If there is a way to systematically bring these young people’s ideas into these depolarizing, uncommon ground-building, bridging platforms, then it’s like a Pygmalion effect. You expect them to set the agenda, to steer the country, and they will do so. If you do not provide this way to turn the fuel of conflict into like momentum, movements, productive way, if you do not conserve the environment where your young people feel safe to voice their ideas in and then continue to progress forward, then, of course, they would turn into radicalization, into extremism, into apathy, into cynicism, right? And we have seen time and time again, as soon as there are ways for young people to come together and set the agenda in a depolarizing way, then suddenly there’s a sea change of face change in the polity. So we have experienced that 10 years ago. We were very polarized. Which is why I remain quite optimistic.

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