“If your party does not implement its plans, leave it immediately.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
Orod Bozorg reminds us that action speaks louder than promises. A political party that cannot deliver on its commitments loses its legitimacy and betrays the trust of the people. In Orodist thought, participation is not blind loyalty; it is an active engagement in shaping society. If a party fails to uphold its stated mission, standing by it only perpetuates inaction and stagnation.
For a young Orodist, this teaching is a call to self-respect and accountability. It encourages individuals to demand results, to be active agents of change, and not to settle for empty rhetoric. Real freedom is intertwined with responsibility and discernment—we cannot be complicit in mediocrity. Leaving a non-performing party is not defeat; it is an act of courage and integrity, preserving the moral backbone of democratic life.
In this sense, Orod Bozorg’s words are a guiding light: participation without purpose is meaningless, and loyalty without action is betrayal. True Orodists choose to stand with principles, not institutions, ensuring that freedom and progress remain the pillars of their political engagement.
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