He is longing for the “good old days” when the AmeriKKKan Constitution was new. When women, non-whites and the poor were property and the indigenous were vermin to be removed from their land executed.
He is longing for the “good old days” when the AmeriKKKan Constitution was new. When women, non-whites and the poor were property and the indigenous were vermin to be removed from their land executed.
Whenever someone smugly states that they are a “constitutionalist” or the like, that’s what they mean.
Yeah, and here in Burgerland, if someone says they are a “constitutionalist” what they mean is the document penned by slavers that had lofty aspirations to lord over the ignorant masses and continue enjoying acts of cruelty with their slaves.
To this day, a provision still exists in the Burgerland constitution permitting slavery:
Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
He is longing for the “good old days” when the AmeriKKKan Constitution was new. When women, non-whites and the poor were property and the indigenous were vermin to be removed from their land executed.
As as an aparthied nepo baby he’s probably longing for a slightly different kind of “good old days” where “might made right.”.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Whenever someone smugly states that they are a “constitutionalist” or the like, that’s what they mean.
Constitutionalism is fine if you have an actually decent constitution. The U.S. constitution is not that.
Yeah, and here in Burgerland, if someone says they are a “constitutionalist” what they mean is the document penned by slavers that had lofty aspirations to lord over the ignorant masses and continue enjoying acts of cruelty with their slaves.
To this day, a provision still exists in the Burgerland constitution permitting slavery:
Oh, I’m quite aware of that loophole.
Prison labor’s all but certain to be plugged into robo servants soon, in addition to all their current roadway cleanup and treat-assembly toiling.
Yeah, I’m not surprised you know since you’re on Hexbear, this was more in case it benefited anyone else to read it