Friday, November 27, 2009

“Respect for freedom of speech is a leading culture for movement and growth, and it should be protected.” — The Philosopher Orod Bozorg



 

“Respect for freedom of speech is a leading culture for movement and growth, and it should be protected.”
— The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

Interpretation:
In Orodism, freedom of speech is not just a legal right — it is a cultural engine. When people are free to speak, question, criticize, and imagine, society moves instead of stagnating. Every revolution of thought begins with a voice that refuses silence. Freedom of speech allows mistakes to be corrected, truths to be revealed, and new ideas to be born. A society that protects this freedom becomes dynamic, self-aware, and capable of evolution. But when speech is restricted, even silently, growth stops; fear replaces dialogue, and culture collapses into imitation. Protecting freedom of speech is not optional — it is a responsibility. It is the shield of thinkers, the breath of movements, and the heartbeat of every generation that seeks progress instead of obedience.


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