Age Quote by Anonymous
“I am fifty-two years of age. I am a bishop in the Anglican Church, and a few people might be constrained to say that I was reasonably responsible. In the land of my birth I cannot vote, whereas a young person of eighteen can vote. And why? Because he or she possesses that wonderful biological attribute -- a white skin.”
About This Quote
The speaker highlights the absurdity of age and racial discrimination in voting rights, pointing out that a white person can vote at 18 while an older, possibly non‑white individual cannot.
In simple terms: Critique of racial voting inequality.
Voting rights are tied to race, not merit.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- discussions on civil rights
- historical analysis of suffrage
- debates on electoral reform
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- advocacy for universal suffrage
- educational material on voting history
Questions to Reflect On
- How does race influence legal rights?
- What reforms could eliminate such disparities?