Quote #144862
It's heartbreaking that so many hundreds of millions of people around the world are desperate for the right to vote, but here in America people stay home on election day.
Moby
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The remark contrasts two political realities: in many countries, people risk intimidation, violence, or imprisonment to secure even a basic vote, while in the United States—where suffrage is formally guaranteed—many eligible citizens abstain. By calling this “heartbreaking,” Moby frames nonparticipation not as a private choice but as a moral and civic failure, implying that voting is a hard-won right that carries responsibility. The quote also functions as a critique of complacency in established democracies and a reminder that political power is exercised not only through protest or speech but through turnout, which directly shapes policy and representation.


