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[–] 17333764? ago 

it does not bind the government

False. The Constitution, specifically the Bill of Rights, in fact "binds" the government. These are rights on which the government cannot infringe.

Few people are aware of what the Constitution is or how it works.

Clearly, you don't understand it either. You keep using word "allow". And what the fuck is non-violent communication? You see people walking with weirding modules yelling Muad'Dib?

Sage for ignorant, incoherent bullshit.

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[–] 17337512? ago 

These are rights on which the government cannot infringe.

Nigger what?

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[–] 17334847? ago 

You're right.

The constitution is not legally binding. A prime example of that is all the amendments.

The first true constitution, The Magna Carta didn't need amendments.

Basically every day Americans continue supporting their government, the more complicit they are with the issues the world currently faces. The US Government has gone rogue, and the only people that can stop it (its civilians) simply refuse to.

There is a reasom why the east is growing. It has to, to protect itself from the US.

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[–] 17337511? ago 

then he will kill you without hesitation and in your fantasies of freedom

Then the USA has no free men, or enough for it to matter, because I’ve been knowingly hating on it for years and I’m not only still here, my life is better than it was before I chose to enslave myself to freedom and imposing freedom on those who do not want freedom.

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[–] 17337513? ago 

It is actually true that the bulwark of popularly distributed force is essential against tyranny, but it isn’t the most salient concern. You have to understand - the present government is operated by narcissistic incompetence. Telling them you’ll throw your weight around will get a lot of people killed proving you correct. They don’t actually have enough governing philosophy to persuade people to cooperate voluntarily.

Try pre-empting the government. Show them what competency is like. Build a society that makes the leaders lazy. Ssocieties like that are both pleasant to live in and ripe for disruption, depending on objectives, and may even tend to feed new leadership into power without disruption.

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[–] 17350119? ago 

the present government is operated by narcissistic incompetence

This is what jews…

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…actually think…

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the Supreme Court still defends it.

…we will believe.

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[–] 17337516? ago 

it is your responsibility as a free man

'Franc' and 'Scot' mean "free".

If you are Celtic or Germanic, you are meant to be free. It is in the name.

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[–] 17337517? ago 

I had to tell a Boomer this today.

There is no longer a Constitution. Is Obamacare constitutional? Is abortion? OP marriage?

Are you sure Ginsberg won't rule against 1a? 2a? 4a? If so, what will you or anyone do? Nothing.

NO politician submits to the Constitution anymore. It practically doesn't exist.

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[–] 17338318? ago 

hurrdurr condidushundond exusd

Yes it does. Judges rule in support of it every day. Ever watch your local court tv ?

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[–] 17338796? ago 

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[–] 17337518? ago 

The constitution is markedly weaker than it was, but the Supreme Court still defends it. If you promote trust in society and get the states to take up federal burdens competently, it should be possible to restore the constitutionality of the entire government via gradual change. You need people to trust their state governments enough to advocate for high state taxes, or else to trust in society enough to accept drops in public services.

The key here is voluntary wealth redistribution. That’s the only way to restore constitutional governance in the USA.

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[–] 17338319? ago 

"This is the highest wisdom that I own; that freedom and life are earned by those alone who conquer them each day anew"

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