"It is unfortunate that Americans are no longer aware of what the constitution says and what their rights are. Because of that, we are often very passive about what happens when the government violates those rights"
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The subtext is distrustful in a distinctly civil-libertarian way. Government overreach isn’t treated as a tragic exception; it’s assumed to be a recurring feature, checked mainly by friction from an informed populace. “Passive” is doing a lot of work here: it implies consent without enthusiasm, compliance without conviction, the modern posture of scrolling past abuses because they’re complicated, distant, or wrapped in crisis language. Bovard is also hinting at a psychological bait-and-switch: officials can violate rights most effectively when those rights have been reduced to vibes - patriotism, security, “common sense” - rather than specific protections with names, limits, and consequences.
Context matters. Bovard’s career is steeped in critiquing surveillance, executive power, and the bipartisan drift toward a permanent emergency state. Read in that light, the quote isn’t nostalgia for civic class; it’s a warning about how democracies decay politely. Not with tanks in the streets, but with citizens who can’t quote the rules and therefore can’t recognize the breach.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Bovard, James. (2026, January 15). It is unfortunate that Americans are no longer aware of what the constitution says and what their rights are. Because of that, we are often very passive about what happens when the government violates those rights. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-unfortunate-that-americans-are-no-longer-92183/
Chicago Style
Bovard, James. "It is unfortunate that Americans are no longer aware of what the constitution says and what their rights are. Because of that, we are often very passive about what happens when the government violates those rights." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-unfortunate-that-americans-are-no-longer-92183/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It is unfortunate that Americans are no longer aware of what the constitution says and what their rights are. Because of that, we are often very passive about what happens when the government violates those rights." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-unfortunate-that-americans-are-no-longer-92183/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



