Bans

ana townsel
Nov 5 · 2 min read

To prohibit is to fail. It is probably the most accurate finding of our inability to live together, respecting and accepting us. It implies admitting that we are unable to educate in a free society.

Any prohibition restricts someone’s freedom. Always. We can argue that, on many occasions, it is necessary. I do not doubt it. But still I feel a failure. We are putting up a barrier because people are not able to do it. Personally.

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