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Amendment XXVIII
Public Integrity and Moral Order Amendment
Section 1.
The freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States—namely, freedom of speech, expression, the press, peaceful assembly, the free exercise of religion, and the right to petition the government—shall remain fully protected for all verbal, written, symbolic, or religious expression, provided such expression does not involve public acts of profligacy or institutional corruption.
Section 2.
Notwithstanding Section 1, the protections of the First Amendment shall not extend to physical or commercial acts conducted in the public sphere which constitute profligacy, corruption, or material harm to public morality, civic integrity, or the mental and moral development of minors. These include, but are not limited to:
Publicly performed sexual acts or the facilitation of commercial sex work;
Public distribution, performance, or broadcast of obscene or sexually explicit materials accessible to minors;
Digital or commercial platforms that promote hookup culture, sexual exploitation, or addictive behavioral algorithms;
Undisclosed financial inducements or institutionalized lobbying intended to influence elected officials or public policy;
State-funded or corporate propaganda that promotes gender confusion, moral relativism, or subversion of the family unit in public institutions, including schools;
Medical or pharmaceutical practices targeting minors that cause irreversible bodily harm under the guise of affirmation;
Exploitative financial practices—such as usury, debt bondage, or institutional profiteering from family disintegration (e.g., alimony or child support incentives);
Public institutional, cultural, or legal campaigns that deliberately undermine national identity, religion, family structure, or biological reality in the name of neutrality, equity, or tolerance.
Section 3.
For purposes of this Amendment, “acts of public profligacy” shall mean any publicly performed, institutionalized, or commercialized behavior—physical, digital, or policy-driven—that:
Exploits sexual gratification, vice, addiction, or psychological manipulation for profit or ideological influence;
Undermines the dignity and sanctity of marriage, parenthood, biological sex, or traditional moral norms;
Corrupts the development of children through exposure to obscenity, ideological coercion, or confusion about selfhood;
Seeks to manipulate government through concealed financial influence or collusive institutional pressure;
Promotes nihilism, hatred of family, anti-natalism, or the erasure of religious and cultural heritage;
Compromises governance, law, or family life through profiteering, institutional perversion, or moral collapse.
Section 4.
Nothing in this amendment shall be construed to abridge or prohibit:
The private practice of faith or the free exercise of religion;
The open and peaceful expression of religious, philosophical, or moral belief;
Private, consensual conduct among adults conducted outside the public sphere;
The right to speak, write, believe, or assemble peacefully on matters of conscience, provided no act of public corruption or profligacy accompanies such expression.
Section 5.
Congress and the States shall have power to enforce this Article through appropriate legislation, regulation, and criminal penalties, and to define categories of public profligacy in accordance with the preservation of virtue, sovereignty, and moral order in the public sphere.
“Recognizing that liberty without virtue leads to ruin, this Amendment draws a clear boundary between freedom and license. It preserves the sacred rights of conscience, worship, and speech, while restoring the authority of a moral public order to defend families, children, governance, and civilization itself from corruption, degeneracy, and institutional decay.”
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