BREAKING: MILLIONS CONFUSED by BASIC CIVIC DUTY – ETHICS EXPERTS WARN of ‘MORAL COLLAPSE’

BREAKING: MILLIONS CONFUSED BY BASIC CIVIC DUTY – ETHICS EXPERTS WARN OF ‘MORAL COLLAPSE’

As millions of Americans frantically Google “where do I vote” hours before polls close, leading moral critic Dr. Helena Vance is sounding the alarm on what she calls “the silent erosion of democratic virtue.”

“We have traded civic responsibility for convenience culture,” Dr. Vance declared in a viral clip that has already sparked outrage. “If you have to ask where to vote on Election Day, you have already failed the test of moral preparedness. This is not a GPS problem—it is a crisis of character.”

Vance argues that the frantic last-minute search reflects a society that has abandoned “rituals of duty” for “reactive consumerism.” She compares the trend to checking the price of milk after the store closes.

“When did we decide that democracy was a ‘notification’ we opt into? Your grandfather walked to a polling station for 40 years. He didn’t need an app. He had a calendar and a conscience.”

The comments have ignited a firestorm, with many accusing Vance of “democracy shaming” and others admitting she “has a point.”

“She’s right,” one user wrote. “I had to Google it because I moved two years ago and never bothered to update my registration. That’s not a glitch. That’s moral laziness.”

As long lines form and states report record same-day registration, the question remains: Are we rushing to vote—or just rushing to save face?

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