Quote by Baron Lane

Loss of freedom seldom happens overnight. Oppression doesn't stand on the doorstep with toothbrush moustache and swastika armband -- it creeps up insidiously... step by step, and all of a sudden the unfortunate citizen realizes that it is gone.


Loss of freedom seldom happens overnight. Oppression doesn't

Summary

This quote emphasizes that the loss of freedom is a gradual process rather than an abrupt event. It suggests that oppression and tyranny do not typically appear suddenly in an obvious and recognizable form. Instead, they sneak into society slowly and inconspicuously. It highlights how people often fail to notice the erosion of their freedom until it is too late, with the quote's reference to a historical figure serving as a metaphor for unexpected and subtle changes occurring within a society.

By Baron Lane
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