The unfairness we hate and hope to change is due to the fact that our system of government is not a democracy but is a republic and this unfairness is an artifact of all republican governments. The Framers deliberately, knowingly, willingly, chose a republic and rejected a democracy for our form of government. I have written a book, published in 2018, called Faction-Free Democracy, Finishing What the Founding Fathers Started, in which I show how a real democracy would work for us, and how we can implement it. But whenever I try to talk about it here I get viciously hammered by the people who maintain that America is a democracy. Tell that to the victims of police brutality.
Our system of government has, from the beginning, regularly abused, mistreated, seven hated groups. They are: not-white, not-male, not-Christian, not-heterosexual, not well-to-do, not-native-born, and the disabled. Sadly our system of government is now at work creating an eighth hated group: schoolchildren.
Any government that enables the murder by gunfire of its children while they are in school, at their desks, preparing for that wonderful day when they will graduate and finally have the liberty to live their own life while they pursue their own happiness, is a government that has forever forfeited its right to rule and, according to the command of the Declaration of Independence, must be replaced.
The seven hated groups, taken together, represent a substantial majority of our population. This means that if our government were a real democracy instead of an imaginary one, these groups would have had ample time and votes to assure fair and equal treatment for themselves and their loved ones. In a real democracy brutal mistreatment of a majority of the population over centuries would be impossible, but in a republic such as ours it is not only possible, it is inevitable.