Foreigner
Bluelighter
See I go so far as to not even see freedom as a real life construct. I mean, to me it's abstract. It doesn't exist, or I've failed to see it in practice
Am I missing something here? Maybe this has something to do with my mind being free from oppression, but freedom is an oxymoron or simply a poetic turn of phrase
It would be less abstract if you spent time living under a fascist state or if you lost your freedoms.
Absolute freedom... to me this is a spiritual question, more so than a political one. Politically speaking, there are degrees of freedom but never absolute freedom. Freedom and governance are inversely related. Regardless, you can be a lot less free than you are now, trust me.
I would even go so far as to say that people who think freedom is an abstraction are the most at risk of losing it because maintenance of a free democracy requires eternal vigilance of the People. If you believe your freedoms are a given or worse that freedom isn't real then the psychopathic class will easily takeover.