The Declaration of Independence is evidence of the ability of powerful men to use beautiful rhetoric of freedom to justify their secession from a political power they didn’t wish to be part of.
The War Between the States less than a hundred years later is evidence that the resulting regime didn’t believe its own rhetoric about secession and self-determination.
Subsequent actions by the federal government are further evidence that following the principles of the Declaration of Independence will get you imprisoned, not freed.
The Declaration of Independence is filled with beautiful, soaring words, but the men who wrote those words couldn’t conceive of letting individuals have real freedom. They could only conceive of groups of powerful white men controlling some specific territory and ruling over those who lived there.
The Constitution is proof that the men of the day imposed their rule on the territory which they seized from Great Britain rather than allowing individuals to rule themselves. It was an experiment in “limited government,” which they believed would somehow be different from all previous attempts at coercion.

Politicians, empires come and go; only love and nature will endure
13 observations as we watch for the world to burn in Trump era
Your motivations tell me more about you than your actions do
Appeals to ‘common sense’ are frequently excuses to avoid thinking
Narcissists teach their victims they aren’t allowed to have needs
Without empathy and persistence, high IQ is just a cheap parlor trick
I lost my way that night — and it seems I never found my way back
We often act like madmen who’re eagerly bent on self-destruction