Thanks for this great response @elguille!
We are mostly an intersection of institutions and other people and as such we actually don't have much freedom and freedom may not be valued with simple moral frameworks. So, freedom is quite complex and kind of pointless. It is mostly an appeal to emotion based on a fictional view of humanity, it is mostly a humanist narrative motivated by the survival of stablished structures of power.
This I agree with wholeheartedly. Freedom is overrated and most people simply see it as "being able to do what I want when I want", which is an oversimplification of a very complex idea. But then again: capitalism thrives with the oversimplification of most ideas...