“Did you flunk 8th grade Civics?”

Actress Ashley Judd tweeted a question that left many on social media wondering – again – about her mental capacity.

“Question: are equal rights in the Constitution?” Judd asked in a tweet Wednesday, sharing an article from USA Today about activists fighting to pass a women’s Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

Question: are equal rights in the Constitution? https://t.co/vv4hQrm37N — ashley judd (@AshleyJudd) March 22, 2017

“The U.S. ranks 104th, behind countries like Burundi, Serbia and Iraq.” https://t.co/TT54goMkRH — ashley judd (@AshleyJudd) March 22, 2017

The problem with the argument, as Judd and other feminists miss, is that the U.S. Constitution treats everyone as equals, regardless of gender. The Equal Protection Clause, part of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, guarantees “the equal protection of the laws” to anyone, male or female.

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But for women like Judd, called “unhinged” and “nuts” by Fox News contributor Dana Loesch, it’s not really about the equality but about the special treatment they are demanding for just being females.

Twitter users gave Judd a much needed lesson in civics.

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@AshleyJudd so you want a new Constitution? — Ben Shields (@benlaw22) March 23, 2017

.@AshleyJudd So, women in Iraq have more rights than women in the United States? If you believe that, move to Iraq. #FakeNews #Brainwashing — EagleGraphs (@EagleGraphs) March 23, 2017

@AshleyJudd what rights are not equal? — ?vino! (@llauriejimmy) March 22, 2017

@AshleyJudd Did you flunk 8th grade Civics? — Conservative Citizen (@clarkr3000) March 23, 2017

@AshleyJudd @USATODAY that is total crap. Women have more rights in the US than any other country. — Haaaaaaaawks!!! (@whitesoxdad) March 22, 2017

@TwitchyTeam at some point you just have to feel sorry for her mind … gotta be difficult to be her kind of “special” — Baby St. Clair (@enchantedelf) March 23, 2017

@AshleyJudd Here’s a novel concept, think (or at least TRY) before you Tweet! #Caring — Lisa (@Flyingright1) March 23, 2017

@TwitchyTeam Amazing.If Ms. Judd would read a bit of history rather than the de jour lib journalist, she’d be more informed and interesting — Bentley Greg (@Bentos03) March 23, 2017

. @AshleyJudd why don’t you read it – at least once? It’s not very long. — kernelof wisdom (@kernelofwisdom) March 23, 2017

@AshleyJudd “Equal protection of the laws,” not equality of condition. — Jim Austin (@JimAustin45) March 23, 2017

@AshleyJudd Now that is some incredible stupidity. Congrats. — Lee (@lmsjrpol) March 23, 2017

@AshleyJudd Where does the Constitution distinguish between men and women? If it doesn’t, rights apply equally to both already. — douglas henderson (@cochise269) March 22, 2017

@AshleyJudd Feel free to relocate. Don’t forget your burka, and a male relative in case you need to go outside. — Richard Flanary (@richflanj) March 23, 2017

@AshleyJudd Congrats on possibly the dumbest question of the year so far. I’m sure you’ll break that record soon enough tho…. #moonbat — Deplorable Mikey (@mnmonger) March 23, 2017

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