Saturday, January 12, 2013

Conflict Similarities



           The conflict that is similar to the Federalist/Anti-Federalist is that the Constitution does not cover all issues, or they disagree with it. The people are making decisions for themselves, or rebelling. Such as Egypt’s liberal factions being angry about women’s rights amendments, and the role of religion. They walked out of the constituent assembly while their constitution was being drafted.  In “Pennsylvania Minority” (1787), the delegates proposed a list of fourteen propositions for consideration. After being insulted and rejected, they continued to voice their objections from other angles. Similarly in Egypt, the Salafist, a Jihadist movement among a Muslim sect, argued that the Constitution draft grants too many personal freedoms.  Their struggle continues. The article states that they predict the Constitution will pass without change by a large margin; which is also a similarity.  

Valerie

3 comments:

  1. Where you shocked as I was after reading that article about Egypt? I think I took for granted for a long time just how lucky we truly are. We are so far advanced here and yet so far behind on other issues.

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  2. Erin, I was also shocked at the article, I couldn't believe that was happening today. You are right, we are advanced, but yet behind on other issues.

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  3. Erin,
    Forgive me for the late response. I fell behind and now I'm trying to catch up. Indeed I was a bit shocked at the treatment of these people. I just bear in mind that their cultures and traditions are different from ours. I'm happy that they are speaking up.


    Valerie

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