All of the "Constititional experts".
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 7:39 pm
There seems to be a lot of U.S. Constitution scholars on this board. It's actually amazing that there are so many experts on the Constitution consolidated into such a small space, but I digress.
Most say that if it is not spelled out in the Constitution it is unconstitutional.
I've argued in the past that there's a huge difference between UNconstitutional and NONconstitutional. Of course, this falls on deaf ears.
For example, gays have no rights, transgender have no rights, women who want control of their own bodies have no rights.
Yet it seems that anti-mask wearers feel they have Constitutional rights not to wear a mask.
Can any of you "experts" tell me where, in the Constitution, you have the right not to wear a mask where required? Is it spelled out somewhere? Can you give me some facts?
Most say that if it is not spelled out in the Constitution it is unconstitutional.
I've argued in the past that there's a huge difference between UNconstitutional and NONconstitutional. Of course, this falls on deaf ears.
For example, gays have no rights, transgender have no rights, women who want control of their own bodies have no rights.
Yet it seems that anti-mask wearers feel they have Constitutional rights not to wear a mask.
Can any of you "experts" tell me where, in the Constitution, you have the right not to wear a mask where required? Is it spelled out somewhere? Can you give me some facts?