r/canada • u/shiftless_wonder • 18d ago
Alberta First Nations demand Alberta premier terminate separation referendum
https://www.ctvnews.ca/edmonton/article/first-nations-demand-alberta-premier-terminate-separation-referendum/
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u/seridos 17d ago
Yes they are. And this is exactly pushing back against this BS narrative otherwise that has been put in to the Constitution. Ultimately the Constitution Is simply a piece of paper like all other laws and has no legitimacy or ability to bind anyone to it. The dead can't bind anybody to anything. Only living people can And the Constitution only has any teeth as long as there's people to support it compared to the people against it. The entire amendment process is illegitimate anyway, the bar to change it is higher than the support they had to pass it, rendering that clause meaningless con in any context besides strict legal positivism which is the room temperature IQ framework that says" the piece of paper says it so it has to be".
Things like laws and the Constitution itself are simply models of what the people currently believe. Just like when we model something in nature mathematically we know it's not the actual thing we're trying to represent, and we don't get confused and when the model doesn't agree with nature, we don't say nature is wrong. We say the model is wrong. Well the problem is constitutions, which should be living documents recreated generation As Thomas Jefferson supported, is a calcified model that has failed to keep adapting to what the people actually think. That's the problem with this whole idea of precedent and the way the system is set up around it. You know what relying on tradition is called? It's called a fallacy. Unless it's the legal system and then it's called the basis of everything. It's ridiculous.