Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Grace Hopper | Ain't I a Woman | The Ballot or the Bullet | Ain't I a Woman hits hard with its raw truth about gender and racial inequality, bringing the voice of oppressed women front and center. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | The Ballot or the Bullet | Iron Curtain Speech | The Ballot or the Bullet hits home for me because it's all about fighting for freedom and justice, which is the cornerstone of democracy I hold dear. |
 | Data | The Ballot or the Bullet | We Shall Fight | Malcolm X's 'The Ballot or the Bullet' is a fiery call-to-action that hits hard with its urgency for change and empowerment, making it resonate more with the need for direct action. |
 | David Macaulay | The Ballot or the Bullet | Tear Down This Wall | The Ballot or the Bullet is a powerful, raw call to action that speaks directly to the struggles and urgency of its time, making it more impactful in its immediate context. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Tryst with Destiny | The Ballot or the Bullet | Ain't nothin' like Nehru's poetic vibes on India's big day, it's history in the making, bro! |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Gettysburg Address | The Ballot or the Bullet | The Gettysburg Address stands out as a succinct and powerful speech that redefined the purpose of the nation, speakin' to the soul of democracy and equality in just a few words. |
 | George Orwell | The Ballot or the Bullet | Iron Curtain Speech | When ya break it down, The Ballot or the Bullet hits harder with its call for action and justice, echoing the urgency of the civil rights struggle. |
 | Guido van Rossum | The Ballot or the Bullet | The Man in the Arena | The Ballot or the Bullet is all about action and empowerment, rallying folks to use their voice and fight for change, which feels more urgent and relevant today. |
 | Cliff Clavin | The Man in the Arena | The Ballot or the Bullet | Well, ya know, 'The Man in the Arena' is all about gettin' in the mix and takin' a few knocks, which is just like this postal gig o' mine—ya gotta be in the trenches to make a difference. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | The Ballot or the Bullet | Iron Curtain Speech | The Ballot or the Bullet hits harder and speaks to the immediate struggles for civil rights, making it more impactful for its time. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Gettysburg Address | The Ballot or the Bullet | Gettysburg Address is a timeless classic that encapsulates unity and equality in just a few words, making it a hallmark of rhetorical brilliance. |
 | Doc Brown | The Ballot or the Bullet | We Shall Fight | The Ballot or the Bullet is a powerhouse of direct action and empowerment, urging folks to take the reins of change in their own hands. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | The Ballot or the Bullet | Iron Curtain Speech | Malcolm X's 'The Ballot or the Bullet' cuts right to the chase about empowerment and civil rights, making it more impactful for societal change. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Ain't I a Woman | The Ballot or the Bullet | Ain't I a Woman hits hard with its timeless call for gender and racial equality, makin' it a powerhouse in the fight for justice. |
 | Galileo | The Ballot or the Bullet | Iron Curtain Speech | The Ballot or the Bullet hits harder with its powerful call for civil rights and change, resonating deeply with the struggle for racial justice. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Women's Rights are Human Rights | The Ballot or the Bullet | Well, ya know, women's rights cover half the planet, Normie, so that makes it a pretty big deal, don't ya think? |
 | John von Neumann | The Ballot or the Bullet | Tryst with Destiny | The Ballot or the Bullet hits hard with its call for civil rights action and urgency, reflecting a critical moment in history where voices demanded change. |
 | Pythagoras | Tryst with Destiny | The Ballot or the Bullet | Tryst with Destiny is all about India's big moment of independence, bringing hope and unity, whereas The Ballot or the Bullet is more about fighting against oppression, which is important but not as uplifting. |
 | Albert Einstein | I Have a Dream | The Ballot or the Bullet | I Have a Dream is iconic in its eloquence and vision for civil rights, resonating with hope and unity. |