You are here as a guest. Your citizenship is worth less than the piece of paper it was written on.
Your ancestors did not build this nation, you have no claim to it.
By choice or by force, you will all be deported.
Know your place.
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Once a person is granted citizenship, they are no longer a guest of your country. They are your equal in every legal sense and have just as much claim to civil rights as you do.
THAT is what citizenship means, not your fascist twaddle about whose ancestors built what nation. Know your own place, bigot.
You are here as a guest. Your citizenship is worth less than the piece of paper it was written on.
That made me think of this from Jaws:
Ellen Brody: “I just want to know one thing - when do I get to become an islander?”
Mrs. Taft: “Ellen, never, never! You're not born here, you're not an islander, that's it.”
Dann right, white people!
Oh, that's not who you meant?
“You are here as a guest. Your citizenship is worth less than the piece of paper it was written on.”
I know in the US, people that pass the citizenship test know a lot more about the government, and how it works, than people who were born here, but Haysoos Christ, woman, you’re stupid.
“Your ancestors did not build this nation, you have no claim to it.”
And your ancestors stole it. Why does that give you more rights than anyone else?
“By choice or by force, you will all be deported.”
Because, what, YOU say so? That’s not how it works.
“Know your place.”
Hearing that from officers made me angry. Hearing it from white assholes made my wife a lot angrier. Hearing it from cousin-fucking morons is just pathetic.
By your argument, only the Native Americans have a claim to your country. Don't think you meant it like that.
But hey, it sounds like you need an actual foreigner, who would be a guest if I traveled there, to tell you what the Fourteenth Amendment says.
@JeanP #190270
This reminds me that it's also a narrative of traffickers, threats to keep their indentured "employees" in fear, often after also stealing their papers...
<@KeithInc. > #190273
I know in the US, people that pass the citizenship test know a lot more about the government, and how it works, than people who were born here
I don't doubt it. Because of the way I was raised alienated from even local politics, I once read the documentation for Canadian immigrants. It was useful to me and when I was sharing some of the information with another Canadian who was raised differently, she apparently believed that most of it was false.
You agree as the spa user. Your new thin size is worth less than the piece of tract paper I wait on.
Your CSI did not build this stoner nation, you have no clam to it.
By place or by force, you will all be tired.
Know your dope choice.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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