We show our sympathy with slavery by emancipating slaves where we cannot reach them and holding them in bondage where we can set them free. Which of the following best describes the irony in the situation mentioned?
A) The act of emancipating slaves is symbolic but practically unattainable, while the option to free those in bondage where we have control remains unexplored.
B) The act of showing sympathy through emancipation only applies to a limited group, while the opportunity to free those under our control is ignored.
C) The statement implies a paradox where the effort to emancipate slaves is restricted by practical limitations, while the ability to free others is within immediate reach but neglected.
D) The irony lies in the fact that sympathy is shown through words and distant actions but is not practically extended to those who can be freed under our direct control.