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Freedom is inconsequential if it is behind bars of prejudice and narrow mindedness. How would you explain this statement?​ support your answer with examples from the real world. answer in 120 words​

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Answered by shwetharam58
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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.

Answered by AnanthAkshay01
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Answer: This statement was given by Nelson Mandela on the institution day of South Africa. An oppressor who takes away others’ freedom is a victim of prejudice and narrow mindedness. He needs to come out of this jail first to be called free in a real sense. If a man can’t respect others’ freedom he himself is not free and needs to be educated.

Example1- Death of George Floyd (a black American) by a careless white policeman that triggered “Black Lives Matter” and ‘I can’t Breathe’ campaigns all over America confirms the existence of apartheid.

Example2– Religious discrimination and attack on minorities in Pakistan depicts that they are bound by the shackles of prejudice and narrow mindedness.

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