I am a 77-year-old Caucasian male who thinks slavery in the USA was wrong but who REFUSES to be held responsible for what my ANCESTORS may or may not have done.
Slavery like our attack on Native Americans WAS WRONG and might have been done differently had we the ability to do it all over again, but we do not have that ability; therefore, we MUST see it as water over the dam and move forward.
We study HISTORY so that we can prevent the bad aspects of our history from every being repeated again.
With that said, I am concerned that our 1776 US Constitution no longer is reflective of what the USA has become over time. I say become over time because the change has taken over 200 years to occur.
THE USA IS NO LONGER:
- Religious
- Marketplace equal
- Uneducated
- Caucasian influenced
- law abiding
- intellectually superior
- wanting to be self sufficient
- militarily minded
- Interested in being a Democratic Republic
- Serving constituents
- Loyal to the government
- Composed of strong family units
It is painfully obvious that the US Constitution written in 1776 pertained primarily Caucasians and specifically to White Anglo Saxon Protestants (WASPS). The culture and society of the USA has been diluted with immigrants from all over the world.
Some of whom have come here to study at our universities, some of whom have come here to work, and some of whom have come here to become US citizens.
What we believed and were motivated by in 1776, no longer exists in 2024. Our 1776 Constitution says... all men were created equal with certain unalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness...
In POINT OF FACT - all men ARE NOT created equal and never were. Being created equal is MISINFORMATION...
- Some are tall - some short
- Some are smart - some are not smart
- Some are beautiful - some are not beautiful
- Some of athletic - some are not athletic
- Some are creative - some are not creative
SO...
How can we be created equal?
A NEW US CONTITUTION IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO REFLECT THESE CHANGES
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