Tuesday, February 2, 2021

“Parties that do not have media for any reason are tongueless and in fact do not exist, because people are unaware of their ideas and programs.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

 
 
 

“Parties that do not have media for any reason are tongueless and in fact do not exist, because people are unaware of their ideas and programs.”
The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

Orod Bozorg reminds us that communication is the lifeblood of political and social action. A party or group without access to media is like a voice trapped in silence—it cannot reach the people it aims to serve. Ideas unshared are ideas unrealized, and without dissemination, even the most righteous programs remain invisible and ineffective.

For Orodists, this teaching underscores that freedom of expression and the presence of progressive media are inseparable from the health of a society. A political movement exists not only in its structures but in its ability to connect, inform, and inspire citizens. Media becomes the bridge between intention and impact, translating principles into awareness, mobilization, and societal change.

This lesson warns against neglecting communication channels: without visibility, a movement risks fading into irrelevance, no matter how just its purpose. True liberty requires that voices—especially those striving for social betterment—reach and resonate with the people.

Orodists are thus called to support and engage with free media, recognizing it as a powerful instrument to amplify collective freedom and knowledge.

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