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Freedom Quote by Hugh Brogan

“Reverend John Allen of Massachusetts took up the cry: Blush ye pretended votaries for freedom! ye trifling patriots!… for while you are fasting, praying, nonimporting, nonexporting, remonstrating, resolving, and pleading for a restoration of your charter rights, you at the same time are continuing…” quote by Hugh Brogan
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““Reverend John Allen of Massachusetts took up the cry: Blush ye pretended votaries for freedom! ye trifling patriots!… for while you are fasting, praying, nonimporting, nonexporting, remonstrating, resolving, and pleading for a restoration of your charter rights, you at the same time are continuing this lawless, cruel, inhuman, and abominable practice of enslaving your fellow creatures.””

Hugh Brogan

About This Quote

Source Essay: Critique of Moral Hypocrisy, unknown publication

Denounces the paradox of demanding freedom while perpetuating oppression through slavery and cruelty.

In simple terms: Freedom demands consistent moral actions, not selective advocacy.

Key Takeaway

Align actions with declared values.

Themes

freedom morality hypocrisy slavery

Mood

reflective critical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • political movements
  • religious groups
  • activist circles
  • legal reforms

Key Concepts

ethical consistency social justice

Questions to Reflect On

  • What contradictions exist in your advocacy?
  • How can true freedom be practiced?
A Different Perspective

Changing entrenched practices is complex and slow.

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