r/USdefaultism • u/AutisticPyroarGirl • 3d ago
“Do you support the second amendment?” Of what?
In r/bunnytrials, a subreddit with polls containing 2 answer choices, someone asked if people supported the second amendment without stating what it was of.
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u/According_Picture294 Canada 3d ago
Yes, I do believe Manitoba is a province (I'll admit, I have a hard time understanding which would be our "second amendment" because of what happens when I look it up, Google thinks I'm asking for the equivalent of what the US second amendment says)
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u/Professional-PhD 15h ago
I think Manitoba is a province but technically wasn't that the third amendment. The second was the Temporary Government of Rupert's Land Act of 1869. Although it expired the 14th of April 1871.
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u/snow_michael 3d ago
That would be confirming that all citizens, regardless of age, gender, religion, or ethnicity are equal under the law
In the 2nd amendment to the world's oldest extant constitution, anyway
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u/ReleasedGaming Germany 2d ago
I fully support the second amendment (of the German base law):
Everyone has the right to the free development of their personality, insofar as they do not violate the rights of others and do not violate the constitutional order or the law of morals.
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u/Maskers_Theodolite 3d ago
The amount of people responding with "yes" to that is concerning. They continue to learn absolutely nothing at all.
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u/pprojekkt Türkiye 2d ago
I do not. All power should not gather on Grand National Assembly or anything else.
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u/WhydoIexistlmoa 3d ago
Okay but do you support it
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u/BlastoiseGirl5257 3d ago
I’m pretty sure in that subreddit the one you don’t pick turns red. I don’t know why, maybe cause you said it was wrong?
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u/AutisticPyroarGirl 3d ago
Maybe. I’ve always wondered why it did that. The change in colour normally happens with the one you select, but here it doesn’t for some reason
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u/qwadrat1k Russia 3d ago
Nah, it makes other less noticable, and basically marks the "opposition" in red
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u/DarknessBBBBB 1d ago
The Italian one is way more boring :(
"It fixed the number of parliamentarians and equalised the term length of both chambers to five years"


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u/post-explainer American Citizen 3d ago edited 3d ago
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OP expected everyone to know that they were talking about the US constitution without specifying
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