The Constitutions Greatest Enemy

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we the people

these three words encompass the very

roots

of our blessed country our founding

fathers

put aside their personal differences and

spent the long summer

of 1787 meticulously crafting a document

that would establish a country where the

people have the power to make their

voices heard

however during this same time many

people were

criticizing the american experiment of

giving the people this much power

stating that it would cause these things

called

factions now what is the faction you

guys may be asking

well james madison defines faction in

fabulous tent as

a number of people whether amounting to

a majority

or minority of the whole who are united

and

actuated by some common impulse of

passion

or of interest adverse to the rights of

other citizens

or to the permanent and aggregate

interest of the community as a whole

my history teacher once dubbed it as the

constitution’s greatest enemy

now when i first heard this in history

class i had the same reaction as you

guys

the constitution’s greatest enemy

that sounds a little extreme right but

imagine

a faction is an interest group with the

intent of limiting another group of

people

and this inherently threatens the entire

american system

as the whole purpose of the revolution

was to establish a government

that represents all people not just some

people

if a faction can use democracy to get

into power

then our system truly is no better

than a tyranny or a monarchy

this moment sparked my interest into

politics

it moved me to conduct research on

factions

i could not comprehend the possibility

of our founding fathers

just leaving us with the constitution’s

greatest enemy

but thankfully i did not have to

our founding fathers were in fact

cognizant of this risk

and molded the constitution in such a

way to prevent these factions from

rising

for example our founding fathers

established our government

under the principle ideology of

federalism where the overall federal

government

has power over the smaller state

governments

and each state government has power over

the local governments respectively

with this setup it gives the people the

power to suppress

and limit factions to the local level

and not allow them to make its way up to

the national government

our founding fathers tried so hard to

make sure

that a bitter partisan environment would

not occur

and that adverse factions would not try

to oppress one another

in fact when george washington gave his

farewell

address he specifically advised our

country

to not form political parties and fall

into this factionalism

where groups of people are pitted

against one another

however even washington was unable to

stop factions

and just as they left power the

federalists

sent in the northeastern states were

pitted against the southern

agricultural democratic republicans

all of their hard work

wasted this is particularly evident

during the build-up towards the civil

war

as well as post-war conflict our country

built under the principal ideologies of

freedom

and unity got so corrupted by violent

factions

that we became in serious danger of

collapse

as the southern states attempt to secede

from the union

and form their own confederate states of

america

this civil war embodied the dangers of

factions

groups of people who are so unwilling to

compromise with one another

that they are willing to tear our

country apart

and today i feel like we are facing a

similar problem

see i’m extremely passionate about

politics for as long as i can remember

i have dreamed about a career based on

improving the lives of the people i

serve so you get a taste of this field i

incurred at a local campaign running

in a nonpartisan election and while it

was a great experience

i was shocked at the level of challenges

i faced

see in the election a white man was

running against an indian-american man

and i chose to work for the white man

and this

surprisingly bothered a lot of people

some doors answered with anger and

mistrust

for a colored person like me trying to

get involved in politics

his opponents tried to label him as

someone who was

unamerican because he hired me to be on

