
Veteran's Cryptic Video Sparks Debate on Constitution's 'Broken Contract'
Disabled Veteran Critiques the US Constitution: A Broken Social Contract? A video posted by Pattie *Burned as a Woman*, a disabled veteran and retired corrections lieutenant, has sparked online discussion. Filmed in what appears to be her home, the video expresses strong concerns about the US Constitution, arguing that it is being broken by the very government it was designed to protect. The video is short, but its message is potent. "The Constitution of the United States is a social contract between the people and the government," states Pattie in the video. "Both were ordained by the people for the people. The social contract is being broken by the very government we created to protect us through this highest law." Her words reflect a sense of disillusionment and betrayal, common sentiments among some veterans who feel their service has not been adequately recognized or rewarded. While the video presents a strong opinion, it lacks specific examples of constitutional violations. The inclusion of hashtags related to Trump and deportation suggests a partisan viewpoint. Further investigation is needed to verify the claims made in the video and to provide a balanced perspective on this contentious issue. The video serves, however, as a poignant reminder of the ongoing debate about the interpretation and application of the Constitution.