• WaxedWookie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s the correct take if…

    • You think freedom is not having anyone tell you what you can’t do.

    • You think homeless people don’t constantly get told what they can’t do

    • You don’t think freedom is being free to live the life you want.

    In other words, someone dumped in the middle of the Sahara without food or water, and a pair of broken legs will just love being the freest person on earth until their death in a few hours.

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      1 year ago

      I think homeless people feel free because they are unburdened by the pressures that society puts on all of us. You’re probably just so used to the burden, having never lived without it, it would be unfamiliar to not carry that weight.

      I did not propose an alternative, just that, we are not free. Its a lie we tell ourselves.

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        1 year ago

        Freedom to die, suffering while there’s (as far as you claim - I disagree) no-one to tell you what to do isn’t freedom. Freedom to live the way you want is freedom.

        I’m well aware of the pressures that have been put upon me, but ignoring them and suffering the incredible, myriad of consequences for doing so simply isn’t freedom (not in any worthwhile sense) - if it were, why aren’t you homeless? I’m not suggesting for a moment that we’re all free.

        It’s the difference between largely pointless negative freedoms, and meaningful positive freedoms.