his campaign

on the other hand his opponents on the

other side

tried to label him as a racist and a

white supremacist

just because his skin color was white

see the two factions both wanted to win

so

badly that they resulted to dirty

politics to try to divide

us and completely left out the issues

that mattered most to my community

and that right there truly

made me question my faith in the

political process

of this country

now i am not advocating for getting

rid of our political parties i know that

is a lost cause

but that does not mean that we have to

allow them to become

factions you see the key thing about

factions that is so scary

is that they are adverse to the rights

of other citizens

and have the intent to harm one another

if we allow our political parties to

become like that

then yes we are in huge trouble

but i firmly believe that political

parties

and a positive and united atmosphere can

co-exist as long as politicians

make the effort to reach across the

aisle

now you guys may be thinking look ashwin

we are just ordinary citizens

some of us cannot even vote yet

we cannot fix this this sounds

more like a government problem but in

the end

aren’t our politicians just

representatives of ourselves

this culture in washington isn’t it just

a rendition

of the culture in our dinner tables

you see they’re only acting like this

because we the people are acting like

this in our daily lives

the change has to start with us and only

then will it trickle up

to our policy makers

we need to first read the constitution

and appreciate

the powers our founding fathers gave us

you know a recent study conducted by

marquette university

found that a staggering 57

of americans have never read the

constitution

how in the world are we supposed to use

our powers guaranteed to us

by the constitution if we do not even

know

what they are but it’s not enough to

just learn

we must also act let’s discuss politics

with our local neighbors

instead of dismissing the opinion of

somebody we disagree with

let’s hear them out and truly understand

where they’re coming from

now don’t get me wrong let’s have our

passionate opinions on issues

but at the same time let’s make sure to

acknowledge

that those on the other side are in fact

well intentioned

share our values and want to see the

same

problems fixed let’s

finally understand that while we may be

driving different cars

we all want to get to the same end point

now i know that this is not going to be

easy

i currently run a club at briarwood’s

high school called the briarwoods

political union

our goal is to create an environment

where our fellow classmates

feel free to voice their political

opinions

and empowered to become civically

engaged

and i will be the first to admit that

sometimes

discussions do get heated and sometimes

we are not able to find common ground

but whether we like it or not we

need to engage in those difficult

conversations with one another

our generation especially has to rise to

this occasion

we are inheriting the world’s major

problems

things like climate change gun violence

and the growing national debt if we

want to have any chance of fixing these

problems

we cannot just run away to our echo

chambers on social media

whenever things become difficult

now we need to be braver than that

we need to seek those who may disagree

with us and embrace

those arduous conversations

as cliche as it may sound simple acts

like these

can truly stop our political parties

from turning

into those violent factions it can

reinvigorate that culture

our founding fathers want it for so long

a positive passionate

and understanding political atmosphere

and so my fellow americans my fellow

teenagers

as john f kennedy once said ask

not what your country can do for you

ask what you can do for your country

we have an election coming up let’s go

and make our voices heard

we the people have the power to defeat

the constitution’s greatest enemy so

we the people must

thank you

you

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我们人民

这三个词包含

了我们幸福国家的根基,我们的开国

元勋

搁置了个人分歧,并

1787 年漫长的夏天精心制作了一份文件

,该文件将建立一个

人民有能力建立自己的国家

然而,在同一时间听到的声音很多

批评美国实验

赋予人民这么大的权力

,说这会导致这些

事情现在称为派系,你们可能会问的派系是什么?

