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The Quiet Erosion of Liberty: Are We Paying Attention?

Written by Contributing Author, Charles Wekesa

By Charles Wekesa

Let's work together to keep liberty alive, not just for ourselves, but for future generations who deserve to know what true freedom feels like.

This is a summary of Dennis Prager’s latest episode highlights his concerns about Americans prioritizing security over liberty, risking the loss of both freedom and common sense. 

The Fragility of Freedom 

Freedom isn’t just a word in America – it’s who we are. From the very beginning, our nation has held liberty as its most precious value. Yet today, I can’t help but wonder if we’re starting to take these freedoms for granted. You know that feeling when something’s been around so long you almost forget it’s there? That’s what seems to be happening with our liberties. 

Dennis Prager, a voice many of us know from radio and columns, has been talking about this for years. He’s like that friend who notices things others might miss, and he’s been pointing out how our freedoms are slowly slipping away while we’re busy with our daily lives. 

Historical Context: Liberty as an American Legacy 

Think about the care our Founding Fathers took with the Constitution and Bill of Rights. They wrote these documents after experiencing what life was like without basic freedoms. Every word was chosen carefully, and every right was specifically protected. 

Throughout our history, we’ve faced moments when liberty was tested. During World War II, Japanese Americans faced internment. The Civil Rights Movement showed us how many Americans were denied basic freedoms. These moments remind us that freedom isn’t guaranteed – it needs protection. 

Prager’s Critique of Modern Society 

“When people start choosing comfort over freedom, they risk losing both.” – Dennis Prager 

Today, it feels like we’re walking on eggshells in many conversations. Remember when we could disagree with friends over dinner without worrying about damaging relationships? Prager points out how this fear of speaking freely is changing our society. 

Many of us have noticed how “safety” has become the go-to reason for limiting choices. Whether it’s at schools, workplaces, or in public spaces, we’re often told certain restrictions are “for our good.” 

Freedom vs. Security: A Delicate Balance 

Finding the sweet spot between keeping everyone safe and preserving individual freedom isn’t easy. During the recent pandemic, we all experienced this firsthand. Some rules made sense, while others seemed to go too far. 

Prager raises an interesting point: once we give up freedoms for safety, how easy is it to get them back? Think about airport security after 9/11 – those were supposed to be temporary measures, remember? 

Cultural and Technological Shifts Affecting Liberty 

Our phones track where we go, what we buy, and who we talk to. Social media platforms can remove posts they disagree with. It’s convenient, sure, but at what cost? 

The rise of what people call “cancel culture” has made many of us think twice before sharing opinions. I’ve seen friends self-censor on social media, worried about potential backlash from colleagues or family members. 

Authoritarianism: A Subtle Threat 

What makes Prager’s warning particularly important is how he shows that losing freedom isn’t always dramatic. It’s more like water slowly wearing away at a rock – barely noticeable day by day, but significant over time. 

Each new regulation, each executive order, and each new policy might seem small on its own. But together, they can add up to major changes in how freely we live our lives. 

The Role of Common Sense in Preserving Liberty 

Prager often talks about returning to basic common sense. For example, why do we sometimes need government permission to make simple changes to our own homes? Or why do kids need permits to run lemonade stands? 

These might seem like small examples, but they show how far we’ve moved from trusting people to making reasonable decisions for themselves. 

Call to Action: Defending Freedom Proactively 

Here’s what we can do: 

  • Stay informed about local laws and regulations 
  • Attend town hall meetings 
  • Talk to our children about what freedom means 
  • Support organizations that defend constitutional rights 
  • Speak up (respectfully) when we see overreach 

The Price of Complacency 

Freedom is like a garden – it needs regular attention and care to thrive. If we ignore it, weeds of restriction and control will slowly take over. As Prager reminds us, our children’s freedom depends on what we do today. 

“The time to protect freedom is before it’s obviously at risk.” – Dennis Prager 

Let’s work together to keep liberty alive, not just for ourselves, but for future generations who deserve to know what true freedom feels like. 

https://www.prageru.com/video/ep-206-are-americans-okay-with-losing-freedom 

 

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