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Re: Conservative Jeb Bush Notices Racism Is Bad

Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Apr 15 12:23:37 2014, in response to Re: Conservative Jeb Bush Notices Racism Is Bad, posted by Nilet on Mon Apr 14 22:30:40 2014.

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If a birth certificate is enough for me to live here, why isn't it enough for a Mexican or a Canadian?

To live in Canada or Mexica, yes. A United States Birth Certificate alone won't allow you to live in either of those countries either without proper naturalization.

You are a bigot for claiming it is justified (not merely "legal" but actually a right) for your ability to live and work in the city of your choice to be determined by your ancestry. You have yet to provide any meaningful response to that; you just spew out buzzwords like "rule of law" without actually using them in any meaningful context. And you wonder why people think you're a moron?

And you can't live in any other country without their proper documentation either. It's not bigoted to explain US immigration law to an extremist that thinks the US government is illegitimate.

Circa 1500, what country had democracy?

And what difference does that make. Answer the question of which country lets you just move in without documentation.

And you believe in dictatorship and closed borders.

The United states, which you consider an illegitimate government is not a dictatorship. And no, we don't have closed borders. You just follow the procedure for entrance and naturalization if you chose, and you are in.

If you want to equivocate "open borders" with "anarchy" then you had better write a fucking dissertation to justify that claim.


The US and every other country has a procedure to enter and live in their country. You can read the US's procedure or any other country's procedure (I am sure they are available online) to know how to do so. That's more than justification for someone who thinks the US (and every other government and their borders are illegitimate.




It's not bigoted to follow the rule of law of the country you are a part of, and there is not inherent right to live wherever you want.

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