詹姆斯麦迪逊将

fabulous tent 中

的派系定义为 由某种共同的激情或利益冲动所驱使的人数,无论他们占全体

的多数

还是少数,他们

共同的冲动

或利益不利于其他公民的权利

整个社区的永久和总体利益,

我的历史老师

当我在历史课上第一次听到这句话时,曾经把它称为宪法的最大敌人

和你们一样的反应

宪法最大的

敌人听起来有点极端,但

想象

一个派系是一个

旨在限制另一群

人的利益集团

,这从本质上威胁到整个

美国体系,

因为革命的全部目的

是 建立一个

代表所有人而不只是某些人的政府,

如果一个派系可以使用民主

来掌权,

那么我们的制度真的

不比暴政或君主制更好。

这一刻激发了我对政治的兴趣,

这促使我对派系进行研究

我无法理解

我们的开国元勋

只是让我们成为宪法

最大敌人的可能性,

但谢天谢地,我不必

我们的开国元勋实际上

意识到了这种风险,

并以这样一种方式制定了宪法,

以防止这些派系

崛起 例如,我们的开国元勋

在联邦主义的主要意识形态下建立了我们的政府

在整个联邦政府

对较小的州政府拥有权力的情况下

,每个州政府

对地方政府分别

拥有权力,这种设置赋予人民

压制

和限制派系到地方一级的权力

,不允许他们向上发展

对国家政府,

我们的开国元勋们竭尽全力

确保不会出现一种苦涩的党派环境,

以及反对派别

试图互相压迫

,事实上,当乔治华盛顿发表

告别

演说时,他特别建议我们的

国家不要形成政治 党派并

陷入这种派系主义

,一群

人相互对抗,

但即使是华盛顿也无法

阻止派系

,就在他们下台时,被

派往东北各州的联邦党人

与南方

农业民主共和党人对抗

,他们所有的辛勤工作都

浪费了 这

在建立过程中尤为明显 面对

内战和战后冲突,我们

在自由和统一的主要意识形态下建立

起来的国家被暴力

派别

严重腐化,

当南方各州试图

脱离联邦

并组建自己的联邦时,我们面临崩溃的严重危险 美利坚联盟国

这场内战体现了派系群体的危险,

他们不愿意

相互妥协,

以至于他们愿意撕裂我们的

国家

,今天我觉得我们面临着

类似的问题,

看到我非常热情 关于

政治,从我记事起,

我就梦想着以

改善我所服务的人民的生活为基础的职业,

所以你可以体验一下我在无

党派选举中进行的当地竞选活动中获得的这个领域

,虽然这

是一个伟大的 经历让

我震惊的是,

在选举中看到一个

白人与一个印裔美国人竞争,

而我选择为 白人

,这

出人意料地困扰了很多人,

有些门

对像我这样试图参与政治的有色人种的愤怒和不信任做出了回应,

他的对手试图将他

贴上非美国人的标签,因为他雇用我参加

他的竞选

活动 另一方面,他的对手

试图将他标记为种族主义者和

白人至上主义者,

仅仅因为他的肤色是白人,

看到两个派系都非常想赢

以至于他们导致肮脏的

政治试图分裂

我们并彻底 遗漏了

对我的社区最重要的问题

,而那里确实

让我质疑我对这个国家的

政治进程

的信念

现在我不主张

摆脱我们的政党,我知道这

是一个失败的事业,

但这并不 意味着我们必须

允许他们成为

派系 你看到派系的关键

是可怕

的是他们不利于

其他公民的权利

并且拥有

如果我们允许我们的政党

变成那样,

就存在互相伤害的意图,那么是的,我们遇到了巨大的麻烦,

但我坚信,只要政治家努力跨越,政党

和积极团结的气氛就可以

共存

过道

现在你们可能在想,看起来阿什温,

我们只是普通公民

,我们中的一些人甚至不能投票,但

我们无法解决这个问题,这听起来

更像是一个政府问题,

但最终

我们的政客不只是

我们自己的代表,

这种文化在华盛顿 这不只是

我们餐桌上文化的再现

吗?你看他们只是这样行事,

因为我们人民在日常生活中如此行事

,改变必须从我们开始,

然后才会慢慢蔓延

到 我们的政策制定者

我们需要首先阅读宪法

并欣赏

我们的开国元勋赋予我们的权力

你知道马凯特大学最近进行的一项研究

发现,惊人的 57

的美国人从未读过

宪法,如果我们甚至不知道宪法赋予我们的权力是

什么,我们应该如何使用宪法赋予我们的权力,但仅仅学习是不够的,

我们还必须采取行动让

我们与当地人讨论政治 邻居

而不是驳斥

我们不同意的人的意见,

让我们倾听他们的声音,真正了解

他们现在来自哪里,

不要误会我的意思,让我们

对问题发表热情的意见,

但同时让我们确保

承认那些 另一方面,实际上是

善意

分享我们的价值观并希望看到

相同的

问题得到解决让我们

最终明白,虽然我们可能

驾驶不同的汽车,

但我们都希望达到相同的终点,

现在我知道这不会

轻松一点,

我目前在 briarwood 的高中经营一个

名为 briarwoods

政治联盟的俱乐部,

我们的目标是创造一个环境

,让我们的同学

们可以自由地表达他们的意见 r 政治

观点

并有权参与公民

活动

,我将第一个承认

有时

讨论确实会变得激烈,有时

我们无法找到共同点,

但无论我们喜欢与否,我们都

需要与一个人进行那些艰难的

对话 另一个

我们这一代人尤其必须

挺身而出,

我们正在继承世界上的重大

问题,

比如气候变化、枪支暴力

和不断增长的国债,如果我们

想有任何机会解决这些

问题,

我们不能只是跑到我们

的社会回音室 媒体,

当事情变得困难时,

我们需要比现在更勇敢,

我们需要寻找那些可能不

同意我们的人,并接受

那些

听起来陈词滥调的艰苦对话,这样简单的行为

可以真正阻止我们的政党

变成那些暴力派别 它可以

重振

我们的开国元勋长期以来想要的那种文化,

一种积极的热情

和理解力 ng 政治气氛

,所以我的美国同胞们,我的青少年同胞们,

正如约翰 f 肯尼迪曾经说过的

那样,不要问你的国家能为你做什么,而是

要问你能为你的国家做什么,

我们即将举行选举,让我们

去让我们的声音

被人民听到 有能力

打败宪法最大的敌人所以

我们人民必须

感谢你