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Why You Should Care About Putting Lipstick on a Pig

October 3, 2008
By syianlin BRONZE, Poquott, New York
syianlin BRONZE, Poquott, New York
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“Why would anyone put lipstick on a pig?” my friend asked me the other day, her manner completely serious. Not all households are, or must be, politically charged, but we as young people are failing as citizens if we choose to remain unaware and uninterested in the events that are shaping our futures. Another of my friends is always telling me how much she hates politics. Unfortunately, politics is not so understanding as to limit its effects on the politically aware. Hate it or love it, the world that we inherit will be a tomorrow created by the politics of today.

By ignoring current affairs, we willingly make ourselves disastrously unprepared for our role as adults. How can one function well in the economy without being aware of it? How can one make sound and fair social or moral decisions without understanding the issues? How can one hate something justly without knowing anything about it?

It is necessary for people of voting age to become informed and develop their political views, then give those opinions a voice. Vote! By becoming an informed and active member of our democratic process, you are only helping yourself by choosing a leader that will further your interests and values. By participating in the voting process, you are continuing a tradition that has given America its strength and prosperity for over two centuries.

Even people like myself who do not yet have the opportunity to vote for the leader of this country need to care about political events. The day will come when there will be no one to make decisions for us. Politics is often an ugly, dirty business. This will not change when those who disapprove react by ignoring the democratic process. After all, one who chooses to “see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil” is nothing more than a blind, deaf, and dumb monkey.


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on Apr. 19 2015 at 5:25 am
Shany_Liv BRONZE, Harare, Other
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Favorite Quote:
&ldquo;Try, reach, want, and you may fall. But even if you do, you might be okay anyway.<br /> If you don&#039;t try, you save nothing, because you might as well be dead.&rdquo; - Ann Brashares

Nice! I agree with you completely. People can be so ignorant, especially those than feel they are denied the right to have a voice - but that right is just around the corner for teenagers! The idea of a pig having lipstick smeared on its lips is relevant, not to mention that it is a great attention-grabber, but I do think you should have discussed it a little bit in your introduction, just to explain why you are demonstrating the argument through that issue, or rather, that kind of issue. I really like your writing style, keep it up, you're awesome! :) Actually, this would sound really good as a speech - you have a very clear voice expressed by the way you write!

The Narwal said...
on Mar. 19 2014 at 9:59 pm
Dear Author, I full heartedly agree with you, young people coming of age should vote! I can't imagine it put better. The politics of today shape our future and our world. Young people that dont vote may be hurting our econemy. Vote! In 2012 only 45% of people 18-20 voted. It should be higher than 50% so our world can be shaped by the people who are going to actually live the longest on it. Again I completely agree with you! Respectfully, The Narwal

twirler girl said...
on Jan. 20 2014 at 4:09 pm
dear syianlin, i read your article Why You Should Care About Putting Lipstick on a Pig, and feel like you could do better actually adressing why someone should care about pigs with lipstick on and how it relates to politics. how do pigs have to do with our political society, and what happens in it. calling people blind, deaf, and dumb monkeys probably will not influence people to learn about politics and saying it differently might. if you could explain how the title and article go together that would be great thank you for your time sincerely   kaeli

Bethani GOLD said...
on Mar. 31 2010 at 6:42 pm
Bethani GOLD, Highlands Ranch, Colorado
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Favorite Quote:
Life is perfect until you sit back and realize how boring it is without risks.

I don't understand how the title is good. Sorry. Why doid you chose that title?

ssarah said...
on Oct. 9 2008 at 11:54 pm
I agree with you 100%. I absolutely hate it when people say they hate politics..it is truly ignortant b/c politics is life! You're a great writer--loved this article.