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I am more concerned that although we are told that the constitution is the supreme law, our very constitutional court has failed to see that or recognise that.

We have seen the ANC has failed in in its constitutional obligations of statute, oaths of office and continue to do so and get away with it.

We have seen that the former chief justice too failed to hour the constitution to allow access to the courts when our liberties were taken away under a lie of a "State of disaster" that has not occurred and could not be occurring as the claimed cause was unproven and remains so.

Gods law which according to the same Chief Justice was recognised as the basis of our constitution and was by implication of the treaty accepted by commonwealth, the Magna Carta has been ignored.

"The Deputy Chief Justice, who also spoke at the event, noted that many of the principles underpinning the South African Constitution were inherited from the Magna Carta."

This he Mogoeng confirmed during a celebration - https://www.gov.uk/government/news/magna-carta-at-800-and-south-african-constitution-at-21.

vis the right to use arms to protect our lives and property which is enshrined in it. This right was diluted by Justice Johan Froneman, a Marxist (Now with Section 27 with dubious funders like Soros and Discovery and a number of others), who said it was a privilege not a right to posses a firearm.

So, yes while we have a constitution that was never endorsed by all the citizens by referendum and was simply foisted upon the nation by the Left and Progressives. It therefore cannot be proclaimed to be Superior law by a group claiming to be representing the majority. Gods law is superior in fact as it precedes all Government as does the Magna Carta.

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