> i'm not really as free as i'd like to in my country. but when i look at
> china, i see that it could be much worse.
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Up to you in your country, and up to me in my country. I do not judge
your freedom, you should allow us to be free to judge our freedom and
have what we want, it is none of your business. Maybe, I think like
you do "when i look at others, I see that it could be much worse".
when freedom gets taken away from people who don't harm anyone, then
that
is imho a good reason to stop the oppressor. even with violence, if
everything else doesn't help.
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No, then you become the oppressor. Have you westerners not learnt that
yet??? You have "saved" enough countries and have killed millions in
name of democracy or freedom or human rights or whatever your
cor****ations wanted you to die for. That is enough. No more crimes in
the name of freedom, stop. More compassion and less politics. More
peace and respect and less people who force others in the name of
their own freedom.
On Mar 31, 6:53=A0pm, diarrhetics <implantol...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 09:31:51 -0700, xi wrote:
> > then be free in your own country whatever it is and let other
countries =
to
> > be free to deal with their own issues.
>
> i'm not really as free as i'd like to in my country. but when i look at
> china, i see that it could be much worse.
>
> > no more wars for "democracy", no more terror for "freedom" on other
> > countries, no more crime in the name of human rights.
>
> if the allies in WW2 would have thought like that, you wouldn't
> speak english here but german.
>
> when freedom gets taken away from people who don't harm anyone, then
that
> is imho a good reason to stop the oppressor. even with violence, if
> everything else doesn't help.


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