Originally Posted by Sjoerd
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Originally Posted by PhlyingRPh
Obviously, most people will choose to retain their U.S. citizenship.
PhlyingPPh obviously is one of the many Americans who falsely believe that the rest of the world, if given the choice, would all move to the US tomorrow. More enlightened Americans have explained to me that many Americans are still being taught / indoctrinated at schools and by their families that the US is by far the "best" place in the world.
How Funny! I of all people have been branded an American! and apparently a xenophobic one at that. If you ask any of the neo-cons/fascists/nazi's/zionists/white supremacists on Omni, they will gladly set the record straight and reinforce my credentials of being virulently anti-american, in terms of foreign policy at least.
Perhaps my words were not chosen well, but when I stated that most people would choose U.S. over British citizenship. Had you read my post in it's context, you would know I was referring to a U.S. born individual living in the U.S. having to choose between British or U.S. citizenship at age 18. Again, I am sure most people in that situation would not give up their U.S. citizenship.
Thanks for the laugh though