What kind of freedom that you want?
By yemzack
@yemzack (3)
South Korea
January 6, 2008 10:31pm CST
Democracy, sosialist, dictator, etc... Is there any freedom? What kind of freedom that really we want for us all over the world? A standard of freedom that can suit for all over the world? Can we have that freedom?
4 responses
@Wario_1 (965)
• Sweden
7 Jan 08
Yes i believe we can have such a freedom, i desire the freedom we have in the western world, but without having goverments virtually putting their nose in everything you do. I feel that so long as im not breaking any law or doing illegal activities the goverment should only bother me when they have damn good reasons for it.
My dream is to start my own buisness but its so much rules and regulations and stuff, just want gove the idiot who made them some nice fist sandwich. Its really hampering people, if they could simplify the rules alot more people could start something. Im talking about how it is in Sweden, majbe its similar in other countryies.
Id never accept dictatorship, would that happed id join the resistance and have that piece of sh*t for a dictator terminated, don't f**k with my freedom. Id rather die fighting for my freedom that be under some disgusting dictator.
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@Wario_1 (965)
• Sweden
8 Jan 08
Have given this a good thinker or two, especially about the dictator scenario, depends much on what would happen. If the dictator would be a classic dictator like Stalin, hitler, pinochet ect. If it would turn out to be a benevolent dictator id lend my support to him/her.
I would only fight against a dictator if the situation would become extreme, like turning the country i live in into a police state, total controll with no freedom, the removal of human rights, murdering political opposition, you get the picture. Only then would i take up arms and fight. Otherwise i believe that you should fight the system within the system as much as possible before going towards extreme measures. Not so easy to understand what i think if i don't write it down. I am not against every dictator, only thoose who try to subdue, controll and abuse their people. If that would happen and it would worsen i have no problem killing him/her off.
@krishnem (49)
• India
5 Feb 08
In my view freedom is the absence of interference with the sovereignty of an individual by the use of coercion or aggression.or the condition in which an individual has the ability to act according to his or her own will. In this sense ‘freedom’ refers solely to the relation of men to other men, and the only infringement on it is coercion by men.The concept of political freedom is closely allied with the concepts of civil liberties and individual rights.