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British anti-war rallies.
Somebody pointed out the fact that the majority of people at these marches are around 18-35, 80% or something, and the everybody knows that here in britain the majority of 18-35 year olds don't vote, so until these people start doing something worthwhile, i.e. vote, there absolutely no point in marching because the government is going to do what it want if it has the majority of the voters, i.e.35-75 year olds.
Is this true for any other country?
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