Pocket Constitution should be memorized, U know prayers from childhood, fucking commercials are burned in my brain, no one needs a pocket constitution, but you better known w what’s in it.
Yes, agree, there is a gap where civics has been removed from education, this was common knowledge 25 years ago, there was in depth discussion about the constitution, we were taught debate structures such as the Lincoln-Douglass style, we followed Robert’s Rule of Law, now we encourage others to hold pocket books, which they don’t understand.
To be educated is to be brainwashed into thinking how and what someone else wants you to think and believe. Even that precious little piece of paper we call a constitution is a form of brainwashing. Every time they attack it and get a rise out of you they are conditioning you and desensitizing you to accept their overall authority. You are Pavlov's dog to them, nothing more than an experiment. They know they have no true authority but if they keep picking away at different angles they can get under your skin enough to manipulate a level of control. That constitution a piece of paper with ink on it. It is a list of "allowable" freedoms. Who sets the standards for what is allowed? To follow and abide by the constitution would require universal acceptance and adherence and as long as we have people who are in positions of authority to alter even one syllable the entire universal contract is null and void and the entire system fails, therefore the only logical thing to do is to TAKE your second amendment right to defend your first amendment right and all other rights you see fit to garnish and if the system collapses under the ignorance of others you will at least be in a position to defend yourself in a time of anarchy and chaos. Basically there is absolutely no logical reason to adhere to anything a tyrant attempts to impose on you, at any time ever. It is always best to stand firm and hold your ground based on actual God given rights and not a piece of paper symbolizing those rights. Sure, defend the paper, but also keep the words on that paper in your heart and always know those laws don't change they are natural laws and can't be altered no matter what is written this isn't Pharaohs world any more there it is not a "so let it be written so let it be done" type of environment any longer. It is not a Geoffrey Chaucer fairy tail either, but there is always potential cost to defend and maintain those rights. Basically people have to realize that other people can only walk all over you if you allow them to walk over you. I simply would rather die on my feet than live on my knees. Forget what they write in a book in D.C. live your life one day at a time and understand they can write all the laws they want on paper but if they loose all support to enforce those laws they are leaves in the wind.They are doing a dam good job of defeating themselves right about now. Didn't someone say recently never interrupt your enemy while they are in the act of destroying themselves?
Pocket Constitution should be memorized, U know prayers from childhood, fucking commercials are burned in my brain, no one needs a pocket constitution, but you better known w what’s in it.
Pocket constitution (ideally) is for other people. To help inform.
Yes, agree, there is a gap where civics has been removed from education, this was common knowledge 25 years ago, there was in depth discussion about the constitution, we were taught debate structures such as the Lincoln-Douglass style, we followed Robert’s Rule of Law, now we encourage others to hold pocket books, which they don’t understand.
To be educated is to be brainwashed into thinking how and what someone else wants you to think and believe. Even that precious little piece of paper we call a constitution is a form of brainwashing. Every time they attack it and get a rise out of you they are conditioning you and desensitizing you to accept their overall authority. You are Pavlov's dog to them, nothing more than an experiment. They know they have no true authority but if they keep picking away at different angles they can get under your skin enough to manipulate a level of control. That constitution a piece of paper with ink on it. It is a list of "allowable" freedoms. Who sets the standards for what is allowed? To follow and abide by the constitution would require universal acceptance and adherence and as long as we have people who are in positions of authority to alter even one syllable the entire universal contract is null and void and the entire system fails, therefore the only logical thing to do is to TAKE your second amendment right to defend your first amendment right and all other rights you see fit to garnish and if the system collapses under the ignorance of others you will at least be in a position to defend yourself in a time of anarchy and chaos. Basically there is absolutely no logical reason to adhere to anything a tyrant attempts to impose on you, at any time ever. It is always best to stand firm and hold your ground based on actual God given rights and not a piece of paper symbolizing those rights. Sure, defend the paper, but also keep the words on that paper in your heart and always know those laws don't change they are natural laws and can't be altered no matter what is written this isn't Pharaohs world any more there it is not a "so let it be written so let it be done" type of environment any longer. It is not a Geoffrey Chaucer fairy tail either, but there is always potential cost to defend and maintain those rights. Basically people have to realize that other people can only walk all over you if you allow them to walk over you. I simply would rather die on my feet than live on my knees. Forget what they write in a book in D.C. live your life one day at a time and understand they can write all the laws they want on paper but if they loose all support to enforce those laws they are leaves in the wind.They are doing a dam good job of defeating themselves right about now. Didn't someone say recently never interrupt your enemy while they are in the act of destroying themselves?