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   Message 32,752 of 33,166   
   NUR to Bob   
   Re: Freedom (Re-posted)   
   16 May 20 17:46:11   
   
   From: wahidazal66@gmail.com   
      
   On Sunday, 17 May 2020 01:21:22 UTC+10, Bob  wrote:   
   > What is more valuable to a free man than his freedom?  Is it safety?    
   Comfort?  Love?  Whatever treasures one can name, each of them, without   
   freedom, is sooner or later, forfeit.     
   >    
   > Our freedoms are not separate items on a list.  They are all interlocked and   
   interdependent.  Take away any part of freedom, and all of it begins to   
   crumble.  Without freedom of speech, all of freedom suffocates in a soundless   
   vacuum.  Without freedom    
   of worship, the soul of freedom is lost.  Without the freedom to arm oneself,   
   defeat by tyranny is inevitable.  Freedom is a way of life.   
   >    
   > Moreover, add to the body of freedom anything that it is not, then there   
   also, freedom is cheapened and eroded.  There is no freedom from being   
   offended, no freedom from want, nor any freedom that guarantees happiness.     
   >    
   > Freedom is not license; it is a heavy responsibility.  Used unwisely, for   
   example to wallow in the excesses of physical pleasure, it is wasted and soon   
   lost.  Its abuse brings misfortune and ruin.  The proper use of freedom is to   
   employ it in the    
   promotion of justice tempered with mercy, to protect the innocent, to educate,   
   to produce the advances in the arts and sciences which give mankind dignity   
   and a sense of worth.  It nourishes both the inward self, and at the same   
   time, guides us outward,    
   toward that which is greater than the self.   
   >    
   > Nothing about freedom is simple or easy.  That is why so many men squander   
   it, and cast it as one might pearls before swine.  That is why tyrants arise,   
   armed not only with the sword, but with lies and deception, with promises of   
   riches that are not    
   earned, and of treasures that are stolen from others.   
   >    
   > Freedom is not given; it is taken, by force if necessary.  The free man   
   takes his freedom, and then shares its blessings with others who also strive   
   to take their own freedom.  The free man owes his freedom to no one but God,   
   and he readily expresses    
   his gratitude for it to Him, and to those who have bled and suffered and died   
   to protect it.   
   >    
   > The free man seeks for his own good first, but does so that he may seek it   
   for others as well.  Indeed, the free man is selfless enough to lay down his   
   life for it.  As with love, freedom is not selfish, nor boastful, nor   
   arrogant.  It seeks not to    
   rule others, nor to take away anyone else’s freedom, but rather to serve   
   freedom’s cause for everyone who will have it.   
   >    
   > Pity those who do not value freedom above all else, for to them, all else   
   will soon be lost.   
   > .   
      
   What's the context of this, Bob? Are you complaining about the lockdown and   
   quarantine?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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