The Importance Of Being Free

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How do you like being free?(Rhetorical Question) Do you enjoy your freedom? I do. I enjoy the fact that I can do and say whatever I want, when I want. The fact that I have the ability to even answer this question alone is proof of that. Your freedom is the most basic right you have and refusing to fight for it is like dying before your heart stops beating. (Analogy) Never give up your right to freedom, which is your right to be, do, and see anything you want. As even said by the founders of our great country, it is our unalienable right to have freedom and the pursuit of happiness. The thoughts we have and even the words we say are all governed by the idea of freedom. Depending on the view of liberty, depends on what people view as normal. In some …show more content…

These children taken away to somewhere unknown to them doing things they do not want to do. We can fight for their freedom! As said, this right is something to be held dear. It gives us the ability to be ourselves and to express what we think and know! Through these lack of restrictions we can make the future a better place with all of our wonderful ideals and abilities! It is not just a state of being but also what a human is! Free! To be who we want and what we want! Being free gives us the opportunity to be anything, to do anything, to do everything. This is justice! Although this brings one ultimate issue. Those who wish to change the way our freedom stands today. Those who do not want us to do what we want or be what we want. Who want overall control. Those who want to play a theatrical in which they are the puppeteers and we are the puppets. Even our own government has begun to change things that are not for people but against it! They are attempting to change the way of our freedom! This reason alone is why we should stand and always fight for our freedom and not forget what we went through in order to achieve the justice we have

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