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Posted by Nilet on Tue Apr 15 14:33:24 2014, in response to Re: Conservative Jeb Bush Notices Racism Is Bad, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Apr 15 12:23:37 2014. 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.Non sequitur. Again. And you can't live in any other country without their proper documentation either. Non sequitur. Again. This is a really simple point. Exactly how dumb are you that you can't grasp it? It's not bigoted to explain US immigration law... It's also completely irrelevant to the topic at hand. No one is disagreeing on what the law does say. We're arguing over what the law should say. ...to an extremist that thinks the US government is illegitimate. I never said that, so you're either a liar or an idiot. Probably both. And what difference does that make. You argue that an idea is inherently illegitimate unless it already has widespread acceptance. In 1500, no country had democracy. Therefore, by your own argument, democracy is not legitimate. Answer the question of which country lets you just move in without documentation. I just explained why that question is irrelevant, but the point sailed right over your head. 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're trying to convince me that you're simply too stupid to bother talking to, you're doing a very good job. Go back, read my argument, actually understand it this time, and stop spewing irrelevant gibberish. 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. OK, that's it. You have spewed this non sequitur one time too many. You now owe me a justification for slavery. Explain how slavery was justified, and explain why it wasn't bigoted. |