• @afraid_of_zombies
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        511 year ago

        Yeps. One of my electives at uni was the history of the US constitution law for non-legal majors. I had to take 2 history classes for my degree and I thought it would be an interesting subject. Not only read it also had it read to me by my professor. He was a retired JAG officer and militant ACLU supporter.

    • @CuriousLibrarian
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      531 year ago

      I guess we need to know what people consider long. The full document is longer than the Declaration of Independence , which I know a lot better. I can’t remember having to read the Constitution in school, just the preamble and a couple of amendments. This doesn’t excuse my ignorance though. Thanks for providing the whole document.

      • @FRCLYE
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        381 year ago

        Compared to most constitutions on the planet, it’s considered a short one.

        • @[email protected]
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          I think compared to most governments on the planet, the US Federal government was supposed to be a tiny one. That’s why it’s not supposed to be allowed to do virtually anything it does today.

          The workarounds to grow the federal government are kinda like you’re stuck on a desert island and all you have is coconuts, so you build your house out of coconuts, you build your car with coconuts, you build a wife with coconuts, you build your kids with coconuts, a whole society built out of coconuts. It’s like "This is impressive, but what the hell made you think this was the intent of the assignment?

          • Overzeetop
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            171 year ago

            you build your wife with coconuts

            I vote we skip any more discussion about how we’re going to be using coconuts on this island.

            • @Spiralvortexisalie
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              31 year ago

              A coconut wife sounds amazing, especially if they were to start buzzing with life one day.

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              • Capt. Wolf
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                21 year ago

                There are some reddit stories that I just don’t need to be reminded of… 🤢

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        • @[email protected]
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          81 year ago

          I just looked it up and it seems that the German constitution has more than 350 pages. But the first 20 sections contain the most important and almost unchangeable foundaries.

          • @saltesc
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            21 year ago

            To be fair, Germany has a loooong and mega history, and they’d have been thorough out of necessity. No idea what’s in there, but I assume there’s a lot that addresses all the parts and histories of Germany before it was unified. It would’ve been a nightmare drafting that thing up initially.

      • substill
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        261 year ago

        My five year old’s Fancy Nancy books are more than 19 pages.

        • @Jumper775
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          141 year ago

          Less words per page though, and less confusing language.

            • @[email protected]
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              211 year ago

              That’s a startling number. It goes far towards explaining some of the responses my comments get.

            • @dx1
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              81 year ago

              We couldn’t possibly agree on how the terminology in the original translates into plain language. We can’t agree on what it means in the first place, even the most obvious plainly worded things.

            • @dragonflyteaparty
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              21 year ago

              Not that I’m trying to refute this in any way, but why include 16 and 17 year olds in adults?

      • @[email protected]
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        101 year ago

        For a book, remarkably short.
        For a news article, quite long.
        For a legal document, who reads those anyways?

      • no banana
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        11 year ago

        Compare it to the constitution of the Soviet Union.

    • @pottedmeat7910
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      251 year ago

      19 pages isn’t really a lot, , but this guy doesn’t strike me as much of a reader.

      • @Dozzi92
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        31 year ago

        I’m a reader. I’ve never read the constitution though, fiction only. I also think it’s too old, can’t get into the classics as much as more contemporary lit.

    • uphillbothways
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      Reading it and going over the contents is also a part of standard US high school curriculum. It’s a graduation requirement. At least, it was when I graduated high school in California in the 90’s.

    • Gazumi
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      81 year ago

      Constitution or clinical studies, MAGA people will take a devout view, that they read online at MAGA.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      21 year ago

      Damn, that is pretty short. I’m not American but I had always just automatically assumed it would have to be hundreds of pages. No clue why, of course, just some subconscious bias.