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Voting Is a Drop in the Bucket
The sentiment highlights a pervasive disillusionment with the political process, suggesting that individual votes hold little power in the broader system. It points to a cyclical nature of political tension where citizens are mobilized around issues every election cycle, yet the core problems remain unsolved. There’s a call for people to focus on causes that truly matter instead of just participating in voting as a social obligation, emphasizing that the belief in the efficacy of voting can be an illusion. The discussion reflects a desire for basic rights alongside a recognition that the act of voting may not change the systemic issues at play.
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