Being a Canadian, I am always fascinated by the passion that I often see from my southern neighbors whenever they believe that the federal government is infringing upon states' rights. It just came to my attention again because I decided to do a bit of reading up on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (or, Obamacare, to its detractors) to see what all of the fuss was about, and found out that states' rights are once again being brandished to fight it off.
That got me to do a little more thinking. What other issues have supporters of states' rights used the old chestnut to try to fight for or against? Here's what I was able to come up with, off the top of my head:
1) Fought for states' rights to allow human beings to be owned as property
2) Fought for states' rights to not let black kids go to school with white kids
3) Fought for state's rights to dictate to women what to do with their own bodies
4) Fighting for states' rights to discriminate against gays
5) Fighting for states' rights to deny their citizens access to a universal, national health plan
See the trend? It seems that everytime states' rights supporters decide to back something, they're on the wrong side of history. They are continually clinging to antequated traditions and have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the present; they're fighting to preserve ideas that the rest of the developed world for the most part finds to be repugnant.
Thoughts?
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