As you said, we do have a Bill of Rights in America. However, (1) unless our public servants obey their oaths of office and protect our rights, (2) we hold them absolutely and immediately accountable when they do not by recall or indictment, and (3) forcefully but not necessarily violently insist on our rights, we have nothing. In a Constitutional Republic, we, the people, were always meant to be very active and responsible participants in our government at all levels. That most think that their duty is only to vote shows how successful our marxist/communist "education" has been.
Unfortunately we've already been defanged when they took our guns and the rights to bare arms, it is a steep uphill battle to get power back from politicians and we weren't even able to put our 2 cents in because the people its affecting now just weren't born by the time this happened
Its fucking annoying but we dont have a bill of rights in Australia so we essentially don't have freedoms, atleast not like America.
Would be great to get one though
As you said, we do have a Bill of Rights in America. However, (1) unless our public servants obey their oaths of office and protect our rights, (2) we hold them absolutely and immediately accountable when they do not by recall or indictment, and (3) forcefully but not necessarily violently insist on our rights, we have nothing. In a Constitutional Republic, we, the people, were always meant to be very active and responsible participants in our government at all levels. That most think that their duty is only to vote shows how successful our marxist/communist "education" has been.
Unfortunately we've already been defanged when they took our guns and the rights to bare arms, it is a steep uphill battle to get power back from politicians and we weren't even able to put our 2 cents in because the people its affecting now just weren't born by the time this happened