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r/MurderedByWords • u/beerbellybegone • Mar 14 '21
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Fucking nailed it. Couldn't have said it better myself.
28 u/fizzbubbler Mar 14 '21 agree, this guy gets it. we all deserve a pat on the back because this is what real freedom looks like 47 u/Cryptoporticus Mar 14 '21 No, this is what normal looks like. Being able to wear what you want is not "freedom", it should be considered the bare minimum. You don't get to pat yourselves on the back until you achieve actual freedom. 21 u/[deleted] Mar 14 '21 What is your definition of actual freedom. Here are other freedoms you can see in the picture btw: Freedom of and from religion Freedom of association Freedom to dress as you choose (ask Muslim women in France about this one)Freedom of movement Those are about as good as you can expect from a pic of people on the subway. 8 u/liege_paradox Mar 14 '21 And everything except the movement falls under “freedom of expression” which is the first amendment, so you know that it’s important. 3 u/Fortifarse84 Mar 14 '21 It seems silly to argue the semantics here when you both obviously are in agreement. 0 u/Cryptoporticus Mar 14 '21 I'm not in agreement though. It's not semantics to say that I disagree with their usage of the words "real freedom" 2 u/midsizedopossum Mar 14 '21 Being able to wear what you want is not "freedom", it should be considered the bare minimum. What are you on about? How does it being the bare minimum mean it's not freedom? 1 u/DimbyTime Mar 14 '21 He forgets that throughout most of human history religious freedom wasn’t “normal”
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agree, this guy gets it. we all deserve a pat on the back because this is what real freedom looks like
47 u/Cryptoporticus Mar 14 '21 No, this is what normal looks like. Being able to wear what you want is not "freedom", it should be considered the bare minimum. You don't get to pat yourselves on the back until you achieve actual freedom. 21 u/[deleted] Mar 14 '21 What is your definition of actual freedom. Here are other freedoms you can see in the picture btw: Freedom of and from religion Freedom of association Freedom to dress as you choose (ask Muslim women in France about this one)Freedom of movement Those are about as good as you can expect from a pic of people on the subway. 8 u/liege_paradox Mar 14 '21 And everything except the movement falls under “freedom of expression” which is the first amendment, so you know that it’s important. 3 u/Fortifarse84 Mar 14 '21 It seems silly to argue the semantics here when you both obviously are in agreement. 0 u/Cryptoporticus Mar 14 '21 I'm not in agreement though. It's not semantics to say that I disagree with their usage of the words "real freedom" 2 u/midsizedopossum Mar 14 '21 Being able to wear what you want is not "freedom", it should be considered the bare minimum. What are you on about? How does it being the bare minimum mean it's not freedom? 1 u/DimbyTime Mar 14 '21 He forgets that throughout most of human history religious freedom wasn’t “normal”
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No, this is what normal looks like. Being able to wear what you want is not "freedom", it should be considered the bare minimum.
You don't get to pat yourselves on the back until you achieve actual freedom.
21 u/[deleted] Mar 14 '21 What is your definition of actual freedom. Here are other freedoms you can see in the picture btw: Freedom of and from religion Freedom of association Freedom to dress as you choose (ask Muslim women in France about this one)Freedom of movement Those are about as good as you can expect from a pic of people on the subway. 8 u/liege_paradox Mar 14 '21 And everything except the movement falls under “freedom of expression” which is the first amendment, so you know that it’s important. 3 u/Fortifarse84 Mar 14 '21 It seems silly to argue the semantics here when you both obviously are in agreement. 0 u/Cryptoporticus Mar 14 '21 I'm not in agreement though. It's not semantics to say that I disagree with their usage of the words "real freedom" 2 u/midsizedopossum Mar 14 '21 Being able to wear what you want is not "freedom", it should be considered the bare minimum. What are you on about? How does it being the bare minimum mean it's not freedom? 1 u/DimbyTime Mar 14 '21 He forgets that throughout most of human history religious freedom wasn’t “normal”
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What is your definition of actual freedom.
Here are other freedoms you can see in the picture btw:
Those are about as good as you can expect from a pic of people on the subway.
8 u/liege_paradox Mar 14 '21 And everything except the movement falls under “freedom of expression” which is the first amendment, so you know that it’s important.
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And everything except the movement falls under “freedom of expression” which is the first amendment, so you know that it’s important.
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It seems silly to argue the semantics here when you both obviously are in agreement.
0 u/Cryptoporticus Mar 14 '21 I'm not in agreement though. It's not semantics to say that I disagree with their usage of the words "real freedom"
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I'm not in agreement though. It's not semantics to say that I disagree with their usage of the words "real freedom"
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Being able to wear what you want is not "freedom", it should be considered the bare minimum.
What are you on about? How does it being the bare minimum mean it's not freedom?
1 u/DimbyTime Mar 14 '21 He forgets that throughout most of human history religious freedom wasn’t “normal”
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He forgets that throughout most of human history religious freedom wasn’t “normal”
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u/Conan_The_Puppy Mar 14 '21
Fucking nailed it. Couldn't have said it better myself.