Monday, April 26, 2021

“Freedom has not been offered to any land. To have freedom, you have to deserve it.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg



“Freedom has not been offered to any land. To have freedom, you have to deserve it.”
The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

No nation in history has ever received freedom as a gift.
No empire has ever woken up one morning and said: “Today we shall hand freedom to the people.”
Freedom has never fallen from the sky. It has always been fought for, paid for, demanded, protected, and defended.

Orod Bozorg reminds us that freedom is not something written in constitutions — it is written in struggle.
It does not come from speeches — it comes from sacrifice.
The world has witnessed countless governments proudly announce that their people are free, while prisons remain full, media is censored, protests are banned, and dissent is crushed.
But that is not freedom — it is the simulation of freedom.

To deserve freedom means more than wanting it.
It means being willing to risk comfort, safety, and approval to claim it.
It means knowing that silence and obedience are the slow poison of nations.
It means refusing to normalize oppression just because it is familiar.

A people who do not defend freedom will lose it.
A people who do not demand it will never experience it.
A people who accept humiliation cannot claim dignity.

Freedom is not earned by bloodlines, nor granted by rulers — it is proven by resistance.
You deserve freedom when you are willing to face the cost of owning it.

Those who kneel can only receive mercy.
Only those who stand can receive freedom.

 

 


Saturday, April 24, 2021

“History has shown that if we do not demand freedom, no one will give it to us.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg


“History has shown that if we do not demand freedom, no one will give it to us.”
The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

History is not a story of kindness — it is a story of power.
No tyrant has ever stepped down because he realized he was unfair.
No dictatorship has ever collapsed because it felt guilty.
Every right we have today — the right to vote, to speak, to think, to love, to live without chains — was once forbidden, and only became reality because someone, somewhere, refused to stay silent.

Orod’s words are a reminder that societies do not become free by hoping, but by demanding.
Freedom is not a favor that rulers hand out — it is a negotiation of force and will between the people and power.
If we wait, we lose.
If we fear, we shrink.
If we obey, we sink deeper into the soil of history as another forgotten, silent generation.

Every revolution, every social victory, every expansion of human dignity began with a moment when ordinary people said:
“Enough.”
Whether in Nepal, Morocco, Sri Lanka, Iran, Chile, France, or anywhere — it is always the same law of history:
Power concedes nothing without pressure.

Silence is not peace — it is preparation for domination.
Freedom is never delivered.
Freedom is always taken.

Those who do not demand it, are already living without it.




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