By John B Wells
They say we’re free, but what good is freedom in a prison yard if you don’t have the liberty to walk out the gate? That’s where we’ve been for the last four years—allowed to roam within the boundaries of government-approved thought and action while the walls of censorship, mandates, and overreach closed in around us.
Freedom to speak? Only if it fit the narrative. Liberty to choose? Not when your job depended on compliance with experimental mandates. Freedom to live your life? Sure, as long as it aligned with the rules set by unelected bureaucrats.
Mass illegal immigration undermined national sovereignty, sanctuary cities rewarded lawbreakers, and politicians propped up policies that crushed small businesses while enriching themselves. They called it “progress.” We call it tyranny.
The irony? The very people now crying about “freedom’s death” are the ones who cheered its demise, piece by piece. They celebrated when censorship silenced their opposition. They applauded mandates that stripped others of choice. And now they fear losing control, not losing freedom.
Here’s the truth: Freedom without liberty is a prison. Liberty is the right to walk out of the yard, to own your choices, and to live without government chains. So don’t talk to us about freedom’s funeral. What we’re fighting for is liberty—true, unshackled, God-given liberty. It’s time to tear down the walls.
Freedom vs. Liberty: Know the Difference
They say we’re free, but what good is freedom in a prison yard if you don’t have the liberty to walk out the gate? That’s where we’ve been for the last four years—allowed to roam within the boundaries of government-approved thought and… https://t.co/TKbJGNLmKb
— John B Wells (@JohnBWellsCTM) January 19, 2025
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