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Freedom of Authority

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Freedom of Authority

According to the dictionary, freedom means the chance to be oneself, to grow straight and true without anymore trying to change, hurt, or negatively influence it. Freedom also gives a person the opportunity to live their own life according to their own decisions without interference or even fear. Furthermore, freedom means privacy, free from intrusion, freedom of thought and choice, and the chance for people and races to develop their own character. This development of individuals' freedoms requires lack of restrictions. There should not be more limitations put on the freedom of authority because they already have enough limitations as is and adding more limitations on their freedoms would handicap these people from being human and making mistakes like everyone else.

People that are considered authority or "role models" already have enough limitations on their freedoms. Most people that watch the news, listen to the radio, read articles of some sort all have witnessed the drama that a man or women, like George Washington, Malcolm X, Martin King Luther King Jr. , and Raven Symone', has to go thru just because he or she is who he or she is. A man of authority specifically has imposed restraints on his freedom and as authority the restraints are unavoidable especially in our current era. Nowadays anything, like the rights we are read to before an arrest, can be used against them. These people of authority barely have as many freedoms as "normal" person. They can hardly go out into public without being messed with about something, especially celebrities, who have people hounding them every second of the day almost. Individuals who are considered authority can't even do anything without the situation being considered a big deal. Most of the stuff they do or say is publicized so it does not make since to add more restrictions to their freedom because it's obvious that they have plenty and unlike God nobody is perfect.

Furthermore, no more restrictions should be added to the freedoms of authority or people looked up to as role models because it would handicap these people from being equal to everyone else and making mistakes. The way that the freedoms most people with authority have now make them seem comfortable. Adding more limited would cause limited enjoyment for the lives of authority because they would have a million and one limitations adding on to the ones that they already have and making it hard for them to enjoy life like everyone else. More limitations on their freedom is not needed because without the worry about following all the limitations would leave these people with a more relaxed mind. They will not be worried about doing everything perfect. These limitations would have them so worked up about being perfect that it would probably anger them because they aren't God.

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