Are We Really Safe?

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What does real safety mean? Is it the security we feel when we lock our doors at night or the protection provided by soldiers at the border? Or is it something deeper, something more intangible? Real safety is not just the absence of physical danger; it is the presence of peace of mind, trust, and a sense of belonging. It is the freedom to walk without fear, to express without judgment, and to live without the constant shadow of violence, hatred, or discrimination. So, when we ask, "Are we really safe?" — we must ask, safe from what? Safe from