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So, there's this documentary, 'An Idiot's Guide to Politics' from 2015, featuring Jolyon Rubinstein. It's got this casual, almost conversational vibe that makes the heavy topic of political apathy feel approachable, you know? Rubinstein dives into why young folks aren't engaging with politics, especially with a general election looming. The pacing is a mix of humor and seriousness, which keeps it from feeling like a chore. It's all about how social media plays into the disengagement—he interviews people, makes it relatable. It's distinctive in how it blends comedy with social commentary without being preachy. Just a solid watch if you're into understanding the youth's relationship with politics.
Interesting take on modern political apathyHumorous yet thought-provokingOffers a fresh perspective on youth engagement
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