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“On my travels around the world, I've met people in countries where democracy doesn't exist and if it does, they are intimidated into voting in a certain way.” quote by Ross Kemp
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“On my travels around the world, I've met people in countries where democracy doesn't exist and if it does, they are intimidated into voting in a certain way.”

Ross Kemp

About This Quote

Source Interview: Documentary series "Ross Kemp: Extreme World", 2011

Observes that in many non‑democratic societies citizens are coerced or lack genuine choice in elections.

In simple terms: People often vote under pressure or without true freedom.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and support genuine democratic participation.

Themes

democracy political freedom coercion

Mood

concerned reflective

Type

political observational

When to use this quote

  • human rights advocacy
  • election monitoring
  • civic education

Key Concepts

authoritarianism electoral integrity citizen agency

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can international bodies promote free voting?
  • What role do citizens play in resisting intimidation?
A Different Perspective

Even where voting exists, it may be a façade without real choice.

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