
📘 From Amelia. Crossroads of Time:
“Today, if you say you don’t want your city to become Islamic in ten years — you’re a fascist.
If you say you don’t want to pay taxes for those who refuse to work — you’re a racist.
If you defend your culture — you’re not democratic enough.”
Once upon a time, freedom of speech was a pillar of democracy.
Now it’s a minefield of labels — each one designed to silence, not to argue.
What was once a difference of opinion has become a thought crime.
Dissent no longer sparks dialogue — it invites excommunication.
What happens to a society when protecting your heritage is seen as hate?
When questioning blind redistribution is seen as bigotry?
When thinking for yourself becomes an act of rebellion?
In a world where every word is a weapon, silence becomes survival.