Constitution vs Tradition

What now GOP? "What killed an elephant started from the stomach." Yoruba proverb.

Tradition is how we lived yesterday. It was determined by geography and how we collected food: deserts, mountains, Yukon, Africa, islands like Britain or the prairies.

The Constitution is how we live today. However, tradition saw a rival and fought like hell. That is why some constitutions have no-go areas called religious and cultural rights. Constitutions are on paper. That’s why the U.S. Constitution in particular, has amendments. Tradition was made by men to protect land and possessions (women and animals). Today, most constitutions recognize women as human beings that eat, sleep and pee like men. What happens when there’s a conflict of constitutions? I don’t know, I’ll have to do some research. Polygamy for example. Men in Africa and Islam can have more than one wife. What happens when they leave their homeland and settle in Canada and the U.S? Who is the ‘legal’ wife?

Tradition and Elections

I don’t think it is in the U.S. Constitution, but candidates that fail to make it to the finishing line e.g. Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, usually endorse the man/woman likely to win the nomination. Donald Trump, in the case of the Republican Party. I think it is an election tradition because it happens in all parties. Lose with dignity. That value is good for bringing up kids. You win some, lose some.

Nikki Haley did not endorse Donald Trump. Was it good to ignore tradition? Absolutely. She is following the leader. Donald Trump did not take part in television debates. He is anti Republican Party and pro Trump. Therefore, he is not bound by its tradition, electoral or otherwise.

Nonqaba waka Msimang

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