Freedom

There is no freedom to do anything a person wants to do. But today, we are told that our ancestors fought for the right to be a homosexual or a race mixer or to do anything even if it goes against our race and nation. They say this is real freedom. But that is a lie.

Freedom does not mean taking advantage of others, stealing from them, without being punished. Freedom does not mean living as one pleases. Nor does it mean preserving one’s life through cowardice.

Freedom is choosing to follow the path that duty requires. The others are slaves of themselves. He is the only free man: upright and proud, master of everything that might demean him, the best of the nation, the bearer of the state. He has elevated himself. He or she does their duty while others take a holiday. But his or her duty raises them above over their little ego and makes them free.

Somewhere in the middle of a hot summer, a village’s well dries up. Day and night, someone works hard to dig a new well. No one gave the order. But for him it is a happy duty to find water for women and children and friends. The other does what he likes. The one is a free man amidst the hard work he has chosen to do. The other is the slave of his desires and passions. He is a rogue who may say that man is born free and can do whatever he wishes. §He who thinks only of himself is a slave and bound; he who thinks of others is master and free.

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