The Constitution isn’t controversial. Hating it is
"Our biggest problems aren't with the Constitution. They come when government strays from the document's meaning."
Contrary to the critics, the worst injustices in our nation’s history have come when the government has strayed from the Constitution’s original meaning. Consider Plessy v. Ferguson, Korematsu v. United States and Buck v. Bell. Each case is a blight in our nation’s legal history, and each resulted because the Supreme Court deviated from the Constitution’s text.
The critics are right — the Constitution is counter-majoritarian; it limits democracy even when a majority tries to sterilize people they’ve deemed feeble.
After a long time, I'm seeing some very good take on government by MSM. Take a look and enlighten me about how you view this opinion about the injustices made possible by the constitution limiting democracy.