| > Because Literally everyone else in the US is an immigrant I'm not American, but this conversation happens a lot in Canada where I'm from too I was born in Canada, in a Canadian hospital. I've never had any other home than this country. I'm descended from immigrants, but I am not an immigrant. I'm not considered indigenous either, that's a whole other type of person. What a strange thing, to be from a place but have many people say "it's not your place, it's stolen" as if I had a say in that. If I went anywhere else, I would be an immigrant there. Very odd. |
Meaning, if we time travel and apply these restrictions, you yourself would have never been a citizen. In fact, you probably wouldn't even exist. Do you see the problem?
That, my friend, is ladder pulling. When you destroy the very conditions that allow you to thrive.