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In reply to the discussion: DUers, At What Age Did You Become Politically Minded and Why? [View all]shenmue
(38,588 posts)76. Early teens
When they said Oliver North had sold arms to the asshole terrorists, that was it for me.
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Same here, around 6-8. My dad was an advocate for anyone downtrodden or wronged by the system.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2017
#80
mid 20s, in grad school, when Reagan was elected. why? Because he was so obviously
NRaleighLiberal
Dec 2017
#3
Another 50 years, and I'll be saying "tRump/Russiagate", wasn't that a time!
ProudLib72
Dec 2017
#16
I was right along with yall. I watched the same convention in 1956. I was 8 years old at the time..
JimBeard
Dec 2017
#81
I don't remember what age I was, but I recall asking my mother why the Orange Juice lady hates the
Pachamama
Dec 2017
#35
Seeing a speech in 1984 by Walter Mondale where young college republicans were screaming at him and
Pachamama
Dec 2017
#38
My family were very interested in politics since I can remember. I was 13 in 1990 when Operation
dewsgirl
Dec 2017
#46
I was 14 and stuffed envelopes for Goldwater in 1964. That experience made me a hard-core liberal.
VOX
Dec 2017
#48
Before I was 10 years old, in the 50s. I clearly remember my Dad explaining Republican fat cats
L. Coyote
Dec 2017
#49
i grew up w/ grandparents w/ the 2 city newspapers. aligned myself w/ the liberal one.
pansypoo53219
Dec 2017
#69
I also think political awakening has to do with realizing you have some control
ProudLib72
Dec 2017
#148
Harlan Ellison, Heinlein, Harry Harrison, Robert Silverberg, Asimov, Philip K. Dick.
byronius
Dec 2017
#121
Late teens. Calvin & Hobbes, Doonesbury, Hunter S Thompson, the Daily Show.
meadowlander
Dec 2017
#114
My political mindedness started with the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debate. I was twelve.
ancianita
Dec 2017
#146
My turning point was the book "The Clothes Have No Emperor" by Paul Slansky
ProfessorPlum
Dec 2017
#169
Welcome to DU!! I am so glad that you have moved on from lurking to posting!! (eom)
StevieM
Dec 2017
#195
