Tuesday, October 7, 2025

In 2025 who redefines the noun word "freedom"?

  According to Goggle's AI, in 2025 'freedom' is in the crosshairs of all kinds of issues, for instance:  "In 2025, philosophical differences over the nature and limits of freedom are directly shaping real-world conflicts, policy agendas, and legal challenges across three primary areas: the digital world, political power, and social issues"—as well in the year 2025 regarding concerns about 'freedom', the AI summary says: "The year is marked by debates over whose definition of freedom should be prioritized and enforced, rather than a universal agreement on what freedom means..."
  As usual, merriam-webster's dictionary website brings in the current concerns by the opposition to 47's administration, that all our freedom is undergoing a threat.
  However, I've included oed.com's very thorough overview as to what during the past centuries, has been considered as important about 'freedom'. And additionally, I've included Wikipedia's analysis of the noun word 'freedom' which also offers a succinct purview of what 'freedom' has been defined as in other similar instances.
  Just as I had expected, in 2025, through my research of what seems to be a contentious word, the definition of this noun word 'freedom' entails having a point of view.
  Some say we have politically polarized world, many conceptions are left of center, and many definitions exist in the left of center community with complaints that the current administration is curtailing all our freedoms.
  I have included differing viewpoints.
  Unbiased, means knowing what someone who has an opposite viewpoint is concerned about, which can lead to a 'center POV dialogue', nonetheless, for some, the freedom to produce an App to dox ICE agents is a first amendment right, appropriate no matter the result, for another viewpoint, this is like yelling fire in a crowded building when there is no fire, altogether, the result is the same, 'death' and 'confusion' about first amendment freedoms.

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