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 Originally Posted by CoccoBill
I could care far more about the US constitution and the amendments. We were talking about civil liberties in general, and what kind of changes people seem to want in them over there.
"seem to want"? What does that even mean? Is that just what the loudest media voices are saying? Or do you have some data here?
And frankly, "wanting" something isn't good enough. Most people WANT to live in a world where no one denies the holocaust. But we can't make that a law because the rules guarantee freedom of speech.
So it's nice that gays WANT to buy that cake. But the baker's rights are actually in the constitution.
So I'm not even getting why this is a debate. You want something that is illegal and technically not feasable under even the most rudimentary interpretation of the constitution. We're not talking about some obscure amendment here. It's the first damn sentence in teh constitution.
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