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To be honest, a lot of people say we have freedom. We don't at all. Doesn't matter if it's woman's side or the men's side, I would say. No freedom at all.
We are not free because we need money to get the most basic human things like food, shelter, water, all of that. And that should really be a human right, but it's not. We're trapped in this rat race of having to work to get that money in order to live.
No I would at least say hell no especially in America like there's so many regulations like we literally have to work to live like we don't live to work like everything is literally work work work work overtime like awful
Not when you have rules and restrictions on what that looks like or all these categories that people want you to place yourself in like, Oh, I'm gay, but I'm Muslim, but I'm this, but I'm that. But when you can just mind your business and live your truth, everybody might-
I feel like the fact that we feel that we don't have freedom is the illusion and chains locking us in to where we're gonna we're content we're trying to continue to fight for something that we already have.
I strongly believe no one can take your freedom away. We were born into this world free, no matter the rules and all the bullshit. And the moment we accept another kind of narrative is when we're giving our freedoms away.
I'm gonna say no. I feel like we're all tied in in some way or another. I feel like Yeah, I mean, we're all tied in some way or another and I think it's through the government. Oh yeah.