The U.S. Constitution vs The Communist Party USA Constitution Through The Eyes of a Teenager
This is the most critical time in U.S. history. Right here. Right now. Election and voter fraud have reached a level of criminality that we will never come back from if this battle is not won. The constitution is being stomped on by authoritarian governors and people are losing their freedoms, rights, businesses, and sanity over an alleged virus with a 98.1% survival rate overall. There is ultimately no risk left, because we’ve already unwillingly sacrificed so much, so now more than ever people must stand firm, speak up, blow the whistle, take action, and fight like your life depends on it – because it does.
If the constitution is not upheld, the U.S. is headed for communism. That’s not conspiracy, that is fact, well laid out by the World Economic Forum for a one world governance. They themselves like to refer to it as the “New World Order” and “The Great Reset.” All anyone need do, is go review all of their videos or their “Great Reset” interactive map of how they plan to control the world and all of the people in it.
It is so important for the younger generation to understand what is at stake and what we are fighting for, and for teachers to be brave enough to have open discussions about it. Whereas many teachers are caught up in the indoctrination system, there are still some wonderful teachers fighting for this country and for the next generations. One such example, is a history teacher in a small town who spent 12 weeks examining the U.S. Constitution in finite detail with his students, followed by a test and written paper the students were required to submit.
Afterward, the teacher asked if the
students would be interested in comparing the U.S. Constitution with the
Communist Party USA Constitution that was written in 2014. The students were
intrigued, reviewed the information, and each wrote up their analysis. This is
the analysis and observations through the eyes of a seventeen-year-old on how
he compares the two constitutions. This has not been edited.
The U.S. Constitution vs The Communist Party USA Constitution
The U.S. Constitution was written
in 1789 is the greatest government setup in all of history. On the other hand
the Communist Constitution which was written in 2014 is possibly one of
the worst things I have ever had the opportunity to read. Top to bottom I’ve
never seen something so ignorant and destructive to our free nation. I
love our constitution and all the liberties it grants us and I hope no one gets
enough power and corruption to alter or abolish it.
One of the few similarities between
both constitutions is that they are set up similarly, starting with a preamble
and the government is setup article by article. The communist constitution
copies the American Constitution in this aspect, but the words inside of the
preambles are infinitely different.
To start the U.S. Constitution the
words “we the people” is written. This ensures all the people no
matter your race, religion, or wealth, are all equal under the law and
jurisdiction of the United States. The preamble of the communist constitution
begins with “the communist party of the U.S. is of and for the people,”
it does not include anything about equality under the laws and goes further to
clearly discriminate against straight white males later under in the preamble.
The Communist Constitution is not
for freedom, equality, and a strong united people. They assume the human race
is perfectible, while our U.S. Constitution acknowledges that it is not,
we will strive for perfection no matter what. The U.S. Constitution states we
will provide for the common defense, on the other hand, the Constitution
of the Communist says nothing that could lead to a strong military to protect
the people, instead they attack capitalism argue for minority and
reproductive rights.
In one short paragraph the preamble
of the U.S. Constitution says so much more in its compact language than the 8
long paragraphs of the communist preamble. We must recognize the lies and
ignorance of their beliefs. Our liberties that our constitution protects are
something that no one should willingly give up. We are very lucky to live
in the greatest country in the world and we must fight to protect our rights
that are being attacked.
Article 1 of our constitution
states the setup, procedures, and responsibilities of our Congress. This in
turn gives the people power through their elected representatives. Also
included are many checks and balances to distribute the power of our
government. Article 1 of the communist constitution sets up the name of
the party, which is obviously of the utmost importance to and effective and
efficient government. Although the communist does manage to cover a little
more ground in Article II, their regulations are very flawed and would lead to
terrible corruption, poverty, and death. Just like every time communism
has been tried.
Article II of the communist
constitution sets up something called the National Committee; a term heard many
times throughout their document. Almost the entirety of the power is
vested in a small group of elected officials that will have a say in everything
that goes on. Even though there are also smaller community officials, the
decisions always end up back into the hands of the National Committee. Article
II of the American Constitution greatly differs, giving the Executive or
President his/her power, duties, and limits. The president does not have
tremendous power and unlike the National Committee there are many checks
and balances to their power, including the Congress and the Supreme Court.
The next couple of Articles of our
Constitution are about the are judicial system and crime and punishment,
containing an idea that our citizens are innocent until proven guilty.
This is a wonderful thing we have as Americans and if the Communist Party got
into control we would lose this liberty. In fact, they don’t have a judicial
setup in their document and to me this is a scary thing. They would have the
power to just get rid of someone just because they don’t like them.
The only similar article inside
these constitutions is Article V of our constitution and Article X of the
communist constitution, they both set up regulations for making
amendments. Although the amendments are made by the National Committee anyways
so that just gives them absolute power. An Amendment in our Constitution
requires a two-thirds vote in both houses, and must be ratified by
three-fourths states. This is why we have only 27 amendments, it is not
easy to pass an amendment so it must be an important problem.
The main differences that I’ve
noticed studying both constitutions is that our constitution limits the power
and size of the government while the communist constitution limits
people’s power. The communist sugar coat a horrible government with nice words
and false promises. Nothing will come close to the greatness of our
constitution, at least not in our lifetimes. Therefore, we must fight to preserve
and protect our liberties given to us by our founding fathers.
Never stop teaching children how important the U.S. Constitution is and how communism will be at our front door if we do not fight for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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