• weker01
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    8 months ago

    I hear a lot of Americans use that word. Online but also in real life. But what does freedom in the sense of a “free” country even mean?

    It sounds like a propaganda term that does not have a clear definition.

    Once asked some stranger at a burger place in San Francisco if it would be likely if the police would stop me walking around with a cup of coke (to check if I have alcohol in there). I really did not want a confrontation with the police. They said better not risk it. Talked to them a bit. Very friendly people but they also said that a lot of problems in the US are because they have too much “freedom” but asked what that even means they couldn’t answer me.

    At the same time the only reason I even talked to them was because I did not have the freedom to walk around with an open alcohol container… Which I would be free to do in many places in Europe.

    I think this word is just a way to evoke emotions and knee-jerk reactions and should probably be avoided…