“Those who call freedom sexual immorality, are sick.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
There is a sickness far more dangerous than physical disease —
the sickness of a mind that fears freedom.
For centuries, tyrants, fanatics, and power-hungry institutions have used morality as a weapon to control society.
Whenever people demand freedom of thought, freedom of body, freedom of
love, or freedom of identity, the first accusation thrown at them is:
“Immorality.”
Why?
Because when a society becomes free, the old rulers lose their ability
to dictate how people must live, love, dress, speak, dream, or believe.
Orod exposes the truth:
It is not freedom that is corrupt —
it is the mindset that sees freedom as corruption.
The one who fears women’s freedom,
The one who hates the free mind of youth,
The one who panics when a society questions old rules —
is not defending morality.
He is defending his power.
Real morality is not born from force — it is born from choice.
A society that suppresses freedom in the name of “virtue” does not protect purity — it kills it, replacing it with fear, shame, and hypocrisy.
A bird in a cage is not “moral.”
A woman forced to obey is not “virtuous.”
A nation silenced is not “disciplined.”
They are simply unfree.
Those who attack freedom always use the same language:
fear, shame, sin, destruction.
Because they know that if people taste freedom once —
no tyranny, no priest, no ruler will be able to imprison them again.
The sickness is not in freedom.
The sickness is in the mind that hates freedom.

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