Where in the Constitution does it say 04 16 2021
Where in the Constitution does it say that I have to obey the order of a homosexual, or a woman for that matter?
I understand equal rights.
But what about the right to tell someone else what to do? Would the Founding Fathers want it that way? I think not.
Does equal rights mean that I have to obey the order of someone with Down's Syndrome?
I don't think it does. I don't believe the concept extends that far. I think it means more of the right to receive. The right to do something other people are doing. Not the right to give other people orders? I think that is on a different level.
And I know that you don't understand this or why it is important.
It has to do with comparison and the validity of authority. It has to do with a great many people attaining wealth and power not because of what they know but who they know. So you get people who could never climb the ladder themselves getting a free ride to the top?
And I am not saying that people in authority cannot demonstrate fairness. I am more saying the composition of the person, what makes them, might contradict that position of authority. Might lead to a lot of conflicts?
The Founding Fathers talked about inalienable rights. God Given rights. I believe it means that you have the right not to be demeaned by someone that can't even think for themselves.
And now perhaps you get a sense for the meaning of this?
A man can look at our Country and say it should not be this way in many different categories. That this does not comply with the standards we were founded on. That there is no current valid justification for it other than the will of those who want it that way in contradiction to how it should be? A non educated person or someone that can't think for themselves isn't going to be able to understand why it shouldn't be the way that benefits them. Offer solutions that create long term problems and further destabilization of our Democracy.
If you ever took History in High School your teacher might have told you, "The Pendulum always swings the other way?"
I don't know if we have to view it as one side versus the other. I view it more as the interests of humanity over the interest of what amounts to todays nonworking class?
So many things are adding up that are not in the best interest of our country or of the future of this country or the planet.
There are major problems when you can't shut down polluting entities. When you can't wield the authority to stop Constitutional abuses. When you have people ruling out of spite for those who should be ruling and are excluded from it? When you have a class of people who are smarter than the rest in problem solving ability who are represented in a negative manner?
It just doesn't go in the right direction does it? But the monkey riding your back couldn't care about any of that. What alienates the monkey riding your back is not being able to ride your back. They are not here for the country they are here for the free ride through life. To experience life like a man without actually having to be one or think like one.
© 2021 Thomas Murphy
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