It is the presence of justice tempered with mercy. It is a rule of law based on fundamental moral truths that are easily understood and fairly and effectively administered. It offers individuals and families equal opportunity to better their lives morally, spiritually, intellectually, and economically.
Freedom, in other words, is neither a commodity for dictators to distribute and deny at will nor a moral, spiritual, or political vacuum in which anything goes. Freedom is a priceless treasure that the state is supposed to safeguard. Why? Because human beings have an intrinsic right to be free, a right that comes not from the state but from God. To the Founding Fathers, this was a "self-evident" truth. It is the essence of the American experiment in self-government.
So yes, I agree with the statement above said by ploitician Aldai Stevenson in 1952, "My definition of a free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopluar." In a society you should be able to feel safe and unjudged by your surrounding peers. Yes, everyone has different opinions on life and the way things are done and said about in our country