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Freedom is inconsequential if it is behind bars of prejudice and narrow

mindedness. How would you explain this statement?​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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This is a popular quote of Nelson Mandela who was a great freedom fighter.

Explanation:

He says that a person's freedom is of no use if he doesn't expand the horizons of his thoughts and think like a narrow-minded person.  

A person's freedom is so insignificant if he takes the freedom of another man.

The person who has such freedom is an oppressor with no humanity.

Answered by sharmaaarnavraunak
2

Answer:

He says that a person's freedom is of no use if he doesn't expand the horizons of his thoughts and think like a narrow-minded person.  

A person's freedom is so insignificant if he takes the freedom of another man.

The person who has such freedom is an oppressor with no humanity.  

Explanation:

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