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A person asks Jackson, age 13, what the Bill of Rights is, and Jackson guesses it's about the cost of something. Justin, a high schooler, says it's a government thing about rights people have in America. Saja, age 8, recites the first amendment.
The person clarifies that regurgitating memorized amendments isn't the point, asking for an explanation in their own words. Saja says without the Bill of Rights, it would be more like China. Here, there's no war on searches, there's free speech, and citizens are protected from cruel and unusual punishments.
When asked about the 2010 Citizens United Supreme Court decision, Saja states that corporations have the same rights as people, so there's no spending limit on candidates, meaning the country is ruled by corporations and their lobbies who fund candidates and command them.