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>the biggest problem of all are kikes. It's not the dual citizenship that is the root of all problems
I'd abstract this a bit and say that the problem is a minority in-group refusing to assimilate to a far larger out-group because the in-group believes they are superior. This has overwhelmingly happened with Jews, because the Torah says over and over again that they are better than everyone else. But I think this problem could just as easily happen with other ethnicities, cultures, and religions, e.g. it should concern people when Chinese corporations buy US farmland that is close to our military bases.
>If I'd hold an office in the US (for whatever reason), and I were an US/Hungarian dual citizen, in the US I would prefer politics that favor the people I represent regardless of what's best for Hungary or even other states/districts, because that would be my job
I think this is far easier said than done. While he's not a politician, I know Musk called for South Africans to immigrate to the US, and he has a considerable say in our policies.
> with other ethnicities, cultures, and religions, e.g. it should concern people when Chinese corporations buy US farmland that is close to our military bases.
I totally agree. It *can* happen and I expect non-Whites to do that. Indians, jews, Chinese - I expect them all to serve their own countries/religions/ethnicity first. It's not unreasonable to do, but that means they shouldn't hold any office in our countries for this obvious reason. Even if they're actually loyal to the host country, how can we possibly know? Maybe they are loyal... until they commit treason.
> I think this is far easier said than done.
I know. It's totally fair to oppose dual citizenship. But even if a jew, Chinese, sandnigger, nigger, pajeet are ONLY of US citizenship, you CANNOT trust them. The dual citizenship is just a proxy - it's not the core issue, the reason why the problem exists.
It's a bit like accusing forefingers of gun violence. Yeah sure, forefingers... but perhaps it's relevant what the race of the one with the bad forefingers are. I am basically saying "not all forefingers are like that", which is actually a bit silly too.
I'd abstract this a bit and say that the problem is a minority in-group refusing to assimilate to a far larger out-group because the in-group believes they are superior. This has overwhelmingly happened with Jews, because the Torah says over and over again that they are better than everyone else. But I think this problem could just as easily happen with other ethnicities, cultures, and religions, e.g. it should concern people when Chinese corporations buy US farmland that is close to our military bases.
>If I'd hold an office in the US (for whatever reason), and I were an US/Hungarian dual citizen, in the US I would prefer politics that favor the people I represent regardless of what's best for Hungary or even other states/districts, because that would be my job
I think this is far easier said than done. While he's not a politician, I know Musk called for South Africans to immigrate to the US, and he has a considerable say in our policies.
I totally agree. It *can* happen and I expect non-Whites to do that. Indians, jews, Chinese - I expect them all to serve their own countries/religions/ethnicity first. It's not unreasonable to do, but that means they shouldn't hold any office in our countries for this obvious reason. Even if they're actually loyal to the host country, how can we possibly know? Maybe they are loyal... until they commit treason.
> I think this is far easier said than done.
I know. It's totally fair to oppose dual citizenship. But even if a jew, Chinese, sandnigger, nigger, pajeet are ONLY of US citizenship, you CANNOT trust them. The dual citizenship is just a proxy - it's not the core issue, the reason why the problem exists.
It's a bit like accusing forefingers of gun violence. Yeah sure, forefingers... but perhaps it's relevant what the race of the one with the bad forefingers are. I am basically saying "not all forefingers are like that", which is actually a bit silly too.