sophie
Break My Heart
So a few weeks back I was browsing deadspin, as ya do, and they published a fun little power ranking of the Constitutional Amendments. This is part of a long-running series deadspin has done, and usually their rankings aren't supposed to be taken at all seriously - other notable entries in this series include: "Wu-Tang Clan Album Skits, Ranked", "Scooby Doo Theme Songs, Ranked", and "Pokemon I Want to Eat, Ranked" - and arguably this ranking was just an excuse to put the 2nd Amendment at the bottom of the list. As such I probably would have forgotten about it immediately thereafter, but the comment section for this article gave me pause. People were bickering over which Amendment they would rank as most important, whether the 1st, 14th, 15th, 19th, etc. and to whit there are a great many of them that are important, not just now, but have been vital in making our country slightly less of an ethical ****hole than when we started. Picking just one therefore becomes rather difficult. And asking friends and family to pick just one became a rather interesting experiment. You really get to see where a person's values are, especially when you remind them of what amendments they aren't picking. "I think I'd take the 1st," "oh really? Over women's suffrage, abolition of slavery, equal protection under the law, unreasonable searches and seizures, or right to a fair trial/attorney?"
So I kick it out to you, fair cfc-ites: Which amendment of the US Constitution is best? You can define best however you like: most important now, most critical to the history of the country/nation, most representative of the (idealist) values it embodies (or tries to, at any rate), most indispensible, or perhaps: If you had to revoke all the amendments except one, which would it be?
If you want to make your pick taking all the SCOTUS interpretations and rulings that have come on the back of it, that's fine, but you have to take the amendment in isolation. So who ya got?
ETA: inb4 BvBPL comes in and ****s all over my summaries of the amendments
So I kick it out to you, fair cfc-ites: Which amendment of the US Constitution is best? You can define best however you like: most important now, most critical to the history of the country/nation, most representative of the (idealist) values it embodies (or tries to, at any rate), most indispensible, or perhaps: If you had to revoke all the amendments except one, which would it be?
If you want to make your pick taking all the SCOTUS interpretations and rulings that have come on the back of it, that's fine, but you have to take the amendment in isolation. So who ya got?
ETA: inb4 BvBPL comes in and ****s all over my summaries of the amendments