No citizen of any country is truly free. By definition, being a citizen means being subordinate.Quote from: "SPECTRE"
Well, some countries are freer than others.
Basic freedoms we take for granted simply don't exist elsewhere.
I believe in China you're always monitored over everything you write on the Internet.
And if you say something bad about the government, they can come to your door and arrest you.
Other communist countries you can't take pictures of government properties, military installations.
A friend of mine said he had to wait 3 years(and bribing government officials) to get a license to produce a magazine in Vietnam. Even then it could be censored if the guv there decided to.
Apparently, you can't just buy a printing press and start selling.
In Saudi Arabia, if you make eyes or get too close to one of their women, the religious police can come after you, have arrested, deported as well.