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If you care about women's rights, you can't not vote.
Moby
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Voting is crucial for advancing women's rights.

This quote emphasizes the importance of voting as a fundamental action for those who advocate for women's rights. It suggests that not participating in elections undermines the struggle for gender equality and fails to contribute to the progress necessary to secure and protect these rights.

Themes

Women'S RightsVoteEqualityPoliticsActivism

In practice

Example use cases

During a women's rights rally, this quote can inspire attendees to register to vote.

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