• @xkforce@lemmy.world
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      Treating the constitution as if it cant be changed because it is “perfect” is wildly different than not wanting the government to boundary test how it can skirt the constitution to get what it wants. When the US government doesnt follow the rules that it was supposed to be bound to via the constitution, it is almost never a good thing.

      The constitution set rules for how to change it legitimately. It was designed to be changed over time not flagrently ignored.

      • @yata@sh.itjust.works
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        52 years ago

        That’s the problem, it cannot be changed anymore, the base problems with the system itself prevents it from doing so.

          • AnonTwo
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            Who are you and why does it benefit you to support this narrative worshipping of the constitution? Because every response you’ve made in this thread is either trying to support the constitution as infallible or mock anyone making arguments against it.

              • AnonTwo
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                Haven’t seen you make any attempt to prove you know otherwise. You just seem like an idiot debasing other people’s arguments rather than making any arguments of your own.

                Hell the very post I was responding to you didn’t even make an argument, just tried to argue the person wasn’t talking about the constitution, when it would obviously be part of the base as a foundation of the country.

                If it annoys you and you can’t actually provide anything, you should just leave. If you can provide something, then don’t waste people’s time.

                • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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                  12 years ago

                  I’ve said multiple times

                  The Constitution is the supreme law of the land

                  The Constitution can be changed, and we have done so multiple times

                  These are the core things that it annoys me people don’t understand.

      • Talaraine
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        100%. The only people that are gungho to overhaul the constitution at this point in time mean to do it irreparable harm. It’s a tough thing to navigate when you don’t believe the politicians involved have anything but the public’s unquestioning obedience in mind.

      • Dudewitbow
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        02 years ago

        The constitution was designed to be vaguely descriptive, so that in the case that society does change, then statements can be interpreted in a way that supports the new view of the modern country.

        For instance, while not in the constitution, the government set up no offical state language or religion, in the case that society had changed making what they said redundant.

    • @SkyNTP@lemmy.ml
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      32 years ago

      Constitutions form the foundation on which everything else–laws, the economy, public services, politics, culture, national security–is built.

      It’s one thing to look at how a new constitution might solve our current social ills, or to demonstrate how the old one is imperfect, it’s another thing to really consider the side effects of a change in constitution. What things we would lose that we take for granted, and to do so honestly, and critically?

      Would America still be an imperialistic hegemony with a swedish constitution? If no, are Americans really truly ready to give up the benefits they enjoy that come with being a global hegemony?

      We won’t really find answers to these questions in a tweet.

    • @yemmly@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      Who is the head of state of Sweden? How are they selected? What is their term of service in the role?

    • @Serinus@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      The West Wing S06 E14 - The Wake Up Call is a pretty good episode about the US constitution as a model.

      We’re aware there are better constitutions, especially more modern ones. But if the US were to rewrite our constitution today, we’d be the United States of Bank of America. We have to appreciate what we do have or it’ll be gone.

      The reverence for our constitution is important because it helps to enforce it. The piece of paper doesn’t do much on its own.