Masterkoki
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« on: April 08, 2008, 07:17:27 AM » |
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What is freedom?... how do you feel you are free?... Is freedom a set of rules or the lack of them?...
I have studied many constitutions of different countries in the World and I found an interesting pattern: They are pretty much the same. So why does one country say it's the "land of the free" or "we have more freedom than most" or like the leaders in my country who say: "we are the freest country in the Western hemisphere" (which is a sad lie by the way). I believe there are no free countries in this world because some people can't be free without others not being free. I can dream of an Utopia but no one can make it true. For me the most arrogant statement anyone can make is "we are the freest nation on Earth".
Now the problem is that that is MY opinion. I'm human and my concept of freedom might be different than yours. I think as someone who has never experienced TRUE freedom even though I have traveled to a lot of countries, I can only tell you what I don't think is freedom and that's not going to get us anywhere. But maybe you have! Maybe out there there is a country or region of the world that is truly FREE and I don't know about it. The countries I have visited in my life are: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Guyana, Suriname, Panama, Costa Rica (the "freest" country I've been to), Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, USA, Canada, Cuba, Jamaica, Domenican Republic, Haiti, Spain, Portugal, France, Netherlands, Belgium, England, Scottland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Greece, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Palestine, Egypt, Morocco and Australia.
Many countries besides my beautiful Venezuela where I have found that Freedom is a loosely used concept for their way of life... But all of those countries say they are "free"... well they aren't, they just have freedoms that we can have in exchange for taxes and rule-following.
Maybe I'm just full of crap but I would like to know what you think...
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