Grievance 33 - Unequal Treatment

The U.S. Constitution failed to set down in constitutional Law the
principle of equal rights for all individuals. Even the Declaration of
Independence, as the forerunner to the Constitution, was flawed;

"We hold these truths to be self-
evident, that all men are created
equal..."

"Women" were, therefore, unequal. Moreover, the founding Constitution
was absent of guaranteeing the equality of females of all races, and
both males and females of the black race, which translated in common
practice to "ownership", or enslavement, by white men. American history
books were replete with details of much inhumanity, and the tribulation
that finally resulted in enactment of federal laws attempting to correct
the constitutional flaw.

Reverse inequality was later seen in governmental policies that gave
preferential, or unequal, treatment to racial groups that were still
discriminated against, but the reverse discrimination was an ongoing
political issue for lack of constitutional finality.

With an AUTHENTIC CONSTITUTION in harmony with the natural
Cosmic Laws of the universe, and producing High Moral Values and
Democratic Ideals, the legal rights of all individuals are protected equally.

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