Voltaire (E. Abbott)
"Liberty, equality, and fraternity." These three words mean more to the people than almost anything else. Comparing them to security, order, and efficiency just doesn't seem right. First things first, we need to look at the people and respect them because we are one. If we like it or not, we are one and it seems better to unite us all than to focus on order. With order comes separation and with separation comes problems within problems. The last thing we want to deal with is when 97% of the population doesn't agree with anything else because they're being separated and there is no equality. Oops! Too late. This is just going to be a hassle all because we are too stubborn to realize that liberty, equality, and fraternity are essentials of our everyday lives. Yes, things such as security are important but we are more powerful together than separate. Our security is in ourselves it just takes some liberty to see this.
Klemens von Matternich (B. Caskey)
ReplyDeleteFreedom is just something to justify violence. If there is violence in the country, there is not any order, and no order can lead to a breakdown of security. If there is no security within the country, how can the government attempt to protect ANY of the rights of the citizens?