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Everyone knows articles 1 and 3 of Germany's constitution! Or article 15 of the Canadian Charter! Pretty neat, in my opinion!
We all know that Article 11 of the Italian Constitution states that breaking any type of pasta (especially spaghetti) is considered an act of treason against the homeland ๐
Don't be a cunt Garn is a national treasure Aussie Aussie Aussie, oi, oi, oi! (Something like that, we covered Australia in school - That was a while back though)
My guess is that even most Americans mainly know the right to remain silent and not all of the other parts.
most Americans mainly know the right to remain silent Not according to the police interviews I see online where people basically snitch on themselves. not all of the other parts. There's the amendment where they can arm bears or something
most Americans mainly know the right to remain silent if only they'd exercise it, we'd have much less bullshit on the Internet.
Honestly, I think at this point even the average middle schooler from Mozambique knows more about the US constitution than half of actual Americans.
I can't be arsed looking it up, why should I, I'm not USAian. Anyone care to enlighten me as to what the 5th Amendment to the US constitution is?
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The commenter thinks everyone should know what the 5th amendment is but since not everyone is from the US it's not so obvious
Does this explanation fit this subreddit? Then upvote this comment, otherwise downvote it.
Everyone knows articles 1 and 3 of Germany's constitution!
Or article 15 of the Canadian Charter!
Pretty neat, in my opinion!
We all know that Article 11 of the Italian Constitution states that breaking any type of pasta (especially spaghetti) is considered an act of treason against the homeland ๐
Man i dont even know my countries' constitution
Jokes on you, my country doesnโt even have a constitution
"Laws can't be unconstitutional, if there's no constitution!" ~UK politicians
Sounds about right
I am Australian and I have no idea what our constitution is.
(Something like that, we covered Australia in school - That was a while back though)
Seems legit mate.
My guess is that even most Americans mainly know the right to remain silent and not all of the other parts.
Not according to the police interviews I see online where people basically snitch on themselves.
There's the amendment where they can arm bears or something
Americans know we have the right to remain silent, but we lack the ability.
if only they'd exercise it, we'd have much less bullshit on the Internet.
Honestly, I think at this point even the average middle schooler from Mozambique knows more about the US constitution than half of actual Americans.
I can't be arsed looking it up, why should I, I'm not USAian. Anyone care to enlighten me as to what the 5th Amendment to the US constitution is?
Sommat to do with not answering questions in case it incriminates you I think
The fifth amendment of the UK constitution... oh wait.
Don't they have to recite the constitution every day in class or some indoctrination shit like that?
Civics class in high school
no
Should I expect USians to know Pancasila as well? ๐ค๐
I'd rather not talk about it,
I 100% believe more foreigners/europeans know what the 5th Amendment is over Americans.