Poem: Vote

Vote

Fuel

Human Rights

Right to Speak

Right to Vote

Right to Be Chosen

Right to Win

Right to Lose

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“Vote” is one of the poems in the book Nusakata by Ramita Paraswati. This poem delves into the inner conflict of choosing not to exercise the right to vote (abstention) amid a world filled with illusions of democracy. It portrays the dilemma between the duty to participate and the discomfort of choosing within a political narrative that feels too “white”

This poem is written in multiple languages: Indonesian, English, Javanese, French, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, and Arabic, aiming to reach a wider audience from diverse cultural backgrounds.

Languages included in this e-book:
✅ Indonesian (original)
✅ English (Vote)
✅ Javanese (Swara Putih)
✅ French (Voix Blanche)
✅ Japanese (白い声)
✅ Korean (흰 목소리)
✅ Chinese (白色声音)
✅ Spanish (Voz Blanca)
✅ Dutch (Witte Stem)
✅ Russian (Белый голос)
✅ Arabic (الصوت الأبيض)

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