• bl_r@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      7 months ago

      Were we ever free though?

      The freedom promised by the constitution rang hollow on every enslaved person, every native, and every woman and every other marginalized group when it was written, and it still rings rather hollow now.

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      Were we ever free though?

      All men were created equal, right? Except women, PoC, queer folk, non christians, catholics (sometimes), the Irish, the bottom 99% and so on.

      The freedom promised by the constitution rang hollow on every enslaved person, and every woman.

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        I think freedom is qualified differently here. You’re free to own property. Then we “democratically” decide who and what can be owned as property based on our interpretation of the Jedi ancient texts.

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      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…