The Problem With the Idea of Freedom in the U.S.
The problem with freedom – the idea of freedom – is that no one wants it. That is to say, no one wants to put in the work necessary to achieve it. The sort of concerted effort needed may be currently beyond our reach. We don’t even really know what freedom means. Maybe we never actually did in this country. Keep in mind that I’m speaking almost exclusively about the United States.
We as a people have grown quite selfish, extravagantly lazy and extremely stupid. The stupidity is even odder considering just how much real information is available quite literally at our fingertips these days.
Everyone has become complacent. We feel right at home with having our individual freedoms stripped from us one by one. The powers-that-be take away from us and tell us that it’s for our own safety and we follow like sheep. Sometimes they take away from us and don’t tell us shit…and we follow like sheep. We are not even aware of the things that are going on around us. For some reason, we cannot perceive the powers that struggle back and forth over who gets to control the flock.
I say “we”, because although there are those that would fight it, object to it or even do something about it – the majority is okay with it…and we are all a part of the majority. Perhaps “okay” isn’t the best word in this case. People just seem to exist under a hell of a lot of brain/white washing and simply cannot see past anything that does not involve themselves or getting to that nine-to-five on time.
Each One Teach One
In a truly free system, everyone would be able to do what they want. I am not preaching anarchy, I am speaking on a system where people do what is best for all, but by doing what is in their power to do; by doing the things they truly want to do.
For instance, some people truly want to heal. Some people truly want to develop new technologies and practice different forms of science etc. I say let them. Let them learn their craft from like-minded individuals. Some people like to crunch numbers or fill in blank forms. Some people like to draw and paint and create. Everyone should be free to do and pursue that which makes them happy. If more people did what they wanted instead of doing menial shit just to survive, I guarantee the overall happiness factor in this country would rise exponentially. Don’t worry, the economy would still grind along, there would just be a shift in the way things worked. We would all benefit.
All people should have a real vote. All people should be educated. All people should be able to make an informed decision about the practices and policies that work best for not only them, but their communities as well. That’s freedom. If each person contributed something of themselves then everybody would be good. Wealth would be shared and We the People would be able to move forward together instead of separately.
Isn’t it odd that true freedom comes with the idea of shackling all of our fates together instead of this crazy, obsessive, and in some cases, obscene individualism that we practice now?
What Does Freedom Mean Today?
Think about the things that we bitch, moan and politic about. Things like gay marriage or gun ownership. If we were as free as we think we are, these would be non-issues. The people who want guns would get them and the people who do not, would not. The same-sex couples would get married if they wanted to. Free people making their own decisions. Instead of freedom, we have constant bickering, legislation, infighting, and even foul deeds done in the name of whatever thing is being argued over at the time. That’s not freedom. That’s just a way for those that control us, the ones who are truly free, to keep us from focusing on how much so-called freedom we do not actually have.
Think about it.
What does freedom mean to you?
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