03-14-2024, 03:57 AM
The US is, for all intents and purposes, a failed state at this point (well, it has been since at least 1861, but that's a whole other history discussion)... the constitution, which in my opinion is a passable governing document, especially in consideration of the first 10 amendments, should be the minimum standard by which all employees of the state are held - if employees hold views which are in obvious and direct contravention of the governing document of the regime, that person should not be allowed to hold office. Full stop. It is not up to bureaucrats like this creature to decide whether or not the American people have a protected right that is literally in black and white on said governing document. He is free to have that (poorly held) opinion, but he should not be an employee of the state and to operate explicitly with an opinion which directly contravenes the governing document of the state.
It would be an upgrade if the US government (and I know they would never do this. It's far too late for that) made it not just a requirement that employees "swear to protect and uphold" the constitution of the United States, but made it an automatically disqualifying offense to hold positions that are contrary to the constitution, and those people should be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from whatever position or office they're holding. The governing document provides methods for changing articles, etc. Unless and until those methods have been enacted, there is no reason that a person should work for the US government who holds views, opinions, etc, that contravene the document which gives direction to the way the state may act. This is just basic - if one owned an oil and gas company with the explicit purpose of operating in the oil and gas industry, it would laughably absurd to employ someone who was actively trying to end oil and gas production. You would hire people who are aligned with your intentions. Those people who hold contrary views should be free to organize and make efforts to upend our systems, done in accordance with the current operating document. Period.
Otherwise, it's nothing less that a hole in the chicken fence, and the foxes have been having their way.
And I'm quite aware that it's far too late for anything like this, which is why I'm an advocate of separation. There needs to be a bastion of freedom on this planet, or we'll never retain freedom for human beings. It has to live in real-time somewhere on the planet, or it will be forgotten as some ancient relic that's no longer applicable to human civilization. And of course once it is lost, it will be a hard and bloody fight to regain.
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