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Four Freedoms


            
             The four freedoms was a speech recited by Franklin Delano Roosevelt., Great Britain, and all it's allies. The speech was recited on January 6th, 1941. The speeh was to announce and ensure the four freedoms that everyone is entiled to. The American government is who composed this speech and is willing to defend it in any way possible.
             The first freedom is freedom of speech and expression. Many groups such as "kkk" seem to think that they have a right to overpower you and try to ignore your rights, but as stated in this freedom everyone has the right to express themselves in any way approprate. This means gay's and lesbians can't be harrased by anyone because of their sexual preferences.
             The second freedom is for every person to worship their god in their own way, anywhere in the world. Aitheism is considered a religion, and this still applies to them, because it doesn't dictate whether or not you have a religion. Everyone has the right to practice their religion, whether they worship a god or not.
             The third freedom is that every nation is to have a secure and healthy life environment for it's inhabitants-every where in the world. This means that if you are in charge of a nation then you can't abuse their right to have a healthy life. If the country can't ensure that this will happen then others will take over and make sure it does. But mostly you can't deny anyone of this right.
             The fourth freedom means that everyone has the right to feel safe and have no fear of any country or group of people threatening them. Any of those countries that have too many weapons and armorments must reduce these large amounts, so that no one can be in the position to commit an act of physical aggression against anyone, anywhere in the world. These four freedoms were written to protect America and all of it's allies from foreign forces that threaten our basic rights. Anyone who commits a fault to these freedoms shall bear the consequences when the victim retaliates.


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