"The great thing about social movements is everybody gets to be a part of them"
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The intent is recruiting, but it’s also corrective. By saying “everybody gets to be a part,” he nudges against purity culture and gatekeeping, the habits that shrink coalitions by turning activism into a test of personal righteousness. “Gets to” matters: participation is framed as a benefit and a right, not an obligation issued by scolds. It’s the language of dignity rather than discipline, which fits Wallis’s long career in faith-rooted public life, where moral persuasion often has to work across political and cultural divides.
The subtext is strategic optimism. Movements succeed when they convert diffuse sympathy into shared identity and low-barrier action: show up, give, vote, talk to your neighbors, change a workplace rule, join a march. In the late-20th and early-21st century context Wallis inhabits - civil rights aftershocks, anti-poverty campaigns, evangelical political realignment, now a fragmented digital public square - belonging is currency. The line sells belonging without demanding ideological uniformity, a deliberately broad tent in an era when social causes can fracture into ever smaller, more exclusive subcultures.
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"The great thing about social movements is everybody gets to be a part of them." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-great-thing-about-social-movements-is-106801/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






