The Constitution Is Sacred. Is It Also Dangerous?
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The Constitution was written by a bunch of degenerate revolutionary enlightenment freemasons and illuminists. It's not sacred and the whole appeal to self-evident truth and natural rights is retarded and should be discarded. Both the right and left appeal to those. It's a cult and it's pathetic. Almost as bad as the French being proud of their revolutionary degenerates who were more on the commie side.
True conservatives appeal to God for morality, know that life is a gift and not an entitlement, that there are duties instead of rights and that so called rights are privileges ultimately handed out and suspended by the thread of force which the government has monopoly over. Your constitutional rights get suspended every time there is an "emergency" like fake terrorism or fake viruses out there. Do you still think you have "inaliable rights"? The Enlightenment thinkers were naive and to be frank dumb as hell compared to philosophers before them, to think their little libtard experiment could work out. This is what happens when you think you can take God out of the equation (deists mention god because a deity presents a convenient justification for their New Order of the Ages paradigm) - secular humanist idiocy leading to absolute degeneracy.
Its no secret that george washington and the rest of them were freemasonry, royal family members.
However, people like my ancestors who helped to found townships and build the society that we eventually turned into america, were not.
Most of the work was done by honest hardworking people. The elite just doing what they doing, sitting at the top skimming everything they can while doing as little as possible.
The only thing the constitution is dangerous towards, is the rich and powerful, the elite.
The beauty of our constitution is we the people have the power to change it, we dont need presidents or congress. You will never see something like this in a crown country like canada or britain.
But people have forgotten and I dont know how we can wake them the fuck up. As a descendant of frontiersmen, I have a hard time living in this society.
I guess im confusing the declaration of independence with the constitution. But i put more stock in the declaration than anything, but of course its a rich persons game, legal bla bla bla. Criminals with a suit and a tie.
What we are facing now, is no different than what our ancestors faced then.
Can anyone show me another country with any similar legislation? I truly think america is unique in this.
We cant do this through violence, but it cant happen with elections either.
What it will take is every single one of us walking up to the steps of every taxpayer owned property and locking all these criminals up and throwing them in jail.
What the fuck, how the fuck are we going to do that when the rich are just fucking mind controlling people to hate each other.
I hate to be so fucking pessimistic, but lack of medical help is proally part of that.
Yes, I believe the American frontiersmen were decent, honest, hard-working and courageous people. There are still Americans like that and that's exactly what bugs me when I see them worshipping the founding freemasons. There were decent presidents and politicians like Andrew Jackson and James Garfield who were not part of the cabal too.
I mean I get why people downvote me for exposing the FF - they've been indoctrinated into the constitutionalist cult, equating patriotism with those fluffed up enlightenment ideas and probably I would have been too if I were from the US. There's a reason why masonic symbolism is everywhere and is practically institutionalized. The US was the first successfully created masonic state. The Constitution has good sides but my point was it's not grounded on anything meaningful and the claims it makes aren't justified. It may have worked out when people shared a common worldview (which is Christian) and lived in tight-knit communities but it's all dissolving now and we see the fruits of the experiment.