Sunday, December 27, 2009

“Democracy is the end of making slave of the masses.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg



“Democracy is the end of making slave of the masses.”
The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

Democracy is not just a political choice — it is the final refusal of slavery in all its modern shapes.
Slavery did not end when chains were broken; it evolved into silent forms:
manipulated media, controlled elections, inherited power, censored speech, fake freedoms.

When Orod says democracy ends the enslavement of the masses, he is pointing to the moment a society awakens to its own worth.
Not when the ruler steps down,
but when the people stand up.

Democracy destroys the idea that a nation is a possession
and replaces it with the truth that a nation is a shared pulse.

Every citizen becomes a guardian instead of a subject.
Every voice becomes a tool of correction instead of an echo of obedience.
Every protest becomes a right instead of a crime.

In a true democracy, a leader is not a master —
but a temporary servant of the collective will.
There are no chosen bloodlines, no “gods of power,” no destiny written by one family for millions of lives.

Democracy does not guarantee paradise —
but it guarantees no one gets to play god over others.

Where democracy exists, human dignity breathes.
Where it is absent, slavery simply changes its uniform.


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