“Freedom
must be split and a public opinion poll must be held on every part of
it, because freedom is the reflection of the views of all people,
however, the opinion of the majority can never ignore the rights of the
minority. The majority must provide a space for peace and development of
the minority.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
Orod Bozorg reminds us that freedom is not monolithic; it is a mosaic,
reflecting the voices and needs of everyone in society. True liberty
requires dialogue, deliberation, and active participation from all
citizens. A democratic approach ensures that decisions about freedom are
not dictated by a single group but shaped collectively, balancing
majority preferences with the protection of minority rights. Ignoring
minorities erodes social harmony and undermines the very essence of
freedom. In Orodism, freedom flourishes when everyone has a voice and
when the majority acts responsibly to safeguard the space, dignity, and
opportunities of those who might otherwise be overlooked. Peaceful
coexistence and development are inseparable from this shared
responsibility.
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