An Anti-Constitutionalist is an individual who rejects the views of the political theories of John Locke and the founding fathers of the American republic, that government can and should be limited in its powers. Anti-Constitutionalists believe in the supremacy of federal power over individual rights.
2. Persons who believe in the basic standards and ideals are to be consistent with progressive values and the rule of law.
7 characteristics
The 7 characteristics of many anti-constitutionalists:
1. Life: For all human beings, and a right to choice.
2. Liberty: Freedom of conscience and actions to suppress fascist ideals;
3. Family: Equal rights to marry anyone among 58 known genders;
4. Diversity: Out of one, many.[1]
5. Constitution: Outdated and written by white male slaveholders;
6. Collective Responsibility: A duty not a choice;
7. Sovereignty: The universal power, authority, and kinship of the human species.
References
- ↑ Ex Uno Plures?, By LEE HABEEB, National Review, January 29, 2013