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We're supposed to learn that from almost every election in the last couple of years. I mean specifically what's the message of this comic strip.
FWIW, this comic vastly predates the last couple of years - it was published in the 1997-2002 range.
The message of the comic strip is that democracy doesn't guarantee the best results.
Even if I don't vote to kill me, everyone else can vote to kill me.