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We refuse to remain silent about the erosion of our civil and voting rights. It’s time for a new generation to rise and fight for the rights of those who will come after us. We owe this struggle to the generations before us and must prioritize the well-being of the next generation over personal gain. We will not passively accept the status quo; instead, we will actively oppose any threats to our rights. 

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