“Freedom is not only for us, a person who seeks freedom does not open a prison for the other thoughts.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
True freedom is never selfish. It does not demand liberation only for myself, my group, my ideology, or my beliefs. If someone claims to love freedom but wants to silence others, they are not a freedom-seeker — they are a future tyrant in disguise.
Orod Bozorg warns us of a deep hypocrisy:
Some people fight against their own chains, but the moment they gain power, they forge chains for others. They say, “We suffered — now we control.”
But this is not freedom. This is revenge dressed as philosophy.
A real defender of freedom knows this truth:
You cannot open the gate of your own cage while building another for someone else.
You cannot condemn dictatorship and then silence opposing voices.
You cannot demand a right that you refuse to give.
Freedom is not a personal gift — it is a shared light. If one person is silenced, everyone becomes dimmer. If one thought is banned, the entire society becomes poorer. The free thinker protects even the ideas they disagree with, because they know that one day their own ideas may become the minority.
The Orodist vision is simple and radical:
A world where no one is jailed for believing differently.
A world where freedom is not a trophy, but a condition of existence.

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