"This is your constitutional crisis" sounds serious, something made for courts and governments, yet it occasionally seems nearer than that. In daily life, those occasions when your values are challenged and what you believe conflicts with what is going around you, not in politics.
It appears discreetly. A choice that makes one uncomfortable. A circumstance when you are demanded to cooperate even if something within you rejects. It might mean losing comfort, being misunderstood, or standing alone. But dismissing it also has a cost, the sluggish weight of knowing you preferred comfort over truth.
An "constitutional crisis" in this sense concerns the ones you carry inside rather than laws on paper. In reality, not in theory. Because once things are stripped down, you're left with questions like: will you hold your ground, or will you let it slide?
Not a warning, "this is your constitutional crisis" is a mirror.