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 this lawless, cruel, inhuman, and abominable practice of enslaving your fellow creatures.””
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.
Align actions with declared values.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political movements
- religious groups
- activist circles
- legal reforms
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What contradictions exist in your advocacy?
- How can true freedom be practiced?
Changing entrenched practices is complex and slow.