"Whose Vote Counts, Explained" The Right to Vote (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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9/10
Informative, simple and a must watch for younger people
kellyjoliva30 September 2020
A great and simple way to inform people about a big problem. I really hope people will take their time to watch this and starting voting. There are so many places where you don't have a vote and people there would do anything to change that. It's a shame to see that the only comment, is the comment of someone who didn't really watch the episode. To call voting a privilege is absurd and not true. Don't call yourself a democracy if you don't want it to be. Because if it was truly a democracy, the people on top will loose this power.
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10/10
Important voter information
rrudeck30 September 2020
This episode is a great introduction to voting right vs privilege. Those who think it's a privilege will not like hearing than many of our citizens have been purposefully left without a voice. Junior high and early high school students should watch this episode.
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1/10
The US does not have the world's oldest democracy
sir_steven4 October 2020
I REPEAT, The US does not have the world's oldest democracy!
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1/10
More Netflix propaganda
robworrell8630 September 2020
Well well, look at the timing of this series. More left wing anti Trump propaganda from Netflix narrated by who else than DiCaprio. None of this surprises me anymore.
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4/10
With The 1619 Project So Prominently Displayed I Doubt This Will Be A Worthwhile Watch
nebohr30 September 2020
My take so far is that voting is not a right; it is a privilege and that voting laws can and do vary from state-to-state and sometimes from election-to-election. Well, I've known that since 4th grade...back when we said The Pledge of Allegiance every morning in class (with our hands over our hearts, facing Old Glory) and actually learned the Great Documents penned by Thomas Jefferson et al. Now, Thomas Jefferson is more known as a slave owner than a Founding Father. The ignorant can be so easily swayed...
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