When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
Thomas Jefferson. Smart man... The actual quote by Jefferson is "When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty." A variation of this was written by Alan Moore in the V for Vendetta comic book series in the late 1980s (which was made into a movie in 2005). The quote in this was: "People should not fear their government. Government should fear their people."
people should not fear them they should fear us we hunt them for food and it is environmentally wrong and it is animal curtly.
fear/ignorence
It was from a movie "V for Vendetta" from the guys who brought you the Matrix. It is however a modernization of a Thomas Jefferson Quote that goes"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. "Thomas Jefferson
common sense
There is no fear of people in the constitution. The constitution is a framework for government and tells congress and the president how government is to be established. Fear is an emotion that in a society has no place nor does a government have emotions.
people were scared
Yes, because it will refer to people, groups, or governments (nouns). *If it refers to people, however, it should be "who fear him."
No, they do not pose a threat.
Americans believed that the British government had deprived people of their rights. They thought this was likely to happen with any national government that was both powerful and far away from the people.
Fear is not needed for peace. While fear can sometimes prevent people from engaging in harmful behavior, true peace is better achieved through understanding, empathy, and communication. Fostering trust and cooperation among individuals and nations can lead to sustainable peace without the need for fear.
People in this world shouldn't fear any one person. The world should fear what society has turned into.