Why I'm studying Politics and Some Questions For You.
Sunday 21 May 2017
Okay, as you may know, I am doing my BA majoring in Politics and Psychology. I have spoken about why I am studying psychology so many times and I am sure you all know why however I never speak about politics on here or on any public space mainly because it is a huge argument starter and I'm not into that. The reason I decided to study politics was to understand the world ewe live in more and how it works. At the end of the day, most of us have the decision whether we vote or not and while I have always understood that it is important to exercise that right it doesn't mean I have always understood how politics works but not only that what happens in terms of politics internationally.
I think politics is best defined as "Politics is both everything and nothing" and I think it is important to acknowledge that it is what we make it.
Politics is also closely related to security, We are seeing that at the moment with Trump and North Korea and so today I have a few questions that I would love for you to answer in the comments below.
I have an assignment for one of my politics classes at the moment that requires me to get other people's opinions on politics/security and thus I have some questions for you all.
What is security to you? This may be on a personal scale or internationally.
Do you trust your government to make decisions on issues that could affect the security of your country? why or why not?
Do you feel 'safe' in your everyday life? why or why not?
Do you think politics and security should be so entwined?
Do you think political diplomacy is the best solution to security risks such as North Korea or is a more violent approach necessary?
Feel free to answer these questions below I would love to know what you think.
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