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by FraaJad
3606 days ago
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I can see this argument coming from someone who is privileged enough to move outside their ancestral domicile. Most people, even those born in the richest country in the world, seldom move outside their state. If I were to be treated like a second class citizen in my own place of birth because some languages give a small percentage of the population "world mobility", I would choose carefully. |
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