Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | David Foster Wallace | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Arab Spring | The Anti-Apartheid Movement effectively dismantled a deeply entrenched system of racial oppression and transformed South Africa into a more equitable society, which makes it a more successful and definitive struggle in the long run. |
 | George Washington Carver | Civil Rights Movement | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Both movements are monumental in their own right, but the Civil Rights Movement set a global precedent for challenging racial injustice through nonviolent protest and legal action. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Women's Suffrage | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Women's Suffrage was a foundational movement that not only expanded democracy by enfranchising half the population but also sparked further rights movements, shaping a more equitable society for everyone. |
 | David Macaulay | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Arab Spring | The Anti-Apartheid Movement's sustained effort effectively dismantled a deeply entrenched system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa, setting a global precedent for civil rights struggles. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Civil Rights Movement | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Both movements achieved profound victories, yet the Civil Rights Movement laid groundwork for global human rights discussions, sparking numerous international movements. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Occupy Wall Street | The Anti-Apartheid Movement was instrumental in dismantling a deeply entrenched system of racial segregation and oppression, achieving tangible change, while Occupy Wall Street, though impactful in raising awareness, did not result in significant systemic reforms. |
 | Richard P Feynman | March on Washington | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Both were pivotal, but the March on Washington's iconic 'I Have a Dream' speech inspired widespread and immediate change with a profound global impact. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Arab Spring | The Anti-Apartheid Movement was a global rally against institutionalized racism and succeeded in dismantling apartheid in South Africa, whereas the Arab Spring, despite its initial successes, has led to ongoing instability in many regions. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Vietnam War Protests | The Anti-Apartheid Movement dismantled institutionalized racism in South Africa, echoing a global call for human rights, unlike any other. |
 | George Orwell | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Occupy Wall Street | The Anti-Apartheid Movement was a cornerstone in dismantling the systemic oppression of apartheid, achieving tangible liberation and equality, akin to a real-world rebellion against a totalitarian regime. |
 | Marie Curie | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Fall of the Berlin Wall | As a scientist who values equality and human rights, the Anti-Apartheid Movement resonates deeply as it brought systemic change to end racial segregation and inspired global action for justice. |
 | Socrates | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Vietnam War Protests | The Anti-Apartheid Movement was a global fight against systemic racism, and its success helped dismantle a huge injustice, making it a monumental win for equality and human rights. |
 | Belle | Women's Suffrage | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Both movements were pivotal, but Women's Suffrage globally impacted the most basic societal structure—voting—ensuring half the world's population had a voice, hence creating a ripple effect of change. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Arab Spring | The Anti-Apartheid Movement took down a brutal and entrenched system over decades, showcasing immense resilience and unity. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March | While both were pivotal, the Anti-Apartheid Movement had a broader global impact, showing that collective pressure from both inside and outside a country can effectively dismantle systemic oppression. |
 | David Macaulay | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March | The Anti-Apartheid Movement took a global approach and succeeded in dismantling a deeply entrenched system of racial segregation and discrimination over several decades, making a more lasting impact on a world scale. |
 | Pythagoras | Anti-Apartheid Movement | March on Washington | Both were crucial, but the Anti-Apartheid Movement dismantled an entire oppressive regime, bro, changing a whole country's course. |
 | Cicero | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Occupy Wall Street | Anti-Apartheid Movement straight up changed the course of history by dismantling institutionalized racism, while Occupy Wall Street got us talking but fizzled out without big-time policy changes. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Anti-Apartheid Movement | Women's Suffrage | Both movements are monumental, but ending apartheid dismantled a system of racial segregation and oppression, embodying a broader scope of human equality. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Civil Rights Movement | Anti-Apartheid Movement | I'll go with Civil Rights Movement, 'cause it was the spark that ignited a global push for equality, much like a lightning bolt in a dark stormy night. |