You have a very simplistic and naive notion of cultural relativity in regards to civil rights. Do you have any idea how completely unfeasible your idea is? Expanding rights to those groups would have caused massive social instability and doomed the United States to failure before the ink on the Constitution even dried. Just read about how the country was almost ripped apart when public schools were integrated in the 1950s and 60s. You think a newly formed nation that had just finished fighting a war against the most powerful country on the planet was ready for this type of social progress? You are clearly not thinking at all.2
4/20/2012 8:57:10 AM
I never claimed that adopting culture-independent civil rights would be a trivial or non-destructive process for a society that entrenched in bigoted policy. This is quite a windmill you're tilting at.Yes, the constitution was positively metropolitan for its time. It was still flawed (and continues to be flawed to at least some degree).
4/20/2012 9:28:56 AM
4/20/2012 10:19:58 AM
Good point and conceded. I retract calling the document racist or sexist but not calling it flawed.
4/20/2012 10:35:43 AM
Concur.
4/20/2012 4:04:48 PM