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Dr. Paul's Personal Journey from Rhodesia to America: Understanding the True Essence of Freedom amid Sociopolitical Unrest and Global Health Crises
Reclaiming Freedom: A Reflection on Independence, Rights, and Resilience in Challenging Times
There were white-only swimming pools, and neighborhoods were segregated, as were the schools. The high-paying jobs and career tracts were primarily reserved for privileged whites.
During the struggle for independence for the African people of Southern Africa, the tactic used by the minority white governments was to prevent gatherings of opponents, arrest and lock up African leaders who were seen as a threat (for example, Nelson Mandela of South Africa) and restrict the free movement of the African people. Speech was monitored. Movements were monitored. It is also worth noting that in any freedom movement or fight, the oppressor will use derogatory terms for the “enemy.” In Rhodesia, those fighting for freedom were called gorillas by the white government but called freedom fighters by those struggling for equality and freedom.
So, what are your requirements for freedom?
But beyond survival, what does freedom mean to you? What freedoms are non-negotiable?
The USA First Amendment to the United States Constitution prevents the government from regulating our religion, speech, freedom of the press (communication), and the right to assemble. This has been in place since 1791!
I would add one primary requirement for freedom: the right to bodily integrity. No government or institution, or person should have the right to force another to take a shot, vaccine, medication, or surgery. Regardless of the “emergency.”
In the past three years of “war” against “COVID,” we saw censorship on virtually all major platforms of communication (free speech & press), churches and places of worship, and businesses shut down (right of assembly and religion), and a massive attempt to coerce and mandate shots of an experimental technology that has proven to be extremely harmful.
We, the people of the world, need to unite over our basic rights to have access to food, water, and shelter, and we must refuse to listen to those who now control the messaging that was used against us.
Platforms that censor need to be abandoned and thus marginalized. That includes most mainstream “news” where talking heads read teleprompters of information sent to them by the masters of misinformation, disinformation, and propaganda.
Take a page from the Amish, who don’t watch TV. They were essentially spared the devastation of COVID-19 that most of the world experienced. Look at the wildlife in the forest. They, too, were spared. In fact, had we spent our time walking in nature and ignoring Fauci, public health announcements, and the 24/7news of “the sky is falling,” the whole mess that was COVID-19 would have gone the way of Zika, Ebola, and Monkey Pox.
Dr. Paul