The Perilous Price of Losing Democracy and Voting Rights

Written by on April 2, 2024

The Perilous Price of Losing Democracy and Voting Rights By Audrey Collins

What I Know, I Do Not Know

What I Know, I Do Not Know

Once upon a time in a world where the pulse of democracy seemed distant, a compelling tale unfolded. The author in this narrative, painted a stark yet thrilling picture, revealing the haunting consequences that had gripped the United States of America as a nation.

The author went on a really eye-opening narrative- talking about a society where people can’t seem to agree. Audrey wrote a super exciting story about people needing to figure out who they really are. In this gripping memoir, you will learn some hard truths and the big mess that happens when you ignore politics. It shows how dangerous that can be for a regular person who doesn’t care much about voting.

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This story served as a plain warning, as it urged readers to grapple with a chilling theoretical question: What if our democracy disappeared? What if our voting rights were reduced to mere echoes of the past? It implored all to ponder how silence in the democratic process could inflict more harm on the country’s democracy and reminded citizens, especially people of colour and African Americans of their collective responsibility as citizens.

From the heartfelt contemplations captured in “If I Could Change One Thing in My Life” to the enlightenment about generational trends of societal divides, this book emerged as a guiding light. Tailored for those yearning for purpose and a deeper understanding of their place in humanity, it beckoned them to embrace uncomfortable truths.

Beyond the barriers of race, gender, and politics- in a world where everyone’s different but all equally important, the future isn’t just decided by big shots. It’s actually the everyday people who make a real difference. That’s what this story is all aboutfinding out who you are and changing the world around you.

Beyond the barriers of race, gender, and politics- in a world where everyone's different but all equally important, the future isn't just decided by big shots. It's actually the everyday people who make a real difference. That's what this story is all aboutfinding out who you are and changing the world around you.

Audrey reveals a growing society characterized by conflict, hatred and polarization. The unveiling of a personal journey of self-realization is a narrative woven around own experiences and perspectives, adding a subjective and intimate layer to this highly insightful book.

Themes of Self-Realization and Bitter Truths as deduced within the author’s life journey is a tale that encourages introspection, personal growth, and the confrontation of uncomfortable realities.What I Know, I Do Not Know

Readers are once again reminded of the catastrophic fallout of dodging the political process and the need for reawakening one’s political consciousness and rightful engagement in the political process.

You need the knowledge in this book to rebuild selfconfidence as you prepare to explore the dynamic world of
the US election between the Democrats and the Republicans.

Who should read these books?

This book is for everyone who aspires to be a good citizen, those who love the greatness of American democracy and those who want to rebuild self-confidence. And those who aspire to grow their political awareness to uphold the labours of their hero’s past. Young professionals, school leavers, young adults, senior citizens and all lovers of equality of all human races and the American model of democracy and freedom of speech. These books presented a practical approach to enhancing democracy, especially for those who wish to secure the future of their generation unborn. it speaks to all those who suddenly find themselves in leadership positions or are looking for knowledge of navigating the current state of US politics and its attendant challenges.

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Why do I need this book?

You will need a copy of this book if you are looking for a way to navigate and overcome the historical hatred orchestrated by white supremacy groups against people of colour, blacks and minority groups in the US.

You will learn practical things about facing societal challenges and rising above personal interest for the public good through active participation in the political climate of the US concerning the impending Mid-term and General elections.What I Know, I Do Not Know

You will also learn the author’s Conflict resolution & mediation strategies that are helpful in decision-making and problem-solving in desperate times.

Who is the author of the book?

Courtesy- “A Dare To Believe Truths”: Podcast

How can I get the book?

The book is available for purchase on Amazon Kindle bookstores and other major online retailers.

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