in the book crispin, what does bear mean when he says " this is the kind of freedom that exist in the kingdom and does he support the feudal system

When Bear says "this is the kind of freedom that exists in the kingdom," he is referring to the fact that the feudal system, which was prevalent in medieval Europe, offers a sense of security and protection to individuals within the kingdom. Under the feudal system, peasants and serfs were guaranteed land and protection by their lord in exchange for their loyalty and service.

Bear does not necessarily support the feudal system, as he himself has faced hardship and oppression under it. Throughout the book, Bear struggles against the injustices of the feudal system and ultimately seeks to find true freedom and independence for himself and Crispin. So, while Bear acknowledges the benefits and stability that the feudal system provides, he ultimately does not fully support it.