s almost retire from their job. They do not have reasons for studying or developing themselves. All the time they spend is to watch tv, have journey in abroad or take care of their kids. Not all but most elders do not spend their time to get in to the society and work hard for the future. However, the rising generation makes most of the revolution. They study hard for their aftertime and develop themselves by practicing, studying, and working. Those acts make society progressed. Next, lots of elders have mental problems, which influence country badly through voting. Most alzheimer patients are elders. We cannot restrict all mental patients from voting due to their right to elect. However, as the goverment restrict under 18 to vote, what if the government restrict elders to vote, where most alzheimer locates? At least, there would be no longer presidental candidates advertising themselves to dementia patients. I believe getting older means getting younger. Some people support their parents. It's because most of the old can not control their own bodies, even their mind. How is it possible those kind of people vote for the country? As the voting restriction made for under 18, I think restriction for elders is necessary. To sum up, if I could change a thing about our country, I would restrict elders to vote. I suggested two reasons, the rising generation contribute to society than the elders do, and lots of elders have mental problems, which influence country badly through voting. |