I never understood why Americans treat their Constitution like some holy book - eviltoast
  • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    We can change the rules whenever we want.

    Can we? The Equal Rights Amendment was supported by a majority of Americans but it never passed.

    • Teotwawki@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      If only they supported it enough to actually show up at the elections that would have affected the chance of the amendment passing.

    • PatFusty@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Hmmm, it’s been a while since ive read about read about that one, but wasnt there contraversy on the wording of that? Like it could adversely affect womens rights if that were passed or that it is the same protections under the 14th… but last time I checked something like 3/4 of all the states have already ratified the ERA in the states side. It is a weird one

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          1 year ago

          Dont get me wrong, i know the opposition was coming from the right but im just saying what I remember the reasoning was. Places like New York and Oregon have codified it into their own state constitutions where as Oklahoma and Alabama havent.

          I know it took many years to allow same sex marriage but it fell under the 14th. I would like to think that these sorts of rights are only bound to be given within my lifetime.