• @Ptsf
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    15 months ago

    That’s actually not the case in America. We have a constitutional amendment for it.

    • @waterSticksToMyBalls
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      35 months ago

      Quartering soldiers is very different than putting an aa emplacement on your roof.

      • @Ptsf
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        15 months ago

        True, but if you look up relevant case law it more often than not sides with temporary emplacements still being a violation of the 5th amendment when emplaced without due process and just compensation. 🤷‍♂️ The amendments are significantly old, and are meant to be interpreted in modern contexts. You can’t take them at face “this is what is written” value.

      • @Ptsf
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        35 months ago

        True, but I’m just pointing out that you’re being a bit extremist and that it’s a perfectly rational expectation to not host military at one’s quarters, listing the largest example I could. You might disagree with someone, but calling them insane for sharing an opinion that’s literally enshrined as a right for 400+ million people is a tad overboard, no?