But what they did do is give judges the power to shut down unconstitutional legislation as violative of the Constitution
@Bill Cipher What part of the Constitution does this legislation violate? Please be specific.
Watching fascists come undone is quite healthy and liberating.
The 'fascists' are the ones intent on denying the people of the State of Mississippi from formulating their own laws.
However, please don’t let me stop you from convincing yourself of your own self-righteousness.
Self-righteousness? Our side is perfectly content in deferring to the people of Mississippi to formulate their own laws, yielding to the Constitution as the foundational guide. Compare that to your side who is adamant in usurping the people of Mississippi of their right to self rule as you impose your own selfish version of righteousness upon them with zero regard to the limitations the Constitution.
Personally, I have no problem with what laws the people of Mississippi CHOOSE to enact within the boundaries of the Constitution since I do not live there. Yet for some reason, you feel the need to impose your will on the people living there by denying their ability and choice to set their own laws. Why is that?
As far as this subject ever being settle through discussion in this echo chamber: I agree it will never happen, simply because the antis can’t bring themselves to think rationally about the matter or to concede that their subjective religious beliefs might not actually be universal.
Religious beliefs? Uh, no. This isn't about religion. It is about the right of the citizens of Mississippi to choose their own laws, a right that you would gladly deny. The reason this subject won't be settled is because 'truth' has been abandoned by the side that can't even openly admit their inability to identify what part of the Constitution is being violated here.