Is freedom a luxury, or is it a right?

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  1. akuigla profile image61
    akuiglaposted 13 years ago

    Is freedom a luxury, or is it a right?

  2. AmrilRadzman profile image68
    AmrilRadzmanposted 13 years ago

    Oh, trust me freedom is more than what people thought they were. It could open great dark path or path of light . let say, freedom of speech. If interpret of having someone able to say whatever they want.  Fine, this evening were watching about aliens. Lets say they're true and they're coming and few people watching from the observatory and giving press about "They're here! They're here!" wouldnt it cause public chaos?

  3. Rev Bruce Jackson profile image66
    Rev Bruce Jacksonposted 13 years ago

    From the perspective of an American, our forefathers said that we were given "inalienable rights" and freedom ranks among those.  We have a right to be free.

  4. Ashantina profile image61
    Ashantinaposted 13 years ago

    ...both.

  5. keepitnatural profile image59
    keepitnaturalposted 13 years ago

    A right!
    In this day & age, however, it is made more to appear a luxury.

  6. SaraMarieJames profile image60
    SaraMarieJamesposted 13 years ago

    It's a right. Human beings, just like any creature, deserve to be free from any oppression.

  7. cat on a soapbox profile image96
    cat on a soapboxposted 13 years ago

    Freedom is a luxury to be treasured. On another level, we are born with a free spirit that is always with us. It is uncontainable. Perhaps that is the reason our captives try to break it. A broken spirit brings hopelessness..

  8. lostdogrwd profile image59
    lostdogrwdposted 13 years ago

    it was a right or and illusion as a right in the USA, but the American Indians land was taken, Africans taken from there land and made slave, Chinese came here and American dope them up, but in time freedom was here for all and now the American people has SOLD THERE FREEDOM TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND TO CORPORATION.

  9. tsmog profile image86
    tsmogposted 13 years ago

    I think freedom is an illusion. Now liberty is something different

  10. maria.rose profile image41
    maria.roseposted 13 years ago

    freedom is our right.............................

  11. profile image0
    wilbury4posted 13 years ago

    I would say freedom is a right... but it has it's limits.

  12. Fmfdoc profile image60
    Fmfdocposted 13 years ago

    Freedom is our right. It's our governments that want to make it a luxury.

 
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